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Aecom names new Europe and Middle East boss
Australian Lara Poloni replaces Steve Morriss who is moving to another role with the firm in the US
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Government urged to 'scrap current approach' to health and safety
Letter to PM urges ministers to ditch ‘one in, three out’ regulation policy
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Firm fined £160,000 after roof fall
HSE probe found Wessexmoor Ltd failed to ensure roof work was conducted safely
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Michelmersh buys Barnsley brick maker for £31.2m
Deal will push firm’s brick output to more than 100 million a year
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Mouchel extends Lincolnshire transport deal
Mouchel has agreed a £4.5m contract extension with Lincolnshire County Council to provide highways and transportation professional engineering services. It is the fifth time the deal has been extended since the consultant was first appointed in April 2010, and takes the contract up to March 2020. Mouchel will provide highways, ...
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Frasers Property wins planning permission for Thameside block
Part of the Riverside Quarter in Wandsworth, the £130m building will house 172 apartments
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Willmott Dixon lands Old Admiralty upgrade
Firm will overhaul interior of the building for the Department of Education
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60 tower blocks fail BRE combustibility test
10% of towers fail Building Research Establishment tests, says government
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Charlton Riverside masterplan gets council nod
Greenwich council has formally adopted a masterplan that it hopes will regenerate the Charlton Riverside area in south east London. The council said Charlton Riverside was one of the largest brownfield development opportunities in London. The existing 302-acre site, which adjoins the Thames, features what it called “a complex mix ...
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Rotherham town centre set for 'transformation'
Plans include a new leisure quarter, outdoor spaces and riverside residential accommodation
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Brexit: And so it begins
A year after the UK decided to leave the EU, the Brexit negotiations have finally started
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Listening mode
For construction to have a chance of getting the best out of Brexit, it needs to convince the government to listen to it
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How Brexit got personal
The focus of Brexit so far has been the possible impact on construction’s growing skills shortage. But how is the UK’s vote to leave affecting the EU nationals themselves and what can employers do to ensure that they stay?
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Growing number of councils reveal flammable cladding issues
Minister says at least eight local authorities have found flammable cladding on their towers
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Peter Hendy nominated for LLDC chair role
Sadiq Khan says former TfL commissioner will bring ‘unrivalled knwledge and experience’ to the job
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Kier’s £412m project wins lift it to top of contractor leagues
Firm racks up 551 projects over the year, pushing Balfour into second place
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International Women in Engineering Day: Why engineering
The construction sector can combat pre-conceived ideas of a male-dominated industry to increase the breadth of opportunities there are for women in engineering
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How six women saved the 'heart' of a £120m project
On International Women in Engineering Day, a female project team from LSE’s Centre Buildings Redevelopment tell their story
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An Easter blip?
The latest ONS figures suggest construction activity is slowing, or are they just a blip?
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Police to consider manslaughter charges over Grenfell fire
Detective Superintendent Fiona McCormack said potential criminal offences being looked at