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ǿմý apprentice body panned by Ofsted
A body run by mechanical engineering trade association B ES has been slated by Ofsted
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Philip Youell to leave Arcadis
Former chief executive of EC Harris to retire from role of global director of marketing and communications
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Imtech UK in talks over sale
Trustees of Imtech UK and Ireland are in discussions with interested parties over the long-term future of the business
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Gender stereotypes still deterring girls from STEM subjects, says Aecom
Research from Aecom finds girls are still avoiding STEM subjects due to gender stereotyping
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Tender prices to rocket by 2020
The RICS’ ǿմý Cost Information Service forecasts tender prices will be a third up on their pre-recession peak
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Construction grows for ninth straight quarter
Industry reports growth for second quarter of 2015 according to CPA survey, with activity led by private housing, commercial and infrastructure sectors
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HSE asked to 'urgently' investigate Earls Court asbestos claims
London Assembly members have requested the HSE “urgently” investigate the Earls Court redevelopment over asbestos concerns
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JLL buys fit-out firm Bluu
JLL has acquired design and fit-out firm Bluu as it expands its Tétris business
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Government could face legal action over Green Deal funding axe
Anonymous source says funding cut could lead to potential judicial review challenge
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Atkins launches Singapore architecture practice
Consultant opens Singapore architect practice to develop relationship with Chinese contractors
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Mace maintains tender cost inflation forecast
Mace’s cost consultancy division maintains tender cost inflation forecast at 4.5%
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Private equity firm Lone Star to buy Quintain for £700m
Wembley developer Quintain has received a cash offer of £700m from US private equity firm Lone Star
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T&T returns to partnership as it abandons plans to float
Consultant says surprise move will help attract skilled staff as number with share of ownership will double
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£400m gas power stations get go-ahead
Gas-fired power stations in Suffolk and South Wales get go-ahead from DECC
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KPMG snaps up project consultancy firm
Accountant buys major projects consultant High-Point Rendel
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T&T wins mega Singapore data centre
Data centre for Indonesia’s largest telecommunications company
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Buyers circle Queen's builder
Administrators for Fairhurst Ward Abbotts say they are in early negotiations with interested buyers
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Barclays hits back at HPF in £5.7m court battle
Barclays has hit back at consultant Hurley Palmer Flatt in the firms’ ongoing High Court battle