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WYG names new London planning director
Anne Clements joins consultant from Countryside Properties
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Vinci wins £13m bus station job
Contractor will overhaul the transport hub in Greater Manchester
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Lendlease JV takes over at Silvertown Quays
Firm pairs up with US investment group to take regeneration scheme forward
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More than 200 Carillion jobs saved
Number of Carillion workers transferred to new suppliers is approaching 12,000
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Construction output heads south again
Brexit uncertainty blamed as output in the three-month on three-month series fell by 3.4% in AprilÂ
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Worries over Brexit see WYG set up Amsterdam office
Consultant says move is ‘mitigation measure’ to protect its European business
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Croydon's development arm prepares to go solo
Council’s Brick by Brick firm to be standalone company at end of summer
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Bidders eye Chipperfield's Edinburgh concert hall
Shortlist for £45m job to be announced in August
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Resident-led affordable housing project gets the OK
Work on south-east London job expected to start later this year
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Banks pull funding for Midland Metropolitan hospital
Job has been stalled since Carillion collapsed
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Former airports bosses tell MPs to approve Heathrow expansion
Sir Howard Davies and Sir John Armitt have written to MPs ahead of a vote on the proposal
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Hackitt could prompt new site safety role
Rise of so-called ‘reassurance roles’ predicted following last month’s report
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PwC latest Big Four firm questioned over Carillion conflict of interest
EY’s simultaneous involvement with government and collapsed contractor was queried last month
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Zaha Hadid lands Black Sea masterplan comp
Practice joins forces with Russian practice Pride TPO to beat Spanish and French-led bids
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People warming to new homes built nearby, survey finds
Over-65s still the most opposed to new homes being built in their local area
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Grenfell was not designed to provide a safe escape route, say fire services
Counsel for Fire Officers Association suggests staircase was not designed to be safe in a fire
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Inquiry MPs say Carillion accounts ‘hoodwinked the government’
The chairs of the inquiry into Carillion’s collapse have responded to the National Audit Office’s investigationÂ