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Surveyors fret over who will pay for jobs
Latest quarterly RICS survey says profession worried about financial health of projects
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Mott MacDonald heads up consultants masterplanning Bristol site
Host of firms working on 70ha site next door to city’s Temple Meads station
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Scaling his Everest, Vinci chief climbs world’s highest mountain
Bruno Dupety conquers Mount Everest
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London university behind new Stratford campus nabs MoD estates boss
Francesca Fryer will join the university as director of estates
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Construction profit warnings rise in 2018
EY report finds that problem jobs had more impact than the ’Beast From The East’
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MPs call for complete overhaul of government procurement in wake of Carillion collapse
The Public Accounts committee has slammed government’s approach to outsourcing
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Government publishes revised National Planning Policy Framework
Consultation results in new rules to empower councils and hit ambitious housebuilding targets
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Cost to finish Crossrail grows by £600m
Final bill for cross-London rail link will be £15.4bn
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Hammerson delays starting Laing O'Rourke's £1.4bn Brent Cross extension again
Firm won the £700m main contractor role in 2017
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HS2 shelled out £1.3m on redundancy payments last year
Latest report and accounts show highest paid executive was boss Mark Thurston with £600k salary
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Facebook the latest tech giant to be wooed by King's Cross
US behemoth set to move in to area by 2021
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No Brexit labour worries in the north, says housebuilding boss
Avant Homes says its sites are staffed by UK workers as firm builds more homes in past year
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Bennetts Associates gets green light for ‘Ugly Brown Ðǿմ«Ã½â€™
Architect’s Camden canalside plan wins officers’ backing
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Aecom names new infrastructure boss
Consultant’s previous infrastructure head was poached by HS2
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Infrastructure report prompts warnings that overseas investors will pull nuclear funding
Commission said UK should concentrate on renewable energy in the future
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Combustible cladding set to remain on almost three quarters of private sector homes
Over 200 buildings have no plan in place to replace problem cladding