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CH2M Hill wins £300m flood defence job
Engineering giant appointed to shore up Thames Estuary defences
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Workers lose compensation case against Connaught
Ucatt ”bitterly disappointed’ by employment tribunal’s verdict after four year battle
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Vinci wins £20m Bath University job
Contractor appointed to build teaching and research facility in Bath
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Heatherwick's Garden Bridge wins council backing
Lambeth Council approves proposed garden bridge over the River Thames
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Waterman ups headcount 5%
Engineer says it is on course to triple pre-tax profit within three years
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Kier lands £58m Cambridge University lab
Laboratory will be a key part of the city’s planned Cambridge Biomedical Campus
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Sainsbury's halves development programme
Supermarket outlines strategy to combat value retailers
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Five architects in running for £91m Bristol Arena
Feilden Clegg, Populous and Grimshaw on shortlist
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Build 630,000 homes above public buildings, says WSP
Consultant argues building flats above public facilities such as schools and hospitals could solve London’s housing crisis
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BPTW wins consent for Lewisham estate regeneration
Latest phase of multi-storey scheme features brick construction
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WSP enjoys strong growth in the UK
Consultant’s UK business grows 23% over the first three quarters of the year
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Former RLB boss Lance Taylor joins Persimmon
Taylor joins UK’s largest housebuilder as South-east development director
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Ucatt calls off Friday's planned crane drivers strike
UK’s largest crane operator tables improved pay offer
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Labour denies ditching minimum energy performance plan
Labour denies it is planning to scrap 2018 minimum energy performance target in favour of a tougher standard for 2027
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Aecom hails ‘Europe strength’ in strong full-year results
Aecom’s consultancy division in Europe grows, offsetting weaker performance in the Americas
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Skanska UK revenues up nearly 30%
Swedish construction giant highlights performance of UK operations in nine month report
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Sweett 'not co-operating' with Serious Fraud Office investigation
SFO tells consultant it is not cooperating, while Sweett continues its own independent investigation into historic bribery allegations
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Airport expansion costs revised up by Davies
Howard Davies’ airports commission warns airport operators they may have under-estimated the costs of new runways