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Ramboll wins role on district cooling project in Mecca
Engineer wins design role on huge scheme that will provide 500MW of cooling power from just 150MW of energy
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Cost consultant Core Five set to boost fee income to £7m
Firm’s fee income set to increase at least 50% in the year to March 2016, compared to previous year’s results
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William Hare and Careys lined up for 22 Bishopsgate roles
Two firms drafted in to help with designs for steel and concrete work on 62-storey Lipton Rogers London tower
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Paused £250m power plant puts 700 jobs at risk
Pause on facility in Teesside puts 700 jobs at risk
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Mace JV bags Tube programme role
Joint venture between Mace and consultant CPC Project Services appointed as programme support partner for Tube upgrades
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Morgan Sindall MD departs after 10 months
Ian Cheng’s role is made redundant, Morgan Sindall confirms
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Boris approves mega London homes plan
Mayor of London gives green light to plan for 25,000 homes and 65,000 jobs in West London
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JCB plans 290 job losses
Construction equipment manufacturer set to axe jobs in UK after downturn in global market
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Carillion JV bags £125m Dubai job
Contractor joint venture will deliver phase of Dubai’s Trade Centre District
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New Pell Frischmann owners eye UK PRS market
The firm’s new co-chief executive speaks to Ðǿմ«Ã½
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Solar firm blasts ‘catastrophic’ FITs cuts
Solar panel supplier Skyline Solar says FITs cuts likely to lose it multimillion-pound orders
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Slowest growth of 2015 reported
Construction firms reported the slowest rate of growth in over two years
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Chorus loss keeps Byrne in the red
Byrne Group’s fit-out firm Chorus posts £9.6m loss after continuation of problem jobs
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Offsite specialist Nordic enters administration
SME offsite construction firm has stopped trading, with all 24 employees redundant
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Union to hold 'last ditch talks' with crane firm over pay
Unite set to hold talks tomorrow with Ainscough over pay increases for members who work at firm
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Beijing's CCTV architect opens Europe office
Ole Scheeren’s Berlin outpost is first outside Asia
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Fears grow over deregulation of housing association sector
Major credit agency says government plans to reclassify housing associations would be ‘credit negative’
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Armitt: NIC could usher in new ‘infrastructure revolution’
Incoming ICE president says commission could enable progress in infrastructure not seen since the 19th century