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The main event: why local stakeholders are the most important people on major projects
It is not political backing but winning the support of the people ‘on the ground’ who are most affected by a project that is key to its eventual success, writes Beth West
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΢ÃÜȦ Awards 2025 shortlists: Construction Consultant/Surveyor of the Year (fewer than 100 staff)
In a series celebrating the ΢ÃÜȦ Awards finalists, we look at the shortlisted entries for Construction Consultant/Surveyor of the Year (fewer than 100 staff)Â
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City approves plan to turn historic Custom House into hotel
Councillors unanimously back plans to turn grade I-listed landmark into 180-bed venue
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Aecom brings in new defence boss from T&T
Ed Robinson spent more than two decades in British army
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Client failure, project delays and London losses help send Liverpool M&E firm into administration
HE Simm & Son was set up in 1948 and employed 128 people
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National Gallery to launch competition for £375m expansion
New wing at Charing Cross site envisaged to be gallery’s largest transformation since its foundation 200 years ago
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What does the appointment of Steve Reed as new housing secretary mean for housebuilding?
Angela Rayner’s replacement held the shadow housing brief in 2021 and now he returns to the role in government. But although he has promised to ‘build, baby, build’, Reed lacks the influence on Keir Starmer that his predecessor had
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Bouygues stays in red as losses top £130m in past three years
Firm says subcontractor failures and building safety liabilities continue to blight numbers
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Stick to the payment process – or pay the price
A new ruling underlines the rigidity of the payment process: no pay less or similar notice, then no wiggle room in sum due
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