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ilke Homes appoints chief operating officer to drive continued growth

David Scott takes up newly created role to drive growth following £100m fundraise.

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Time to rethink plans for HS2 Euston, says NAO

National Audit Office calls for expectations to be reassessed for HS2 Euston project.

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Go big where it counts to hit economic and climate goals, says NIC

ACE calls for confident policy approach, with infrastructure being central to a green and prosperous UK recovery.

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Gleeds appoints director to new Dublin office

Barry Keogh will support business to expand firm's reach across Ireland.

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Key appointment for leading infrastructure assets investor

John Laing Group appoints Andrew Truscott as its new chief executive officer.

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Willmott Dixon lands £60m University Contract

Leading construction experts to deliver teaching and engineering buildings at Oxford Brookes University.

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Shell's roadmap for decarbonising construction industry

Shell and Deloitte call for collaboration from industry stakeholders on net zero goals.

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Annual budget shows TfL can cover costs and invest in new services

The 2023/24 budget shows how billions will be invested in improvements.

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Nuclear Rainbow Forum launched to make sector more inclusive

The forum aims to make nuclear industry more welcoming to LGBTQ+ community.

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£1.8bn boost for energy efficiency in homes and public buildings

£1.8bn energy efficiency boost to upgrade social homes and public buildings across England.

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Egis expands in Ireland with acquisition of JB Barry & Partners

They will be one of the largest consultancy, engineering and operations firms in Ireland.

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Southern Water appoints Barhale for non-infrastructure works

The £200m contract runs for three years initially.

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