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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: London | Salary: &amp;pound;430 - &amp;pound;450/day + travel paid | Type: Permanent | Project Manager – Major Cut &amp; Carve / RC Works   £25m Project | London Zone 1 | Circa £450 p/d neg.   Ready to lead a high-profile London cut &amp; carve scheme in 2026? A leading contractor is looking for a Project Manager to deliver a £25m Zone 1 enabling through to RC Frame project.  You’ll join during pre-construction, getting to know the client, team, and scheme, before taking full ownership through delivery. This is your chance to work on a complex, city-centre project with a premier contractor and a strong project pipeline.   What You’ll Bring:   	 Proven track record managing cut &amp; carve/enabling projects up to £30m 	 Experience with Central London’s most challenging sites: deep basements, façade retention, structural alterations, temporary works 	 First-class client and stakeholder management skills 	 Degree in Civil Engineering or similar 	 Background in specialist demolition, enabling works, or civil engineering   If you thrive on complex London projects and want to make your mark on landmark schemes, this role could be for you.</description>
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