We use a PowerShell script to run the wsdl. Exe tool for us(or in your case svcutil. Exe).
The script runs out to the service and pulls a fresh wsdl and re-gens the proxy. You can use to get to PS. The only trickery is to get the namespacing correctly, but there is an option on wsdl.
Exe for that.
I'm not sure, but I think there's a way to do this through the Visual Studio SDK. I recall that, for instance, there's an object model that you can reference to display the "Add Web Reference" dialog. No doubt you can also do an "Update Web Reference".
It should then be possible to create an MSBUILD task that will do this for you.
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