All Contractors articles – Page 68
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Bam names new boss for Scotland business
New man in charge was firm’s lead on several high-profile jobs north of border
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Carillion collapse shone spotlight on industry’s ‘normalised deviance’, researchers say
Too many firms indulging in poor business practices, London South Bank University academics add
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Covid delays McAlpine’s completion of Big Ben restoration into next year
Contractor’s £79m project had been due to finish this year
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Three shortlisted for mammoth Lower Thames Crossing tunnels work
UK bidders up against overseas raiders for £2bn contract
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Skanska adds to recent haul with Canary Wharf office win
Contractor to start on £135m deal later this month
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Firms start to publish gender pay data now rather than use six-month extension
Balfour Beatty continues year-on-year improvement, latest figures show
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Kier confirmed for Levete’s £42m Paisley Museum expansion
Construction expected to begin early summer
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Contractors handed £150m of building safety remediation work
Greenwich council and Optivo have both made contract awards
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Results season sees industry impress with fortitude and recovery but dark clouds remain
Construction showed collective resolve to rally and survive a year like no other but headwinds loom
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Essex firm lands first major deal at Whipps Cross hospital rebuild
Demolition contract will start after Easter
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Bill for covid sees Lendlease profit slump
Firm counts cost of sites shutting during early weeks of pandemic
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Keltbray picks up first major package at Museum of London scheme
Job at Farringdon site worth around £20m with second, similar-sized deal still up for grabs
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Laing O’Rourke to get stuck in after Everton’s £500m stadium given green light
Communities secretary Robert Jenrick decides not to call in plans for Toffees’ new home
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T Clarke eyes £500m turnover target as covid hits profit
Firm says move buoyed by record order book
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Mace tells government setting up six regional MMC hubs will speed up its rebuilding programme
Move would create thousands of new jobs and save billions in construction costs, firm adds
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Construction insolvencies outstrip those in hospitality and retail
More than 1,600 building firms have gone bust since pandemic began last March
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Wates expecting profit this year to approach 2019 levels after being hammered by covid last year
Firm says optimism being fuelled by government’s commitment to construction
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Two left in race for Derwent’s Baker Street scheme
Developer hoping to make start on central London job this autumn
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Balfour Beatty rethink sees it join industry peers and pay back furlough cash
Firm returns £19m ahead of paying out shareholder dividends