All Contractors articles – Page 121
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NewsThree chasing £250m US embassy conversion
Grosvenor Square scheme designed by David Chipperfield Architects
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NewsBalfour Beatty’s southern boss heads off to non-exec role
Dave Smith to link up with former Wates colleagues at Kent firm AMCM
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NewsInterserve booted from central London hotel scheme
Job was originally due to complete last autumn
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NewsLocal firm replaces Durtnell on £21m Brighton Dome job
Kent contractor saved from disappearing after striking CVA deal with creditors
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NewsMcAlpine and O’Rourke eye arena next to Manchester City stadium
Venue will be built at Etihad campus
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NewsDemolition firms battle for prized Elizabeth House tower job
Sixties block next door to Waterloo station to make way for 31-storey block designed by AHMM
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NewsSearch for V&A museum contractor to start next year
Group planning to upgrade its Museum of Childhood site in east London
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NewsLaing O’Rourke keeping tabs on pay rises, finance boss admits
Wages and salaries at business fall, accounts show
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NewsLaing O’Rourke back in black after firm stems Canadian hospital losses
Contractor returns to profit for first time in four years
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NewsLaing O’Rourke wins £250m Whiteleys job
Firm pips McAlpine to west London deal drawn up by Foster + Partners
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NewsGovernment confirms £350m Midland Met funding
Deal between NHS trust and Balfour Beatty set to be signed before Christmas
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NewsWinner on first phase of huge £1bn Blackfriars job due next month
Three firms in running for mixed-use scheme known as Western Yards
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NewsFosters’ £1bn Whiteleys scheme rejigged
Laing O’Rourke favourite for job which will now involve building more homes at west London site
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NewsSilverstone scheme hit by Shaylor collapse finally set to open
Visitor centre hit by three month delay following contractor’s implosion in June
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NewsLondon mayor says he’ll know next month if Crossrail is facing further hold-up
Sadiq Khan admits revised opening window could be missed
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NewsQueries raised over Hinkley cost hike
EDF says job has gone up by as much as £2.9bn because of ‘challenging’ ground conditions













