All Contractors articles – Page 157
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NewsISG lands £70m deal to refurb former offices of City watchdog
Firm to overhaul former Canary Wharf base of the Financial Conduct Authority
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NewsOutput grows as activity expands across the board despite Brexit nerves
Industry confidence still low due to ongoing EU uncertainty, according to the latest IHS Markit/CIPS construction PMI
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NewsStansted brings in Laing O'Rourke heavyweight to lead £600m expansion
Gerry Whyte has been leading the preconstruction phase at the retail expansion of Brent Cross
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NewsCost of Midland Met delays set to top £400m
Figure to pay for work to finish Midland Met and cover current hospital's running expenses
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NewsSpanish giant Ferrovial looking to sell Amey
The Oxford-based contractor made a £190m loss last year
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NewsContractors behind 17 closed Edinburgh schools agree settlement with council
Aecom has been drafted in to inspect Amey’s work
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NewsLaing O'Rourke the frontrunner for first slice of £200m-plus Canada Water work
British Land submitted plans for £3bn development in May
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NewsTrade body tells subbies to go to clients direct to get paid on Interserve jobs
SEC boss Rudi Klein says firms should work out deals with clients as safeguard
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NewsKier launches £264m rights issue to stave off balance sheet disaster
Contractor’s shares lose a third of their value as firm appeals to shareholders for cash
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NewsLate payers could be banned from public contracts
Oliver Dowden confirms new prompt payment measures
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NewsWates brings in Kier man to beef up eastern England arm
Stuart Cleworth joins as operations director
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CommentMaking promises is easy – delivering them is something else
If only we had politicians who, instead of promising the impossible, focused on what can really be delivered, and then got on with it..
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NewsCladding ban details suggests CLT will be outlawed
Government has ruled out the use of any material that does not have one of the top combustiblity ratings in buildings over 18m
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NewsContractor margins should be set at 5% on public sector jobs, says Scape boss
Mark Robinson says mandating margins would benefit both clients and contractors
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