All Contractors articles – Page 176
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Galliford Try reveals £98m problem jobs hit
Contractor says it has suffered problems on two infrastructure projects
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Graham bags Salford Quays PRS scheme
Designed by Sheppard Robson Architects, the development is expected to complete in 2019
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Infrastructure: Going places
Rapid advances in infrastructure technologies will transform the way we build. Construction firms need to stop dragging their feet and catch up with the pace of the new technology revolution
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It's all about human-machine collaboration
As automation gains ground we will have to redesign people’s jobs but are there essential human skills required in project management? A new report explores the issues
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Styles & Wood posts profit rise, despite sales slide
The group said top line was weaker due to the deferral of project and programme work into 2017
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Multiplex storms to the top of both contractor tables
University of Glasgow’s £700m Gilmorehill campus extension places firm at top of civils and non-civils leagues
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Will Laing O'Rourke go public?
Firm plays up FTSE experience of new chairman Sir John Parker
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Laing O'Rourke hires FTSE 100 veteran as chairman
Sir John Parker to take over the role from Ray O’Rourke
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Morgan Sindall starts big Southampton student halls
Contractor gets work underway on 435-bed scheme
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Willmott Dixon bags £24m Oxfordshire science project
Contractor returns to Harwell Science Campus
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Untapped technology
Brexit and the skills crisis could be what the construction industry needs to make some really innovative break-throughs that will improve efficiency and productivity
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What's the social value of an office building?
A recent study has tried to quantify the social impact an office development can have on a local area, the theory being if you can measure it you can maximise it
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Interserve wins £36.5m South Wales school
Firm secures contract to design and build new secondary school in Monmouthshire
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Unions threaten Hinkley delays over bonus dispute
Contractors Laing O’Rourke and Bouygues threatened with industrial action
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'These HS2 issues would never have come out,' says Mace
Firm adds Higgins evidence shows contract process was ‘riddled with errors’
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Paul Sheffield joins Royal Bam
Sheffield left his role as managing director at Laing O’Rourke in February
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Europe's tallest modular tower tops out
The 29-storey structure is a student accommodation scheme in north London
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Interserve starts work on special needs' schools
Construction firm to build three sites in £41m contract
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60,000 workers to down tools today
Over 1,000 sites, offices and production facilities are taking part in safety awareness campaign