All Contractors articles – Page 193
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NewsMultiplex 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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CommentWill Laing O'Rourke go public?
Firm plays up FTSE experience of new chairman Sir John Parker
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NewsLaing O'Rourke hires FTSE 100 veteran as chairman
Sir John Parker to take over the role from Ray O’Rourke
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Willmott Dixon bags £24m Oxfordshire science project
Contractor returns to Harwell Science Campus
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NewsMorgan Sindall starts big Southampton student halls
Contractor gets work underway on 435-bed scheme
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CommentUntapped 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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CommentWhat'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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NewsInterserve wins £36.5m South Wales school
Firm secures contract to design and build new secondary school in Monmouthshire
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NewsUnions threaten Hinkley delays over bonus dispute
Contractors Laing O’Rourke and Bouygues threatened with industrial action
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News'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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NewsPaul Sheffield joins Royal Bam
Sheffield left his role as managing director at Laing O’Rourke in February
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NewsEurope's tallest modular tower tops out
The 29-storey structure is a student accommodation scheme in north London
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NewsInterserve starts work on special needs' schools
Construction firm to build three sites in £41m contract
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News60,000 workers to down tools today
Over 1,000 sites, offices and production facilities are taking part in safety awareness campaign
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NewsBalfour calls for faster Heathrow expansion
Contractor says rapid airport expansion will be needed post-Brexit
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NewsBouygues wins trio of Midlands jobs
The latest wins follow the French-owned contractor’s appointment to build a new tower in Salford
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NewsCraft skills shortages ‘putting British heritage at risk’
Surveyors flag divide between public’s building-preservation expectations and industry skills gaps
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