All Contractors articles – Page 200
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NewsGalliford's new Bristol office picks up £42m job
Contractor’s regeneration arm will build 261-home retirement village
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CommentIs land around transport hubs too difficult to develop?
The short answer is no, but it’s not easy aligning the priorities of rail infrastructure with property developers…
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NewsOutput holds firm in first full month after EU referendum
Unchanged output in July and strong new orders in the second quarter surprise economists
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NewsSpurs buys five cranes for £400m stadium build
New £400m ground is being built right next to White Hart Lane
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CommentWhat can London learn from New York's skyscrapers?
The Big Apple’s ‘trophy’ towers are able to secure premium rents, but the situation may be more complicated in London
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NewsAdministrators in at 270-year-old York builder
William Anelay goes under after creditors’ deal fails
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NewsBalfour closes £163m wind farm cabling deal
Contractor to link Humber wind farm to the national grid
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NewsHinkley orders roll on with £100m-plus steel award
Bouygues and Laing O’Rourke prepare to deliver £2bn civils package
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CommentBrexit: The slow burn
Exclusive research by Building shows the construction industry may be slowing down faster than we think after the Brexit vote
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NewsConstruction faces 'strong risk of slavery'
Global construction industry at “strong risk” of modern slavery according to report
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CommentConstruction's culture change
Data analytics revealing whole-life cost and quality, collaboration embedded in organisations’ culture, and an increase in innovation are all set to transform the industry
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NewsLendlease inks £103m Hammersmith job
Third London scheme by Mitsubishi Estate London and Legal General partnership
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NewsSeverfield stays steady with 'very strong' order book
Steel specialist says it has not been impacted by the Brexit vote so far
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NewsCarillion lands £90m Centrica contract
The five-year contract can be extended for a further two years
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NewsCampaign launched to offer pupils construction experience
Firms urged to offer placements as part of Construction Youth Trust and Building campaign
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CommentPledge to tackle skills shortage
We are only as good as the people we employ. But the industry is not managing to attract enough people to meet its demand
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NewsBam nabs Preston university work
Scheme for University of Central Lancashire to start early next year
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NewsGreat Ormond Street seeks team for £190m rebuild
Children’s hospital wants design team and contractor for next phase of redevelopment














