All Contractors articles – Page 231
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NewsPC Harrington Group sells cranes division
German crane giant Wolffkran confirms it bought HTC earlier this month
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WWII bomb forces Wembley construction workers evacuation
WWII bomb causes student accommodation development to be evacuated
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NewsTender prices rise again
The RICS’ Building Cost Information Service forecasts prices to rise by 28% over next five years
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CommentCollaborative working: Going nowhere fast
The unfortunate tendency for everyone in this industry to go it alone means we will fail to capitalise on a new stable government - unless we finally start collaborating
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NewsTributes to Bernadette O’Rourke
Laing O’Rourke pays tribute to senior director, who died at the age of 54 earlier this month
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NewsPC Harrington Contractors transfers two more jobs
PC Harrington Contractors shifts two outstanding contracts to a PC Harrington Group subsidiary
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FeaturesWates and Shepherd deal - at a glance analysis
Wates eyes expansion, while Shepherd Group focuses on modular builder Portakabin
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NewsWates agrees deal to buy bulk of Shepherd’s construction arm
Exclusive: Landmark deal to see Wates acquire Shepherd Group’s engineering services and FM divisions
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NewsMace tops contractors’ league with £238m contract haul
Six major projects, including data centre and development in Camden Town, propel firm to top of the table
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CommentWhat’s really going on?
Latest statistics show construction industry has shrunk in first quarter of 2015
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NewsSir Robert McAlpine singles out Fitzroy Place after £89m loss
Central London scheme is running up to six months late with problems on flats and public realm elements
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NewsShepherd Construction axes 55 jobs
Failing construction arm of Shepherd Group completes rescaling of its business
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CommentWhat does negative inflation mean for construction?
Why news of 0.1% fall in prices in April isn’t something to get too worried about - yet
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NewsEU referendum worries civils firms
CECA survey reveals concerns among members about the possibility of the UK exiting the EU
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NewsBabcock posts 43% jump in profit
Engineering giant Babcock reports 43% rise in pre-tax profit with revenue up 20% to £4bn
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NewsSir Robert McAlpine posts heavy loss
Problem contracts pull family-owned contractor into the red
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CommentContractors can - and should - drive the adoption of BIM
While collaboration is the real key, it is contractors who are best placed to lead the use of BIM on projects
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NewsSunderland gets £118m bridge go-ahead
City council also confirms Farrans and Victor Buyck joint venture will build the Wear crossing














