All Contractors articles – Page 231
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NewsBalfour Beatty worker killed on M3 named
Ben Collins, 28, from Colchester, died while working on the M3 motorway last Monday
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NewsSteel trade association warns against tighter import regs
International Steel Trade Association writes to European Commission to back Chinese rebar imports
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NewsT Clarke reaps rewards from booming London
T Clarke says it has high hopes for the future as it finishes off legacy projects
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NewsTributes paid to Christoper Seddon
Former boss of family-owned contractor Seddon dies aged 73 following a battle with illness
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NewsCity approves demolition of 'the Stump'
Demolition of the core of former Pinnacle tower to make way for Lipton Roger’s 22 Bishopsgate
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NewsProblem Faslane jobs push Morgan Sindall to £27m half-year loss
Losses on MoD contracts at Faslane Naval Base see contractor fall £27m into the red during first half of 2015
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New Keller boss plans to better integrate giant
Ground engineering giant posts solid half-year results
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NewsBam lands £25m Southbank Centre revamp
Contractor wins role on scaled-down revamp of iconic arts venue
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NewsLaing O'Rourke bags £75m Derwent scheme
Contractor appointed preferred bidder for 16-storey building in Paddington
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EDF names £1.3bn Hinkley winners
EDF Energy announces preferred bidders for contracts totalling £1.3bn
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NewsCost of Watford mall revamp jumps 48%
Client Intu says cost of mall refurbishment and extension has soared following Bam’s departure
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NewsAmey wins £113m Yorkshire Water contract
Regulated services provider wins contract to repair and maintain waste water network
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NewsBalfour Beatty road worker killed on M3 works
The worker, in his late 20s, died while working on improvements between junctions 1 and 2 of the M3
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NewsGalliford Try inks £48.5m Lincolnshire schools deal
Contractor to build two secondary schools and six primary schools in north of county
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NewsFirms in 'significant' financial distress up a third
Figures from business recovery specialist Begbies Traynor show 23,111 construction firms faced financial problems in the second quarter of 2015
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NewsGovernment to hire late payment tsar
New plans aimed to help SMEs tackle late without incurring legal costs
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NewsDesigns for Interserve's major new HQ unveiled
‘Hub’ building near Birmingham airport will be home to 1,200 staff
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CommentHold that axe
The restructuring of construction roles could stall relations between the industry and government
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NewsOsborne posts 12% jump in pre-tax profit
Contractor posts pre-tax profit of £5.8m in the year to 31 March 2015













