All Contractors articles – Page 25
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NewsLosses increase at JRL’s modular business despite turnover improving
Accounts for group’s subsidiary businesses now being filed at Companies House
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FeaturesSurprise and relief: why the Lendlease sale to private equity is seen as a vote of confidence in UK contractors
Uncertainty about historic firm’s future is finally at an end – and the news has been welcomed by clients and rivals alike, writes Dave Rogers
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NewsBovis name set to return to UK construction once new owner completes Lendlease deal
Historic marque was eventually dropped in 2011 after firm was bought by Australian business a dozen years earlier
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NewsMorgan Sindall brought in for Canary Wharf life sciences job
Scheme designed by Scott Brownrigg
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NewsWorkloads up at John F Hunt but inflation costs eat into profit
Demoltion and civils specialist says tender levels holding up in new financial year
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NewsUK arm of cladding firm Permasteelisa cuts losses but stays in red
Company says fall comes after drawing line under some problem jobs
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NewsCostain brings in Morgan Sindall director to engineering role
New recruit joins in wake of firm’s M&E win on HS2
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NewsCambridge looking for contractor to carry out £55m overhaul of historic city centre
Guildhall, Corn Exchange and Market Square set for refurbishment
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NewsLendlease to be bought by US private equity giant
Atlas Holdings due to wrap up £35m deal by middle of this year
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NewsHS2 completes tunnel drive to Old Oak Common
West London station will likely be initial terminus of high-speed scheme
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NewsKeltbray loses demolition fine appeal and sees penalty increased to £18m
Firm had argued that original £16m figure handed to it last March was excessive
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NewsKeltbray Infrastructure Services rebrands as Aureos
New name comes after sale to private equity in August
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News£500m ITV Studios redevelopment can start next month after High Court ruling
McGee set to begin demolition on London South Bank scheme due to be built by Multiplex
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CommentThe industry needs Lendlease to stick around because Mace and Multiplex can’t build everything
It is not good for anyone that some of the sector’s most high-profile projects are bid by just two firms, writes Dave Rogers
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NewsMCC begins process to let Lord’s stand rebuild as single stage contract
Club had proposed to redevelop two stands under two-stage deal but said original contractor Graham’s figure “considerably exceeded the sum” agreed with members
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NewsMain demolition work to start at £250m revamp of Deutsche Bank’s former City HQ
Erith set to move on site next month ahead of Multiplex inking main construction contract at 75 London Wall next summer
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NewsMace to shut logistics arm as part of focus on MEP direct delivery
Firm says move affects around 20 staff
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NewsLendlease among host of firms working up bids for £1bn towers scheme at 18 Blackfriars
Hines’ mixed-use site set to get going next year and includes 47-storey office block designed by Foster & Partners













