All Contractors articles – Page 309
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NewsFM Conway leapfrogs rivals with £272m in highways work
Two highways jobs shake up contractors league table in April as sector springs back into action
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FeaturesIn focus: Laing O'Rourke
The fourth of our quick fire guides to recent changes at major contractors looks at Laing O’Rourke
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NewsLaing O'Rourke Aussie boss returns to UK
Exclusive: Steve Hollingshead returns to UK as director of contractor’s infrastructure division
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NewsCarillion wins £400m Battersea job
Carillion selected as preferred bidder for £400m job to build the first phase of the Battersea Power Station development
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NewsBowmer & Kirkland to cut 45 jobs
Derbyshire firm puts 45 staff on notice their jobs are at risk
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NewsLargest builder in Dubai hit by major strike
Thousands of migrant workers on Arabtec jobs down tools in protest over low pay
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NewsThree overseas buyers interested in Rowecord
Administrator says two Asian and one European buyer “seriously” interested
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NewsThree left in race for £350m Battersea job
Exclusive: Sir Robert McAlpine misses out on Battersea Power Station first phase as five-strong shortlist cut to three firms
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Mace bags role on £1bn Russian development
Firm wins delivery partner role on £1bn plus residential scheme in St Petersburg
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NewsGalliford Try announces £60m of wins
Firm announces clutch of wins across London and the South East
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FeaturesIn focus: Morgan Sindall
The third of our quick-fire guides to changes at major contractors looks at Morgan Sindall
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NewsSchools contractors will require 'investment grade' credit rating
The schools capital agency says privately-financed projects will have to achieve triple-B minus credit rating to draw down funding
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NewsWates switches teams in £200m Green Deal race
Exclusive: Contractor joins with British Gas after original partner Npower drops out of the Newcastle contest, with race down to two teams
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NewsCinema complex to be dismantled over 75 cm error
Developer confirms St Neots scheme ‘built in wrong place’
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NewsRevealed: Fly-through of Herzog's Oxford uni project
Herzog de Meuron and Laing O’Rourke’s £30m Blavatnik School of Government wins planning permission
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FeaturesIn focus: Balfour Beatty
In the second of our series on recent changes at major contractors, we look at Balfour Beatty
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NewsSeverfield-Rowen plans 93 job cuts
Redundancies come as steel specialist implements restructure
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NewsStyles & Wood expects to make half-year loss
Fit out specialist braced to go into the red for first six months of 2013
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FeaturesIn focus: Lend Lease
In the first of five quick fire guides to big changes at major contractors, we look at latest shake-up at Lend Lease














