All Contractors articles – Page 335
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NewsM&E firm Hills Building Services goes under
London-based £5m-turnover firm enters voluntary liquidation
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NewsSir Robert McAlpine lands £20m Mayfair office
Sir Robert McAlpine has won the £20m job to build a 40,000 sq ft Mayfair office building for Grosvenor
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NewsMorgan Sindall wins £28m Carmelite House job
Exclusive: Morgan Sindall has won the high-profile job to refurbish the former Daily Mail headquarters on the Thames riverside
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NewsBouygues wins £50m towers project in Southampton
Scheme, by subsidary Warings, to include three towers within Admiral’s Quay development
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NewsBam makes two senior appointments
David Cotton and Nitesh Magdani will lead business development and sustainability
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NewsMorgan Sindall wins £15.8m university job
Morgan Sindall has won a £15.8m contract to redevelop and upgrade facilities at the University of Hertfordshire
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NewsMitie to quit large M&E projects
Outsourcing giant says it will focus on higher margin services
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NewsFour contractors land final Scottish hubCo
Galliford Try and Kier among winners on £600m south-west framework
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NewsCostain launches natural resources division
Contractor continues to focus business into joined-up offer for customers
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NewsBalfour Beatty bags £500m Texas bridge contract
Balfour Beatty’s joint-venture with Fluor chosen for major brdige replacement and upgrade project in Dallas, Texas
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NewsStyles & Wood order book up 20%
Commercial sector and banking frameworks help fit-out contractor
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NewsThree contractors battle for £70m Islington tower
Ardmore, Sisk and Brookfield invited to tender for 29-storey development
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NewsScottish offsite construction forecast to grow 9%
Government study predicts sector will expand over five years
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NewsNorth Midland Construction issues profit warning
Contractor blames downturn in public sector and telecoms spending
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NewsSMEs lack the knowledge to adopt BIM, says builders survey
NFB study shows that, although over half of small firms think they would benefit from BIM, nearly three quarters have not used it
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FeaturesWhat's the future of nuclear decommissioning?
Last week’s devastating National Audit Office report on decommissioning facilities at Sellafield has led many to question whether the UK has the skills needed to deal with nuclear waste. But does the problem really lie with a Nuclear Decommissioning Authority overly occupied with cutting costs? Will Hurst investigates
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NewsKier boss plays down fresh cost-cutting drive
Paul Sheffield says review of contractor’s construction business is just part of its ongoing ‘prudent’ business management
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NewsKier in new cost-cutting drive
Kier has put is construction business under review in a bid to cut costs as the UK construction market continues to deteriorate
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NewsGovernment hints at ‘son of PFI’ with new schools deal
Department for Education’s draft project agreement suggests contractors face reduced income from PFI contracts
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NewsInterserve wins £100m housing job
Contractor to provide repair and maintenance services for East Thames Group













