All Contractors articles – Page 339
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NewsPrisk plays down industry's PFI concerns
Construction minister says resolving uncertainty over the future of PFI is not a top priority
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NewsSir Robert McAlpine eyes hat-trick of big London jobs
EXCLUSIVE: Contractor favourite for Centre Point revamp and hotly tipped for Riverwalk scheme after winning Middlesex Hospital development
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NewsCarillion set to appear before MPs in blacklist investigation
Contractor is among firms associated with the Consulting Association expected to be summoned before committee
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NewsMace wins £100m Paddington job
Contractor wins job to build a luxury apartment building as part of the next phase of the Merchant Square scheme in Paddington
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NewsCostain recruits Serco director
Mark Rogerson will be responsible for expanding contractor’s offering
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NewsWates loses £25m Southwark job
Contractor and council agree to part ways on housing major works contract
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NewsLaing O'Rourke JV wins £2bn Hinkley job
EDF makes consortium with Bouygues preferred bidder on new nuclear plant
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NewsSir Robert McAlpine wins race to build £750m Fitzrovia scheme
EXCLUSIVE: Contractor beats off Laing O’Rourke for job on the former Middlesex Hospital site in central London
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NewsPringle to chair Construction Industry Council
The Construction Industry Council has appointed architect Jack Pringle as its new chairman
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NewsThames cable car will open in time for Olympics
Contractor Mace wins race to complete transport link in time for the Games
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Killby & Gayford creditors to be left £34m out of pocket
EXCLUSIVE: Hundreds of creditors to be left out of pocket with trade creditors likely to get fraction of £10.2m owed
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NewsVince Cable joins Kier in launching apprenticeship scheme
Business secretary says such schemes vital to develop construction skills
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FeaturesPension problems: Don't look now
Construction firms’ final salary pension liabilities of £33bn are set to attack their balance sheets, stop investment and hold back growth for years to come. Yet far from confronting the problem, many are simply ignoring it and hoping it will go away. Will Hurst reports
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NewsLend Lease wins £89m University of Strathclyde job
Contractor to build new Technology and Innovation Centre in Glasgow city centre
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NewsSchneider bags £30m of UK orders
German cladding giant ends a two-year order drought with UK orders
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NewsProperty groups slam heritage VAT hike
Campaigners claim Treasury has “insufficient evidence” to justify tax rise
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NewsBlacklisting still taking place, MPs told
Blacklisted worker Dave Smith tells Scottish Affairs Select Committee to look into post 2009 period
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NewsOver 2,800 workers still unaware they were blacklisted
Details emerge of contractors’ use of illegal blacklist up until 2009














