All Contractors articles – Page 361
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NewsArcadis seeks Asian growth after EC Harris buy
Dutch firm on hunt for further acquistion after announcing merger with EC Harris this week
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NewsTroubled Mouchel must sell off more assets to appease banks
Consultant has debt mountain of £87m
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FeaturesTom Haughey: Man of steel
The structural steel sector has been knocked for six by the recession. No one knows this better than Severfield-Rowen boss Tom Haughey - not that he’s going to let that stop him expanding the business. The sheer nerve is admirable
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NewsHolloway White Allom collapses with loss of 175 jobs
129-year-old firm rebuilt the Bank of England
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NewsExperian to downgrade forecasts for 2012 output
Forecasting firm says pessimism is due to impact of negative sentiment in wake of euro crisis
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FeaturesJohn Moore: Looking for Moore
What do you do when your main revenue stream is reduced? If you’re John Moore and the head of Balfour Beatty Engineering Services, you turn to your other divisions - and boost them with acquisitions
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NewsDerwent London wins planning for £105m redevelopment
Project in London’s EC1 will include office, retail and private residential space
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NewsHolloway White Allom falls into administration
All 170 staff made redundant at 129-year-old builder
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NewsTop contractors restructure to face grim 2012
Balfour Beatty, Morgan Sindall, Bam and Lend Lease impose redundancies or restructuring
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NewsCarillion boss 'optimistic' for PFI
Howson believes it will ‘allowed the government to take forward more schemes’
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NewsMouchel boss quits over £8m accounts black hole
Chief executive Richard Cuthbert resigns with immediate effect after company issues profit warning
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NewsWillmott Dixon wins sixth ProCure 21+ project
Contract with Airedale NHS Foundation Trust is worth £15m
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NewsStabbing over pay at Overbury site
Argument over pay thought to have led to dispute at high profile former Sheraton Hotel refit
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NewsCarillion inks £670m of new work
Contractor says trading in challenging market is in line with expectations
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NewsConstruction workloads fall for 15th consecutive quarter
The FMB’s State of Trade Survey reveals concerns over falling workloads and rising material costs













