All Contractors articles – Page 363
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NewsThree-quarters of SMEs financially hit by utility delays
Connection delays causing SMEs to lose thousands of pounds, says NFB
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NewsMoD’s search for private sector partner delays work
Department puts £5bn of construction contracts on hold because it wants partner to manage estate
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NewsRetail gloom leaves ISG facing £100m shortfall
Firm blames disappointing Christmas retail market for shortfall in projected revenue
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Keepmoat and Apollo merger to go ahead 'within a few weeks'
Incoming chief executive says basic plan for integration will be ready soon
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NewsAggregates industry referred to competition watchdog
Materials industry faces Competition Commission probe into business practices in the UK
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NewsBarker responds to Green Deal fears
Climate change minister defends predicted reduction in loft and cavity wall installations
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NewsT Clarke secures 50% of this year's workload
Building services group issues trading update ahead of full year results
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NewsLydon is latest high-profile name to leave Lend Lease
Former director will join Balfour Beatty as major projects director of commercial work in the construction division
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NewsScots firm WJ Harte on brink of administration
Around 600 jobs at risk as administrators PKF and KPMG vye to step in
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NewsOne in five small builders cut staff due to VAT rise
Half of small firms say they have seen a decrease in work over the last year because of higher tax rate
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NewsMPs hit out at government PFI policy
Latest reforms run same risk of poor value for money as PFI, says select committee
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NewsOver 500 Balfour Beatty sparks miss contract deadline
But contractor says deadline to sign up to new wage proposals ‘not hard and fast’
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NewsSupport services and the US strengthen Balfour Beatty
Balfour Beatty maintains £15bn order book but contactor warns some of its core markets remain weak
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NewsBalfour Beatty snaps up £50m Olympic legacy deal
Legacy deals confirmed for three more Olympic venues
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NewsMcAlpine, Balfour and Miller make £40m student digs shortlist
Aberystwyth University cuts down shortlist to three
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FeaturesPredictions for 2012: The year of the groundhog
So what does 2012 have in store? Well, there’s the Olympics, of course, and some potentially interesting developments in nuclear power and infrastructure. But mostly it will be a year of battening down the hatches. There will be recklessly low bids for work, some firms will go under, others will ...
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NewsArdmore wins £49m subcontract on scheme built by rival
Contractor to work on re-started scheme alongside rival United House
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