All Contractors articles – Page 370
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NewsCarillion's John McDonough to stand down
Group chief executive to be replaced by chief operating officer
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NewsFour confirmed on £3bn West Midlands framework
Willmott Dixon, Thomas Vale, Morgan Sindall and Mansell win roles
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NewsCouncils to charge utilities for roadworks
Scheme designed to ensure work carried out when roads less busy
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NewsCostain buys support services firm Promanex
Contractor spends £19m on outsourcing specialist for industrial firms
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NewsBalfour Beatty buys fit-out firm for £8m
Office Projects Group delivers and manages commerical fit-outs and refurbishments in UK
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NewsMace confirmed for £300m Olympic legacy role
Seven contractors also shortlisted for two jobs working under new legacy delivery partner
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NewsHMRC arrests five plumbers in tax crackdown
Tax collectors say they are targeting 600 further tax evaders
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NewsLakehouse launches ‘jobs not mobs’ campaign
Contractor starts recruitment drive in riot-hit areas
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NewsConstruction economy grows 2.3%
First growth for six months recorded in latest ONS quarterly figures
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NewsEconomic woes hit profits at three contractor giants
Interserve, Laing O’Rourke and Morgan Sindall have all reported a drop in construction profits
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NewsNetwork Rail picks six for £750m civils framework
Balfour Beatty, Morgan Sindall and Carillion amongst the winners
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NewsRiot threat forces lockdown of vulnerable building sites
Sites shut down as police warn of construction materials being taken and used as weapons by rioters
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NewsHalf-year profits up 10% at Interserve
Growth in support services masks declining construction business
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NewsContractors rally to rebuild Croydon
Mansell and Mears lauded by council chief executive after night of riots
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NewsMoD touts £2.5bn of army construction work
Announcements include shortlisting of Babcock, Carillion and Kier for £1.5bn housing job
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NewsJonap goes into administration
London-based contractor was in disputes over £100m luxury hotel payments
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FeaturesBig contractors and SMEs: It’s his pond now
Big contractors are hungry and have moved into waters normally the preserve of SMEs. What’s more, they’ve got no plans to leave, even when the more prestigious projects come back. Clients are delighted, but small firms could see yet more of their work gobbled up
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FeaturesTony Lenehan: New directions
Styles & Wood has had a tough few years, taking huge hits as the retail fit-out market nose-dived. Building finds out how new boss Tony Lenehan plans to turn things round - and why you could be seeing more of the northern-based firm in London
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NewsBritish Land costs amount to £159m on Cheesegrater
Developer also reveals it has invested £1.9bn in property during last 18 months













