All Contractors articles – Page 373
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NewsMayor will call on construction sector to hire ex-offenders
Mayor of London Boris Johnson is to call upon the construction sector to employ more young ex-offenders.
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NewsCITB training levy faces overhaul
Panel including UKCG and FMB members to propose reforms after government confirms body’s future
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FeaturesFrameworks: Make room for the small fry
The government wants to make frameworks more open to small and medium-sized firms while at the same time making big savings in public sector procurement. Here’s what the construction industry can expect
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NewsSMEs to join up to win places on frameworks
National consortium of SMEs could be in place by the end of the year
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FeaturesWho wants to be in social housing?
Six months on from the collapse of Rok and Connaught, their competitors are scrambling to take their places against a backdrop of cuts and jittery clients. And now the big players are looking to muscle in on the social housing market
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NewsEnterprise loses chief executive Neil Kirkby
Firm refuses to comment as chair Owen McLaughlin takes temporary control
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NewsLaing O'Rourke wins medical research unit deal
Contractor named as main contractor on biomedical facility
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NewsCyril Sweett and Miller bag £400m of Scottish projects
Deal to deliver health centres includes 10-year exclusivity
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Costain/Skanska joint venture wins third Crossrail deal
Partnership bags contract for ticket halls and tunnels at Bond Street
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NewsCostain profit up 54%
Building firm increases profit to £27.9m despite ’difficult economic environment’
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NewsConnaught environmental arm secures investors
RBS and Alchemy to back £100m forestry and landscaping business
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NewsISG turnover up a third
Strong growth in the firm’s London fit-out division boosts turnover in the first half
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Construction insolvencies down in January
205 building and construction firms went into liquidation during January, compared to 218 in January 2010
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NewsCITB retains public sector status
Construction industry training body will retain its levy raising powers
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NewsMcAlpine and local developer to partner on £500m English Riviera regeneration
Sir Robert McAlpine and Bristol developer Deeley Freed have been chosen to deliver a £500m regeneration of the English Riviera coastline
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NewsBids invited for £60m Kent university job
The University of Kent is looking for a contractor to design and build seven student accommodation blocks and a hotel
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BAM Construct win £22m Africa House refurb job
BAM will refurbish the property and upgrade it to BREEAM excellent status
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News40 may go as Morgan Sindall shuts piling arm
Insufficient work and lack of tendering opportunities have prompted the firm to close down its piling business
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NewsContractors to bid for first £400m of academies
News comes as Partnerships for Schools reveals procurement savings at BSEC conference













