All Contractors articles – Page 375
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NewsMears appoints David Miles as CEO
Current chief executive officer Bob Holt will continue as chairman
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NewsInterserve buys US reseller for $35m
Construction and services giant launches bid to break American market
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NewsVinci and Sir Robert nab £33m hospital gig
Joint venture will build new wing for the Royal Oldham Hospital
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NewsKier spends £2.4m on green energy specialist Beco
Acquistition enables contractor to move further into photovoltaic sector
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NewsM25 PFI deal 'not value for money'
Highways agency could have saved £1.1bn by considering alternatives
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NewsRok job losses hit Scottish workers hardest
Failure to find a buyer means 768 redundancies north of the border
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FeaturesThe breaking of Rok
Commentators who remained unmoved by Rok’s dizzying rise must now be feeling vindicated, says Joey Gardiner. But was the contractor a victim of its own management strategy, or brought down by market jitters?
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NewsKeller hit by zero growth and falling margins
Groundworks specialist issues profit warning after revealing £3m redundancy costs
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NewsRok boss tells redundant workers to 'Keep on Roking'
Garvis Snook sends parting email to workers of collapsed workers
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NewsDiageo in talks with new contractors after Rok closures
Closure of Scottish division stops work on £86m bottling plant
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NewsAdministrators confirm closure of majority of Rok
Nearly 2,000 jobs to go as two of three remaining divisions shut down
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NewsBanks 'very likely' to pull plug on Rok
Remaining jobs set to be lost as administrators struggle over sale
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NewsRok firms put into administration with loss of 87 jobs
Tulloch Transport and Rok Civils attract no interest from potential buyers of Rok
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NewsCB&I must pay blacklisted worker £20k
Contractor is the first to face action in an employment tribunal after last year’s discovery of a blacklist
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NewsCarillion confirms plan to slash supply chain
Supply base to fall from 25,000 to around 5,000 in drive to save £140m a year by 2013
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NewsInterserve optimistic about future workload
Maintenance and building group expects stronger second half of the year and boasts £5.5bn future workloads
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NewsConstruction output revised down by £1.1bn
ONS suggests treatment of “outliers” may have led to exaggerated growth figures














