All Contractors articles – Page 57
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NewsWillmott Dixon boss fires broadside at government over ‘popularist’ Building Safety Act
Contractor’s chief says politicians should look at their role in building safety ‘mess’
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NewsBirmingham hospital caught up in Carillion collapse set to open six years late
Scheme Carillion was building had been due to ooen in October 2018
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NewsMcLaren to turn former Topshop flagship into Ikea store
Firm lands second major deal on London’s Oxford Street
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NewsMace speeds up payments to get smaller firms through cashflow squeeze
Contractor says it expects inflation to go through 10% barrier later this year
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NewsHunt says latest figures show it can take £5.6m bid-rigging hit
Firm one of 10 named in probe last week by cartel-buster
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FeaturesCartel probe leaves demolition sector to recover reputation - and count the cost
The wider industry wants to know things have changed while those at centre of investigation sweat on what final bill will be. Dave Rogers reports
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NewsCivils sale helps Osborne edge back into black but losses from continuing operations spiral
Proceeds from disposal of infrastructure arm helps group into profit but ongoing construction business falls deeper into red
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NewsMcAlpine fills engineering director role
Andrew Hunter moves into position left vacant by Alison Cox move
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NewsHunt says demolition bid-rigging probe will cost it over £5m
Latest figure brings cumulative amount from four firms who have gone public with financial hits to £23m
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NewsRegional firms land spots on £750m public sector framework
Deal covers Midlands and eastern England
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NewsLendlease lined up for £200m deal to overhaul former Debenhams flagship
Scheme at 334 Oxford Street due to start next January
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NewsDemolition firm contesting cartel probe’s findings says it is ‘confident CMA will take our concerns seriously’
Squibb one of 10 companies named last week
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NewsMcGee the latest contractor to put a figure on the financial cost of bid-rigging probe
Firm one of 10 named by cartel-buster CMA last week
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NewsMace inks £2bn London framework for private developer
G&T also working on deal for Hong Kong firm that will cover more than 20 buildings
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NewsCartel-buster names 10 demolition contractors at centre of bid-rigging probe
Firms told to expect fines running into millions of pounds
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NewsJRL sees income recover from pandemic hit
Turnover at firm back up above £600m as profit stays flat
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NewsJudge says Balfour Beatty should face court over Dorset cladding allegations
Case dates back to work carried out in 2008
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NewsKeltbray eyes improved turnover as firm sets aside £7m for cost of regulatory probe
Speculation that CMA investigation into demolition industry will report next week
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NewsKier in the right lane for £32m Manchester Aquatics Centre revamp
Scheme was originally built by John Laing














