All Contractors articles – Page 59
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NewsGalliford Try mulls move back into social housing work
Firm’s no-compete clause with new owner of former Linden Homes arm runs out in January
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NewsPrivate sector playbook will help construction improve productivity, says Lendlease boss
Guide to good practice launches today
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NewsLaing O’Rourke in £14m legal battle with Manchester university over ‘defective’ building
Architect John McAslan and engineer Gifford also dragged into dispute
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NewsNew tower at 55 Bishopsgate planned to be among tallest in City
Funder Schroders and development manager Stanhope behind 63-storey block
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NewsStanhope wins race to mastermind 1 Undershaft tower
Firm beats two others to role of development manager on what will be City’s tallest building
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NewsMace the favourite for £150m makeover of historic Berkeley Square block
Current Lansdowne House was built in 1980s and has heritage stretching back to 1760s
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NewsInflation dogs Bam’s UK business in third quarter
Firm adds supply chain problems hit humbers during period
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NewsRocketing fixed-price jobs helped sink Welsh contractor, administrator says
Jehu Group goes after more than 85 years in business
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NewsMorgan Sindall stays upbeat about year-end numbers
Analysts expecting pre-tax profit of around £134m this year
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NewsMcLaren brings in former Kier boss to head up southern region
New arrival joined this week to grow workloads in firm’s traditional heartland
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NewsWates adds commercial boss to construction board
Group still to formally announce new chief executive
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NewsDemolition firm disputing cartel probe’s findings posts improved turnover
Squibb one of 10 companies named by CMA in June
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NewsHS2 deals help Vinci’s overseas arm grow to more than half of construction business
Turnover at French giant’s contracting arm tops £18bn in first nine months of year
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NewsBam to make £750 cost of living payment next month
Contractor the latest in growing number of firms to fork out
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NewsMcLaren says mini-budget turmoil has not halted jobs as firm eyes return to profit
Firm set to return to black in 2022 after problem job and covid kept it in red last year
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FeaturesIt’s hard to let go: Laing O’Rourke and the problem with succession
The latest man tipped to replace Ray O’Rourke is leaving after less than a year. Dave Rogers considers why the septuagenarian founder is still at the helm of his firm
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NewsAustralia woes blow £76m hole in Laing O’Rourke accounts
Firm shells out £17m in legal fees on problem contract
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NewsExecutive brought in to replace Ray O’Rourke goes after less than a year
U-turn sees company founder commit to another two years as chief executive













