All Contractors articles – Page 64
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NewsGove steps in and puts £400m plan to turn ITV studios into office complex on ice
Communities secretary has issued a notice preventing demolition work at 72 Upper Ground site ahead of possible call in
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NewsDozens owed £100k or more following Roadbridge collapse
Unsecured creditors nursing £22.5m hit after civils firm went down in March
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NewsO’Rourke turns to Anglo American again as former chief joins as non-executive
Mark Cutifani becomes third big hitter from mining giant to take up key role at contractor
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NewsAmount creditors left out of pocket by NMCN implosion doubles to £115m
Unsecured creditors were previously thought to be owed £60.5m
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NewsLendlease set for £400m scheme to turn ITV studios on South Bank into office complex
Controversial South Bank scheme given planning in March
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NewsKeltbray brings in senior staff from collapsed Roadbridge to beef up civils arm
Contractor sank into administration in March
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NewsGraham lined up for £100m north London hospital overhaul
New maternity and neonatal units for Whittington complex
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NewsJittery clients send confidence falling to 18 month low
Optimism sinks to level last seen in September 2020
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NewsDerwent eyes June start for latest office job as developer inks £239m Moorfields deal
London developer has appointed AHMM to overhaul City Road Island site
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NewsMorgan Sindall weathering costs storm to stay on track for targets
Analysts expecting profit to be around £127m this year
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NewsCrossrail: How the delay has unfolded
How much is Crossrail going to cost? Building reveals what we know about the rail project’s delay
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NewsBalfour’s raid for Kier boss heads raft of sustainability appointments at contractor
Firm rejigs team with host of new arrivals
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FeaturesAn interview with Alison Cox, London MD of Sir Robert McAlpine
Alison Cox almost left the industry, fearing long hours would clash with having a young family. But she found a way back and is at the top of her game
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NewsBooming wage rises show no signs of slowing down, payroll firm says
Plumbers and electricians cashing in with rates in London hitting record levels













