All Contractors articles – Page 67
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NewsKeller tells clients to expect firms to pass on rising fuel costs following war in Ukraine
Ground engineer says cost of putting diesel into its machines will jump as oil prices rocket
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NewsThree in running for latest Fleet Street mega-deal
Job at 120 Fleet Street worth more than £300m
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NewsGalliford Try hails balance sheet strength as firm eyes improved margins
One-off costs of NMCN’s water business send firm into first half loss
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NewsRocketing fit out market the driver behind upgraded targets, Morgan Sindall boss says
Analysts expecting pre-tax profit of £180m within five years
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NewsRecovering domestic market helps French giant Bouygues top pre-pandemic profit
Firm helping build HS2 railway sees construction income up 7%
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NewsProblem National Grid contract costs Costain £43m
Payment follows complicated adjudications process
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NewsBooming Morgan Sindall sets new targets for business as firm turns in record numbers
Pre-tax profit hits historic high with £126m pre-tax profit
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NewsCost of Cleveland Bridge administration doubles
Firm collapsed last summer before finally stopping trading last October
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NewsNearly 40 firms owed £100,000 or more by collapsed Midas as unsecured creditors face millions in losses
Stricken firm’s construction arm owes 1,400 companies more than £19m
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NewsRestructuring Lendlease nosedives into red
Firm sees swing of more than £300m on is bottom line in first half
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NewsInsolvencies to ‘spike from spring’, restructuring specialist warns
Number of firms going bust will increase as government support measures wear off
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NewsMultiplex not planning to fully restart One Nine Elms job stalled by pay dispute until May
Contractor understood to be owed north of £50m
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NewsIn Pictures: HS2 starts production of 1,000 giant bridge segments
Modular sections will form the deck of the UK’s longest rail viaduct
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FeaturesMidas is the latest in a long line of regional contractors to feel cash pinch
Devon builder entering administration this week is a reminder of the perils smaller firms face
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NewsIn Pictures: McAslan lifts lid on £68m Burrell Collection refurb completed by Kier
Category A-listed Glasgow museum set to reopen next month
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NewsMidas blames pandemic as firm collapses into administration with loss of 300 jobs
Rescue hopes for 46-year-old firm founder in last few days
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NewsCovid and restructuring costs sees Careys profit sink
Discontinued businesses rack up £8m in losses













