All Contractors articles – Page 71
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NewsSkanksa to move UK HQ to smaller offices after infrastructure arm sale
Firm will move to a newly refurbished building near Watford
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NewsKier restructures UK construction business
New model and senior leadership team is part of five-year growth strategy
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NewsFirms on notice as council pushes ahead with Middlesex Uni campus plan
University has entered deal with Barnet council for 40-year leases on land to build academic buildings and student accommodation
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NewsShortage of lorry drivers and site workers puts the brake on construction’s recovery
Latest IHS/CIPS says growth in output was at weakest since February
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NewsGovernment is construction’s biggest client so pay back furlough cash before dividends, Morgan Sindall boss says
No business sense in firms handing out money to shareholders ahead of reimbursing taxpayer, John Morgan adds
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NewsDaily cash levels jump to nearly £300m as Morgan Sindall turns in record interim numbers
Healthy balance sheet means firm isn’t tempted into taking on risky jobs, chief executive says
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NewsVaccine programmes mean North America and Europe now close to normal, Keller boss says
But chief executive warns other parts of the globe lagging behind will see more stop-start measures in coming months
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NewsFive big names in race for £170m London Justice Quarter contract
Deal is one of biggest building jobs to come up for grabs in capital in past few months
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NewsWates raids WSP for boss to head up rejigged healthcare arm
Contractor eyes work on government’s 40 new hospitals programme
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NewsResults delayed again as NMCN losses to top £40m
Firm had been hoping to publish 2020 figures this month
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NewsMace called back in to fix leaking roof on flagship building for Sky
Award-winning scheme completed in 2016
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NewsCovid eats into McLaughlin & Harvey profit
But firm behind main Commonwealth Games stadium in Birmingham expecting better numbers this year
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FeaturesNMCN faces crucial few weeks as bad news keeps on coming
The recent announcement the firm was yet again revising its losses upwards for last year felt eerily familiar, writes Dave Rogers
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NewsCovid takes axe to McGee’s numbers
Demolition specialist expects turnover to approaching pre-pandemic level this year
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NewsPingdemic a ‘real issue,’ says Morgan Sindall boss
John Morgan’s comments come as CLC writes to government asking for self-isolation rules to be relaxed
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NewsPandemic blamed as Cleveland Bridge collapses into administration
Staff told firm will be wound up if buyer for 144-year-old business cannot be found














