All Contractors articles – Page 85
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NewsEngland’s schools repair bill doubles to £11.4bn
Findings are based on a survey of 22,031 schools
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NewsLosses up again at NMCN as firm warns on refinancing
Civils specialist now expects to end up £24m in red
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NewsWillmott Dixon inks sustainability-linked credit facility
Interest rates on HSBC deal will go up or down depending on firm’s green performance
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NewsStanhope team set to land huge Manchester redevelopment
ID Manchester work carries £1.5bn price tag
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NewsKier lands retendered £75m deal after council botched original
Hammersmith and Fulham was forced to restart procurement of the deal after errors in the initial process
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NewsBritish Land sets sights on life sciences as office developer plots recovery from pandemic
Firm says its Regent’s Place and Canada Water campuses targeting burgeoning sector
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NewsNew contractor chosen to look after Grenfell Tower site
Deconstruct UK takes over from Wates next month
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NewsScottish university teams up with Parliament restoration team to draw up safer working methods
Initiative will use technology to rehearse building techniques in safety
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CommentWe now have a serious skills crisis on our hands
Recruiters have too many vacancies and too few candidates. Randstad’s Victoria Short warns of a perfect storm engulfing construction
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NewsBam eyes settlement on problem Sheffield job as profit heads north
Firm forced to start from scratch on £65m unviversity scheme
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FeaturesIn Business: Where McAlpine sees its future
Firm plans to re-establish itself in civils and infrastructure work, chief executive Paul Hamer tells Building
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NewsGlencar opens Manchester office as demand for warehouse space soars
New regional director expects “rapid and significant” growth in response to booming online sales
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NewsWatkins Jones eyes recovering market as interim numbers hold up
Firm says it expects to fix cladding issues by next September
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NewsLandsec says covid has put question mark over £195m London office set to be built by O’Rourke
Developer mulls Timber Square decision as it assesses impact of pandemic on demand for space in capital
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NewsLondon office starts up 20% as commercial sector roars back into action
More than half of schemes are major refurbishments
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NewsISG the latest to see 2020 numbers wrecked by covid
Firm says profit down 80% but forward order book at record level














