All Contractors articles – Page 97
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NewsLondon council puts botched £75m deal up for grabs again
Firms have until early next month to express interest in job
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NewsRydon ‘struggled’ to find cladding specialists for refurb, Grenfell Inquiry told
Main contractor’s commercial manager says Harley Facades was only specialist the firm had ever used
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NewsConstruction must avoid refreshed race to bottom, trade bodies warn
There is mounting concern over a race to the bottom in the scramble for work
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NewsConstruction lobby group demands meeting with energy minister over climate emergency
Government accused of ‘woefully inadequate’ response to coalition’s letter
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CommentThe level of client inquiries is amazing, now we just need them to commit
There are plenty of opportunities for SMEs working in the right sectors, says Claritas’ Simon Wilkinson
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NewsCostain to take £45m hit after A465 project decision
Arbitration ruling in favour of the Welsh government
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NewsSeverfield optimistic over covid-19 recovery
Contractor admits its order book has shrunk in recent months
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NewsDon’t use covid-19 as an excuse, Build UK urges firms
Companies should not try to blame everything on the pandemic, according to the trade body
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NewsRace for contractors to build new Whipps Cross hospital begins
Barts Health NHS Trust one of six to receive £2.7bn of government funding
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NewsMace scores third office job for Helical
Contractor appointed to 33 Charterhouse Street scheme two months after new finance was secured
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CommentPayment abuse: let’s fix it
Almost three years after the government published its consultation on retentions, why has so little action yet been taken?
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NewsTime to move on from furlough, contractors say
Firms credit scheme with saving jobs but say they now need to stand on their own two feet
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CommentI dread to think where our industry would be without the furlough scheme
The job retention scheme has worked but it should end next month, says Keltbray’s boss Darren James
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NewsMcAlpine, Morgan Sindall and Wates sign up for retirement living framework
Contract disputes to be reduced under Legal and General’s new framework
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NewsContractors’ staff return to offices as government launches ‘back to work’ campaign
Laing O’Rourke reopens HQ to more employees while Mace expects numbers to increase at Moorgate office
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NewsRed Construction begin work on brutalist office block’s Edwardian makeover
Work to wrap up next sumer
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NewsConstruction companies must learn from covid, new research warns
Balfour Beatty, Kier and Mace all contributed to study
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FeaturesIn pictures: John Laing’s summer trips and sports days
More unseen images made available to public













