All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 104
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NewsBidders expected shortly for £150m Shoreditch office scheme
Telephone House being redeveloped by Brockton Everlast
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NewsManchester United begins asking fans what to do with Old Trafford ground
Club says consultation the first of several surveys of supporter opinion
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NewsGraham sees numbers recover from pandemic with turnover hitting record figure
Profit goes up by more than half
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NewsLaing O’Rourke wins £370m HS2 Interchange station
Firm beats Skanska and McAlpine teams to Solihull deal
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NewsFour chasing £130m City headquarters revamp
Winner on Woolgate Exchange job due later this summer
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NewsClients having to accept cost of jobs are going up by as much as 20%, says Bam boss
‘It takes a bit of getting used to but they do eventually,’ adds James Wimpenny
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NewsPrater rejig sees chief exec leave as German owner brings in big hitter to sit on UK board
Veteran boss goes after nearly 40 years at roofing specialist
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NewsAecom moves for Arcadis veteran to beef up northern team
Firm looking at growing workloads in Manchester and Birmingham
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FeaturesGareth Lewis interview: how Mace is weathering the economic storm
The chief executive of the firm’s construction arm has been through three recessions but says the current conditions are unprecedented.
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NewsThree chasing £120m King’s Cross life sciences job
Work set to start on Merck building early next year
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NewsMajor firms agree to series of net zero concrete pledges
Laing O’Rourke, Canary Wharf Group and WSP among signatories to ConcreteZero initiative
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NewsBirmingham hospital caught up in Carillion collapse set to open six years late
Scheme Carillion was building had been due to ooen in October 2018
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NewsMace speeds up payments to get smaller firms through cashflow squeeze
Contractor says it expects inflation to go through 10% barrier later this year
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NewsMcLaren to turn former Topshop flagship into Ikea store
Firm lands second major deal on London’s Oxford Street
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NewsHunt says latest figures show it can take £5.6m bid-rigging hit
Firm one of 10 named in probe last week by cartel-buster
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NewsCivils sale helps Osborne edge back into black but losses from continuing operations spiral
Proceeds from disposal of infrastructure arm helps group into profit but ongoing construction business falls deeper into red
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FeaturesCartel probe leaves demolition sector to recover reputation - and count the cost
The wider industry wants to know things have changed while those at centre of investigation sweat on what final bill will be. Dave Rogers reports













