All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 114
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NewsEric Parry’s £170m Fleet Street ‘justice quarter’ approved
Scheme sparked uproar for its proposed demolition of historic buildings
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NewsIbstock warns on brick supply as it prepares to restart work on £60m factory
Housing and DIY markets fuelling demand, firm says
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NewsMorgan Sindall expected to post profit in excess of £100m for first time in history
Fit-out work spearheading booming trading conditions
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NewsHome working fuelling DIY boom, Michelmersh boss says
Demand for product outstripping supply, Frank Hanna tells Building
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FeaturesKier looks to brighter future as firm marks end of the beginning
Plenty left to do but encouraging results from Andrew Davies’ turn-around strategy mean debt-free future is in sight
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NewsUpbeat Kier says turnaround plan and equity raise set to wipe out firm’s debt pile
Move and sale of housing arm will rake in up to £350m in coming weeks
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NewsMcAleer & Rushe says turnover will bounce back to over £400m after covid hits income
Revenue at Mount Pleasant contractor fell 15% last year
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NewsContract woes hit Stepnell for £30m
Regional contractor’s restated 2019 accounts send it nosediving into red
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NewsGleeds set to double staff as it targets £400m turnover figure by 2024
Firm looking to increase share of infrastructure work in coming years
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NewsAnalysts eye details on more cash-raising measures as Kier prepares to unveil half-year results
Firm to announce interim figures on Wednesday with focus centring on potential equity raise
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NewsElizabeth House tower scheme gets final planning green light
1960s block will be torn down and renamed One Waterloo
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NewsMace brings in Aecom veteran to beef up Dubai consultancy business
Steve Gee spent 16 years at US firm
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NewsIn pictures: Beard completes work on Levete’s Oxford Uni buildings
Wadham College scheme bankrolled by Hong Kong businessmen
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NewsBam names new boss for Scotland business
New man in charge was firm’s lead on several high-profile jobs north of border
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NewsCarillion collapse shone spotlight on industry’s ‘normalised deviance’, researchers say
Too many firms indulging in poor business practices, London South Bank University academics add














