All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 124
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News
Bam set for £150m arena next to Manchester City stadium
Scheme being developed by US entertainment specialist Oak View
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Margins up again as Morgan Sindall turns in another set of improved numbers
Construction arm edges closer to 3% mark
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Laing O’Rourke wins £500m Everton stadium job
Work on 52,000-seat ground set to start after summer planning decision
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Big names set to join chase for £200m IBM building makeover
Stanhope developing scheme on behalf of Dubai-based owner
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Chinese could get role in HS2 – but not for next five years
Second phase of railway could see involvement from China
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Big names circle 55-storey Salford tower
Work on One Heritage Tower due to start later this year
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Costain boss heading for chief executive role at Keltbray
Chief operating officer Darren James will end 30-year stint at business this spring
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Shapps says government ‘keen to learn from anybody’ about how to build HS2 faster
But transport secretary adds there have been no official conversations over Chinese firm’s offer to build line in five years
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Rory Stewart threatens developers over idle land as he eyes 250,000 new homes target
Former Tory minister standing as independent in May’s mayoral election
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Khan repeats opposition to Fosters’ Tulip
London mayor blocked City’s decision to give 305m tall scheme green light
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Compel Grenfell witnesses to give evidence, LGA peer says
Hearing halted after Attorney General asked to rule on immunity request
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Clancy boss was killed after mower fell on him, inquest hears
Dermot Clancy was cutting grass when accident happened
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Features
The perilous life of the regional contractor
Construction companies are going bust at the rate of about one every 36 hours and regional contractors are under particular strain. Dave Rogers reports on the reasons for their demise – and what others are doing to buck the trend
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Comment
Social media and another regional firm: #gonebust
Staff at Astins share their tales of woe on social media
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