All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 148
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CommentScrutinising Crossrail
In April this year, the former chief executive of Crossrail, Andrew Wolstenholme, said this: “The programme we put together [for Crossrail] in March 2018 still found a way through to opening in December 2018.” Last week, one of his successors, Mark Wild, said this: “Our latest ...
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NewsHS2 review bigwig says cost of railway is now over £100bn
Lord Berkeley complains Oakervee report has not looked at alternative options to line
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NewsIn pictures: William Hare completes milestone at Laing O’Rourke’s Factory project
Manchester scheme named after city’s famous record label
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NewsMore new arrivals expected at Kier, analysts say
Chief executive Andrew Davies rebuilding top team after moving for senior figures from O’Rourke and Wates
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NewsKeltbray to rejig business as margins fall
Specialist confirms number of jobs will be lost under initiative
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NewsIn pictures: Plans in for £100m undergound mall in London’s West End
Scheme eyes late 2020 start
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NewsContractors’ salaries rise at slowest rate for five years
Hays survey for Building shows that narrowing margins are limiting annual average salary increases to 2.8%
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NewsLaing O’Rourke tipped for next phase at huge Nine Elms development
Project being masterminded by Chinese firm R F
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CommentCrossrail: Blind optimism of previous management laid bare once again
Latest delay shines spotlight (again) on who knew what and when
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NewsCrossrail hit by further delay as cost tops £18bn
Scheme now won’t open until 2021, more than two years late
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NewsGalliford Try set to appoint third chief exec in less than a year
Construction boss will take over from Bovis-bound Graham Prothero
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NewsLaing O’Rourke takes aim at clients and ‘hand to mouth’ payment culture
Company says public sector needs to pull socks up over settling bills
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NewsStace lined up for PM role on Three Snowhill office block
Firm working on fit-out of Birmingham building expected to be key BT base
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CommentSimons Group: Lessons not learned
News of Simons Group’s demise last week sent shockwaves through an industry that has become used to this kind of thing














