All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 17
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NewsDerwent scheme was caught up in building safety sign-off delay, developer reveals
Laing O’Rourke scheme at 25 Baker Street delayed several weeks
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CommentA tale of two very different collapses: what Carillion (still) and Jerram Falkus tell us
Events more than a dozen years apart, show how fraught the building game remains for many, writes Dave Rogers
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NewsMorgan Sindall turns in another set of record results as turnover tops £5bn for first time
Booming fit out business shows no sign of slowing down as profit jumps more than 40%
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NewsCLC brings in senior figures from Whitehall as part of board rejig
NISTA boss and Cabinet Office director appointed to refreshed leadership group
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NewsJP Morgan set to send in plans for £60m Barbican scheme this spring
Banking giant bought 140 Aldersgate building last summer from Landsec
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NewsJohn F Hunt lands work at Edge’s Shaftesbury Avenue scheme
Dutch developer has lined up McAlpine as main contractor oin £150m office in London’s West End
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NewsCity unveils how skyline could look in early 2030s
Square Mile saw 500,000sq m of space given green light last year
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NewsTightening up bidding practices help Bam’s UK building business return to black
Division posts £27m profit in 2025 after £24m loss last time
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NewsKilnbridge turns in record set of numbers
Structures specialist sees both turnover and profit jump in latest accounts filed at Companies House
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NewsFrontrunner emerges in race for £200m London Stock Exchange makeover
Three firms had been chasing Paternoster Square scheme being masterminded by Oxford Properties
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NewsHistoric contractor Jerram Falkus set to go into administration
£50m turnover firm has been in business since 1884
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NewsMore than 50 jobs saved after administrators appointed at facades firm FK Group
£100m business filed notice of intent to appoint administrator four weeks ago
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NewsAcquisitive Welsh housing maintenance specialist makes move for Scottish rival
Cardo buys Lanarkshire-based business for undsiclosed sum
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NewsProblem Carillion job that helped put firm into financial black hole was bid at profit margin of 0%
First phase of Battersea Power Station scheme was priced to make no money, financial regulator’s judgment into contractor’s former boss finds
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NewsFormer Carillion chief handed £237,000 fine by financial regulator for his role in ‘misleading statements’ issued by company
FCA imposes penalty on Richard Howson who was chief executive of bust contractor for more than five years
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NewsStudio Egret West to masterplan remainder of Battersea Power Station development
Plot covers final 16 acres of 42 acre site
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NewsBovis opens Birmingham office
Firm says regional base will be used to grow public sector business
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NewsGraham wins £286m Manchester student accommodation job
Northern Irish contractor to build job in two phases by 2030












