All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 56
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Mace brings in former Atkins boss to head up Americas business
New arrival joins from quoted Texas consultant Atlas
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New boss for Byrne’s concrete business
Incoming head replaces former chief who left late last year
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Why Alinea turned its back on independence and signed up with T&T
Set up a decade ago, the poster firm for start-up QSs in London decides reputation alone cannot make up for lack of heft
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T&T was in talks with Alinea for 18 months as cost of deal put at £35m
Only handful of people knew about deal which was finally signed last week
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Demolition firms told to wait another month for results of bid-rigging probe
Seven of 10 firms named say investigation will cost them close to £30m
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McLaren set for £60m Piccadilly scheme as firm returns to the black
Contractor eyes double-digit growth in turnover this year as workloads stay buoyant
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Bidders given more time to price £275m HS2 job
Tenders for Washwood Heath scheme now set to go back this April
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Skanska flags UK concerns as global income approaches £13bn
Swedish giant expecting civils market to be weaker than predicted
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Core Five says tender prices set to ease in second half of this year
But consultant says decline will follow rise of 3% in first six months of 2023
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McLaren confirmed for £130m revamp of Landsec tower
Developer Landsec redrew Portland House scheme to ‘materially reduce’ emissions
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Green light for £275m HS2 rail maintenance depot
Washwood Heath job will also double up as railway’s network control centre
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Payment disputes helped send M&E firm under
The Environmental & Process Engineering Group sank after 47 years in business last November
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Tier Ones improve payment times, Build UK says
Bigger firms taking average of 30 days to settle up
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Wates brings in outsider to become new chief executive
New arrival joins from £500m marine services firm
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This one looks set to run and run: the continuing angst of HS2 and its budget of billions
‘Nothing to see here,’ was the gist of the chancellor’s comments last week as he denied Euston would be axed to save cash. But is it really that simple for a job like HS2?
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Former trainee engineer to become Kier’s chief people officer
30-year veteran Louisa Finlay to take up new post in March