All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 60
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Glencar’s founders on boxing clever and why warehouses can be beautiful
Eddie McGillycuddy and Chris Gleave tell Dave Rogers how the firm they set up six years ago is branching out and why clients now want ‘sheds’ to look pretty
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Kier brings in O’Rourke veteran to new role dealing with London clients
New man joins in January with brief to focus on commercial work in capital
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Sellar to submit £1.5bn plan for Liverpool Street station makeover by next March
Shard developer hoping work, which has been criticised by heritage groups, can be completed by end of decade
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Forterra warns again on further price hikes for bricks
Firm has increased prices by double-digits three times this year
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Booming workloads see Severfield profit jump
Steelwork contractor says bottom line up nearly one third
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Kier’s construction boss to go next month
Liam Cummins joined three years ago from Laing O’Rourke
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Conflict of interest sees Keltbray team leave £300m HS2 race after JV member bought by rival bidder
Bouygues’ deal for Equans meant two of four bids for overhead line job would have featured French giant
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Another housebuilder announces plan to cut jobs
Impact of September’s mini-Budget again blamed for move
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Disastrous mini-Budget takes toll on Gleeson sales
Housebuilder says cancellation rates have doubled since botched announcement
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First job losses emerge at major builder following mini-Budget debacle
On day of autumn statement, build-to-rent specialist says it is set to axe 10% of staff
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McLaren beats McAlpine to win £200m Docklands exhibition venue extension
Work at ExCeL Centre set to wrap up in late 2024
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Glencar handing staff £1,000 cost of living payment
Firm joins growing list handing staff extra cash
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Nervous investors holding off on funding, British Land warns
Rising interest rates and inflation sees decisions put back, developer says in half year results
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Economic uncertainty means Landsec to only make limited start on stalled Laing O’Rourke office job
Work on £400m Timber Square scheme to inch forward next year ’while markets remain unsettled’
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Cartel-buster expected to announce demolition firms’ bid-rigging fines ‘within weeks’
Penalties for contractors named by CMA set to run into millions of pounds
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In business with Galliford Try’s Bill Hocking: ‘There are some things that just have to carry on’
The talk is of the longest recession in 100 years but for all that, Galliford Try chief executive Bill Hocking cannot contain his optimism. Dave Rogers went to meet him
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Architects’ workload worries deepen but silver lining remains job security
Firms set to hang on to sought-after staff