All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 66
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NewsLendlease begins consultation on job losses at developments business
Firm says construction business not affected by cull
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NewsSkanska forced to revise 2022 profit down after saying costs of completing jobs was underestimated by £30m
Firm admits ‘errors in forecasting’ meant previous figure had to be ripped up
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NewsCanary Wharf project management framework winners expected at end of year
Up to eight consultants expected to be shortlisted in next few weeks
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NewsFRP says it has ‘taken advice from solicitors’ as part of Henry administration
Administrator of London high-rise specialist says collapsed firm had ‘numerous bank accounts’
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NewsLendlease inks £450m army barracks deal
Up-for-sale contractor signs up for work at three sites
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NewsSecond bidder enters fray to buy Crest Nicholson
Avant Homes has offer rejected after Bellway approach also turned down
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NewsISG set to be sold ‘in coming days’
Firm sends out announcement this morning saying that deal will include ‘significant investment’ from new owner
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NewsCommercial work helps keep output in black, PMI report says
Overall score slipped from May’s number but workloads continue to grow
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NewsWinners chosen for Canary Wharf cost consultants framework
Group looking to overhaul Docklands estate in wake of changing working practices
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NewsAviva eyes redevelopment of City site at Fenchurch Street with plans due in next year
Investor appoints CO-RE to mastermind work under design drawn up by Wilkinson Eyre
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NewsMace plays down expectations of work boost following election
Firm says tender prices will stay flat this year and next
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NewsChris Williamson elected next president of RIBA
Weston Williamson co-founder starts new role next September
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NewsLendlease in running for £200m City block
Tenter House scheme one of first shortlists up-for-sale contractor has made since parent said it wanted to sell
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NewsKeltbray expecting demolition fine appeal decision by autumn as firm turns in record turnover
Contractor spent more than £500,000 on legal fees last year contesting CMA findings
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NewsThe collapse of Osborne: how covid, Truss, ‘market noise’ and failed rescue deals sent historic name under
Administrator details painstaking and long-standing effort to keep business set up in 1966 alive
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FeaturesRumour mill churns as industry waits on Lendlease future
Staff being lined up by rivals, worried clients and wider industry jitters make selling business in current climate difficult task, writes Dave Rogers
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NewsFavourite emerges in architectural race to overhaul Canary Wharf’s HSBC tower
Competition narrowed down to shortlist of three firms












