All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 70
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NewsMultiplex lands £200m Holborn Viaduct office scheme
Scheme designed by architect PLP will be new headquarters for law firm Hogan Lovells
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NewsMcAlpine completes restructure with new faces brought in as firm switches from regions to sectors
Firm rejigs business which will include push into more infrastructure work
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NewsOutput heads north but housebuilding stays in freefall
Steepest decline in housing activity for three years
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NewsWorkloads on the rise in first quarter, RICS says
Infrastructure the star sector but private housing continues to lag
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Features‘The day I convince myself I know everything is the day I go’: an interview with Bam’s John Wilkinson
The firm’s well-travelled COO on margins, a changing industry and the Iron (Scunthorpe United to you and me)
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NewsGrenfell report now set to be published next year
Hopes publication would see light of day this year dashed
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NewsIncome at Rider Levett Bucknall tops £100m as firm readies for Shard move
Firm set to move into London’s tallest tower next month
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NewsMetnor M&E subsidiary collapsed owing more than £7m
Norstead sank a week after sister contracting business went under
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NewsKier brings in new bosses under infrastructure rejig
Firm’s biggest division being split into two groups
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NewsLendlease boss Neil Martin stepping down as Skanska appoints new chief
Pair rejig top roles as incumbents set to retire
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NewsPrivate equity firm shells out £40m to take ‘significant’ stake in Ridge
Consultant set up in 1946 will now include bosses from Horizon Capital on its enlarged board
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NewsNorth-east contractor collapsed after funder pulled out
Metnor sank into administration in February owing creditors £10m
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NewsPersimmon build rate tumbles as firm hangs onto cash
But firm says improving trading conditions mean completions this year will be at top end of previous estimate
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News‘Take a back seat and we’ll give you £500k’: authorities detail why directors were banned in wake of demolition bid-rigging probe
The Competition and Markets Authority has made public details of why three directors of demolition firms have been banned for a total of nearly 18 years following its probe into bid-rigging in the sector. The revelations include how one director set up a firm to receive £175,000-worth of so-called “compensation” ...
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NewsThree firms eye £160m Oxford Science Park deal
Latest phase of life sciences work in city set to be up for grabs
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NewsWilkinson Eyre picked for more work at revamp of Lord’s cricket ground
Architect was behind earlier scheme completed in 2021
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