All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 84
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Redundancy costs top £1m for second year running at Byrne
Firm racks up £3.5m restructuring bill in past three years as turnover dropped nearly a quarter last year, latest accounts reveal
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Top consultants warn UK’s petrol crisis is foretaste of what’s coming construction’s way
Gleeds boss says UK has hung out ‘you’re not welcome’ sign to EU workers as labour shortages top company concerns
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Don’t expect travel restrictions changes to see airports sector restart spending soon, Gleeds boss warns
Recovery will start to happen in 2023, Gleeds boss says
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NMCN gets more time to strike rescue deal
Firm hoping to release 2020 results next week but admits they may be delayed again
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Familiar names up against new rivals for latest HS2 contract
Six firms shortlisted for £240m civils deal
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Industry told to speed up carbon reduction programme
New report says reusing materials and green machinery will help construction meet targets
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Architects’ confidence slips back
Practices worried about materials shortages and planning hold-ups
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Mace wins CM deal at billionaire’s Mayfair homes scheme
Project being masterminded by Phones4U founder John Caudwell
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Chipperfield shrugs off pandemic to return to black
Income at Edinburgh concert hall architect jumps 17%
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Post-Grenfell code for construction products launched
Initiative aims to fight misleading marketing by firms
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In Business: Nigel Webb, the man driving British Land
Nigel Webb, head of development at British Land, talks to Dave Rogers about the return to the office, upcoming projects and why construction needs to become more like the car industry
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British Land spells out plan to turn £20m City car park into logistics hub
Developer targeting more sites in last-mile delivery push
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Kier says resumption of dividend the next stage in firm’s recovery
Company also draws up £4.5bn turnover and 3.5% margin targets
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As Cleveland Bridge teeters on the brink, it will forever be associated with Wembley
The firm might not be the biggest to go under, but its work on the stadium ensured that its name stayed in the headlines
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Galliford Try buying up materials year in advance to combat shortages as firm climbs back into profit
Company files set of results free from exceptional items