All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 89
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NewsKier’s construction boss joining Permasteelisa
Liam Cummins begins new role at end of next month
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NewsPay packets for trades heading for weekly average of £1,000
Electricians picked up £1,200 a week last month
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NewsBritish Land appoints architect to turn £20m City car park into logistics hub
Developer targeting more work in last-mile delivery push
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FeaturesTop 150 Contractors and Housebuilders 2022: Signs of hope in the economic phoney war
Contractors are wary but the need for more recruits and a better-than-expected autumn statement mean it’s not all doom and gloom for the year ahead, writes Dave Rogers
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NewsMcLaughlin & Harvey to start work on £100m delayed Glasgow office block
Job was first given green light in 2017
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NewsMcLaren closing in on £150m revamp of 1960s London tower
Developer Landsec redrew Portland House scheme to ‘materially reduce’ emissions
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NewsTop 150 firms see revenue bounce back from covid but all eyes turn to next year
Total income of biggest contractors and housebuilders increased by average of 18% last year, Building’s annual table reveals
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NewsBritish Land building veteran to leave next year after three decades at developer
Nigel Webb joined firm in 1992 and has overseen some of London’s best-known schemes
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NewsBalfour Beatty turnover to top £8.5bn this year
Average monthly net cash at UK’s biggest contractor on the rise
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NewsFormer Wates boss joins Mace as finance chief
David Allen also had spells at Crossrail and Laing O’Rourke
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NewsBrown and Mason says cost of demolition bid-rigging probe will top £2m
Firms expected to find out by next month how much they will be fined by watchdog
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NewsOptimism sinks as firms fret about economy
Confidence nosedives to lows last seen at start of pandemic
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NewsAmey boss to stand down after private equity takeover
Amanda Fisher to go after three years in role
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FeaturesGlencar’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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NewsKier 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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NewsSellar 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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NewsForterra warns again on further price hikes for bricks
Firm has increased prices by double-digits three times this year













