All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 96
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NewsInfrastructure sale helps swell Skanska profit
Profit from ongoing business nearly trebles, firm adds
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NewsSisk wins £100m infrastructure deal at York Central scheme
Site being masterminded by Homes England and Network Rail pairing
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NewsMcLaren beefs up digital team with former O’Rourke boss
Firm creates new post of digital and data head
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NewsCompetition watchdog eyes probe into £300m HS2 bid race
Bidders set to know next month whether formal investigation will begin
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NewsKier wins deal to replace Glasgow’s Barlinnie prison
New £100m-plus complex due to open by 2026
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NewsContractors raise possibility of closing sites in face of record-breaking temperatures
Highs of 41 degrees forecast for today, with outside chance of 43 degrees tomorrow
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NewsWillmott Dixon rips into supply chain for ‘dodging’ £44m cladding repair bill
Firm’s chairman promises legal action and says resposibility for cost lies with external envelope specialist and consultants
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NewsContractors update guidance for sites as heat emergency declared
Laing O’Rourke, Mace and Wates all issue fresh advice as record-breaking highs due to hit on Monday
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NewsDeveloper’s collapse helps keep Tolent in red
Contractor hit by £2.1m bad debt from High Street Group implosion
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NewsBidders expected shortly for £150m Shoreditch office scheme
Telephone House being redeveloped by Brockton Everlast
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NewsManchester United begins asking fans what to do with Old Trafford ground
Club says consultation the first of several surveys of supporter opinion
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NewsGraham sees numbers recover from pandemic with turnover hitting record figure
Profit goes up by more than half
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NewsLaing O’Rourke wins £370m HS2 Interchange station
Firm beats Skanska and McAlpine teams to Solihull deal
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NewsFour chasing £130m City headquarters revamp
Winner on Woolgate Exchange job due later this summer
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NewsClients having to accept cost of jobs are going up by as much as 20%, says Bam boss
‘It takes a bit of getting used to but they do eventually,’ adds James Wimpenny













