All Galliford Try articles – Page 6
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Galliford Try kicks off Solihull retirement scheme
Contractor’s partnerships business building 261 flats in a 12-storey tower
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Galliford Try to take further hit on Aberdeen road job
Charge will be less than £25m reported in first half, says contractor
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Lovell raids Galliford Try for new finance chief
Steve Breslin spent four years at firm’s partnerships arm
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Workers down tools on Aberdeen bypass
Problem-hit project is already running a year behind schedule
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Galliford Try rights issue raises £158m
Cash will be used to cover soaring Aberdeen bypass costs
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Delayed Aberdeen road now won't open until the autumn
Transport Scotland caught off-guard by Balfour Beatty’s revelation last week road would not complete until this summer
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Plans for Wolverhampton's £150m interchange overhaul revealed
The scheme includes 93,000sq m of office space
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Galliford Try bags £19m Wolverhampton station job
Work is part of wider £150 upgrade of area around station
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Galliford Try loses High Court case with steel subcontractor
Contractor’s Scottish arm loses case against BHC
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Galliford Try bags £40m Durham University job
Contractor appointed to build the new Centre for Teaching and Learning
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Galliford Try bags £54m Manchester Airport contract
Latest award part of a decade-long £1bn transformation programme at UK’s third busiest airport
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Galliford Try wins road contracts worth more than £33m
Biggest deal valued at over £24m will see firm build a new junction on the M49
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Galliford Try appoints new rail and aviation boss
Commercial director Chris Scoffield promoted to succeed previous managing director Nick Salt
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Government to cap social housing rent increases
Hikes will be capped at inflation plus 1% for five years from 2020
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Scottish schemes send Galliford Try profit tumbling
Firm hoping to draw a line on losses at Queensferry bridge and Aberdeen road
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Comment
A week is a long time in housebuilding
This week's news that £254m-turnover David McLean had fallen into administration sent reverberations around the industry because it was the biggest construction faller yet in the credit crunch.Administrator Deloitte will wind up the contracting arm and plans to sell off its housing developments; all very sensible so far.Presumably all the ...