All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 39
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NewsRecovery continues but output still down on pre-covid levels, ONS figures reveal
Activity increased by 17.6% in July, according to the ONS
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NewsAround 5,000 small contractors set to benefit from CITB levy changes
Skills body proposes raising wage bill threshold to £120,000 next year
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NewsWSP founding partner John Sale dies, aged 92
Business was originally known as Engineering Design Associates
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NewsImportance of social value in planning set to increase in wake of covid crisis, BCO predicts
More councils are likely to involve social value in the planning process
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NewsThree chase main contractor role at £337m Museum of London job
Museum hoping to move into new home by 2024
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NewsBidders told to meet strict financial tests if they want to win Levete’s £21m museum extension
Scottish council imposes series of requirements for Paisley job on contractors amid coronavirus crisis
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FeaturesHow are university capital budgets holding up in the face of covid?
Covid-19 and the government’s exam grading fiasco have combined to leave universities in a deep administrative and financial hole. Jordan Marshall asks industry experts what the sector needs to do
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NewsBerkeley Group maintains profit guidance despite covid-19 hit
Firm still forecasting pre-tax profit of £500m after better than expected trading
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NewsCrossrail admits once again it may open without Bond Street
The railway had previously revised its forecast to say the problem station would open with the rest of the central section
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NewsClients hand out £4.5bn of work in July
New data reveals top-spending clients across different sectors
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NewsMace scores third office job for Helical
Contractor appointed to 33 Charterhouse Street scheme two months after new finance was secured
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NewsRace for contractors to build new Whipps Cross hospital begins
Barts Health NHS Trust one of six to receive £2.7bn of government funding
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NewsAtkins and Gleeds land £230m HS2 roles
Firms have been charged with keeping a grip on the programme and costs
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NewsContractors’ staff return to offices as government launches ‘back to work’ campaign
Laing O’Rourke reopens HQ to more employees while Mace expects numbers to increase at Moorgate office














