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North West utilities contractor leaves family hands for private equity owner
O’Connor Utilities set up nearly 30 years ago
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Willmott Dixon boss fires broadside at government over ‘popularist’ Building Safety Act
Contractor’s chief says politicians should look at their role in building safety ‘mess’
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Birmingham hospital caught up in Carillion collapse set to open six years late
Scheme Carillion was building had been due to ooen in October 2018
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Wilkinson Eyre’s Holborn Circus plans get go-ahead
10-storey scheme will replace 1930s building
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McLaren to turn former Topshop flagship into Ikea store
Firm lands second major deal on London’s Oxford Street
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Mace speeds up payments to get smaller firms through cashflow squeeze
Contractor says it expects inflation to go through 10% barrier later this year
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Sports specialist Populous adds audiovisual agency for venues work
Spurs stadium architect currently working on Manchester United’s Old Trafford masterplan
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Hunt says latest figures show it can take £5.6m bid-rigging hit
Firm one of 10 named in probe last week by cartel-buster
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56-storey block planned as Birmingham towers plan gets public airing
Scheme earmarked for site of 1960s city landmark
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Civils sale helps Osborne edge back into black but losses from continuing operations spiral
Proceeds from disposal of infrastructure arm helps group into profit but ongoing construction business falls deeper into red
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McAlpine fills engineering director role
Andrew Hunter moves into position left vacant by Alison Cox move
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Whitby Wood merges with rival engineer
£6.5m turnover business brings in firm which worked on venue staging ABBA concerts
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T&T warns cost inflation to hit 10% in one UK city – and it’s not London
New findings pinpoint which cities have seen steepest rises
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Energy new build must increase five-fold to meet net zero targets, says Atkins
Engineering firm disputes claims of progress in CCC report
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Fosters’ City Hall building could get listed status
DCMS refuses to grant five-year immunity certificate for former Greater London Authority base
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Glenigan reports ‘signs of recovery’ as project start numbers increase
But June review reveals total value of work down
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Hunt says demolition bid-rigging probe will cost it over £5m
Latest figure brings cumulative amount from four firms who have gone public with financial hits to £23m
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Government slammed for ‘shocking’ failure on retrofit
UK’s official advisor on climate policy also brands lack of zero carbon homes standard as ‘scandalous’