All articles by Phil Clark – Page 10
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Divorced from reality
When Whitehall split responsibility for construction between departments, it was obvious things would get messy – but then the industry has always been misunderstood
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NewsFuture of Jarvis in doubt despite backing from banks
Auditors give support services group guarded bill of health as it posts loss of £247m for year to 31 March
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Sir Robert McAlpine loses £24m on PFI hospital
Contractor announces ‘exceptionally poor’ year as West Midlands scheme leads to overall loss of £19.9m
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BAA drops Davis Langdon and Cyril Sweett
Airport client puts faith in EC Harris, Turner & Townsend and Doig & Smith after support services review
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T&T set to join rush to become LLP
QS and project manager Turner & Townsend is poised to become a limit liability partnership in the next year
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Paddington campus to be on three sites
The £800m PFI hospital campus planned for Paddington, west London, is likely to be based on three sites, it emerged this week
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NewsCTRL team is favourite for 10bn Crossrail
Consortium London and Continental Railways (LCR) has emerged as the favourite to oversee the £10bn Crossrail scheme, which was given government approval on Tuesday
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NewsO'Rourke's global domination starts with 122% profit leap
Turnover rises 20% to £1.66bn in an ‘excellent’ year for Laing O’Rourke, which aims to be a worldwide player
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Watts: 'BRE is on a precipice'
Graham Watts, chief executive of the Construction Industry Council, has called on firms to lobby the Treasury over changes to funding research in construction
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NewsBrown plan sparks capacity fears
Construction industry consultants have warned the government that the industry will struggle to deliver the chancellor’s latest spending review
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News£800m health campus may be saved by land transplant
St Mary’s NHS Trust looks at using developer Chelsfield’s land for ailing PFI scheme in Paddington, London
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Birse to halve building division
Contractor Birse is set to reduce its building division to a turnover of £30m after revealing the operation cost them £30m in the past five years
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NewsNew boss at WYG keen to broaden firm’s horizon
John Purvis, chief executive of White Young Green, explains why the £120m-turnover firm is looking to Europe
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News‘Very, very good’ engineer is bought out of receivership
Foremans buys UK arm of rival consulting engineer Roberts and Partners after management buyout fails
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NewsMott MacDonald targets £500m
Multidisciplinary consultant Mott MacDonald has announced a surge in turnover for last year, and predicts that this year will be even better
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News'Jarvis appears unlikely to get to the end of July in its present form'
Analysts openly question how long the contractor can survive as shares fall again in the wake of a fourth profit warning this year
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New blow for Paddington PFI
Plans for a £800m PFI "health campus" at Paddington, west London, are expected to suffer further delays because of recommendations in a government review of the project
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NewsFormer Laing stalwart Stone takes top job at Gleeson
Experienced commercial director starts work at Gleeson after departure from Laing O'Rourke last June
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Holyrood: Auditor general admits cost may rise further
Latest report on final bill for Scottish parliament concedes that final price could be more than £431m
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NewsAsite to get fresh cash injection
Construction portal Asite has gained permission for a debt-to-equity deal from the stock exchange's takeover panel














