All articles by Allister Hayman – Page 33
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Balfour Beatty puts 120 more jobs at risk
But staff at Northampton office offer counter proposal in bid to keep jobs
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Row over residential element stalls Pinnacle progress
Design review aimed at cutting cost of stalled £1bn tower several months overdue amid City opposition to mooted residential element
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Skanska tipped for £500m Scalpel tower
Contractor emerges as frontrunner for job to build Kohn Pedersen Fox-designed tower in City of London
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Balfour Beatty puts 200 jobs at risk
Around 200 jobs have been put at risk after the firm announced plans to close three regional offices
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Davey defends Green Deal after cavity wall measures plummet
Energy secretary says he’s ‘proud’ of Green Deal despite figures showing cavity wall insulation installations have collapsed
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Tim Yeo steps aside as committee chair
Tim Yeo steps aside from role as chair of energy and climate change committee while alleged lobbying breaches are investigated
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New Balfour boss seeks greater consistency
Nick Pollard says he will focus on improving the operational performance of the business as it seeks to recover from a £50m profit warning
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Balfour Beatty wins £110m London tower job
Firm breaks London tall building market with £110m contract to build Providence Tower in docklands
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Balfour Beatty picks new UK boss
Former Bovis chief executive Nick Pollard to head UK construction business as firm closes three regional offices
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Big names battle for £42m V&A gallery
Exclusive: Five firms are in the running for a high-profile job to build a new £42m exhibition space for the Victoria Albert museum
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Mace sets sights on £2bn global turnover by 2020
Exclusive: Firm breaks through £1bn-turnover barrier and eyes overseas construction work in push for continued growth
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Lewis' Ӱ contractor set to go bust
Merepark Construction faces liquidation after bank ceases payments on redevelopment of iconic Lewis’ Ӱ
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Former Morgan Sindall chief joins Willmott Dixon
Exclusive: Morgan Sindall’s former chief executive Paul Smith joins Willmott Dixon as the new boss of its support services business
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Thameslink's £3.6bn upgrade back on budget
Public spending watchdog says Network Rail has managed to arrest ballooning costs of £1.7bn phase two of Thameslink programme
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Severfield-Rowen loss hits £29m
Steel giant reports loss after “most challenging period” in firm’s history
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Union launches blacklist High Court action
Contractors including Carillion, Sir Robert McAlpine and Kier targeted in legal action lodged by the GMB on behalf of construction workers
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Former Taylor Woodrow chairman dies
Sir Frank Gibb, a former chairman and chief executive of Taylor Woodrow, has died, aged 85
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Labour calls for £10bn housing boost
Shadow chancellor says short-term rise in borrowing to fund £10bn investment in housebuilding would boost economic growth