All articles by Andrew Hankinson – Page 6
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Indian tycoon swoops to save McCabe with £300m
Irish contractor behind £110m London skyscraper will give investment company a 50% stake
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Vinci to replace Kier on £10m Heathrow T3 refurb
Contractor is replaced ’by mutual consent’ with BAA after project ’not delivered as hoped’
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House prices dip 0.5%
Annual house price inflation falls by 2% as Nationwide reports a cooling housing market in July
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Quarry operator fined £30k after vehicle accident
Humberside Aggregates and Excavations pleads guilty after incident that hospitalised trainee
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Travis Perkins profit up 24%
Turnover rises 5% to £1.5bn as builders merchant looks to complete BSS purchase
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Connaught agrees extra £15m overdraft
Chairman of troubled social housing specialist ’delighted by tangible evidence of support from lenders’
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Gove tells MPs why he scrapped BSF
Michael Gove tells a parliamentary committee the £55bn Ӱ Schools for the Future programme was ’flawed’
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Vinci wins £16.5m Gatwick airport job
Gatwick airport has awarded a new contract to redevelop its South Terminal to Vinci
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Former O'Rourke executive loses whistleblower case
Laing O’Rourke accuses Neels Kriek of seeking cash settlement as court throws out claim
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Cambridge University to open Laing O'Rourke construction centre
The Laing O’Rourke Centre for Construction Engineering and Technology will be used for research and teaching
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Ӱ boss fined £4,000 after scaffolding collapse
The boss of a Teesside firm has had to pay £6,500 after scaffolding collapsed in a residential street.
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New prison pulled by government
Ministry of Justice withdraws planning application for 1,500-capacity prison in Essex
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Part of Olympic site shut down after worker falls
A section of the Olympic Village has been closed off after a worker suffers a suspected broken arm
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Three bidders picked for £450m Liverpool hospital
Brookfield has been dropped from the running for the £450m Royal Liverpool hospital.
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Ray O’Rourke pens defence of firm’s integrity
Ray O’Rourke, the chairman of Laing O’Rourke, has taken the unprecedented step of writing to all the firm’s major customers ahead of an employment tribunal brought by a former senior member of staff
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Kier dodges schools cutbacks
Kier chief executive Paul Sheffield has predicted that his firm will be unaffected by cuts to the government’s investment in schools and predicted the firm’s outgoing financial director would be “swamped” with opportunities
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Firms scramble to win work on Tories' free schools initiative
Consultants switch resources from BSF and rush to make contacts with parent and teacher groups