All Carillion articles – Page 15
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Carillion's Aberdeen road partner queries why it paid dividends as debt rose
Galliford Try boss says handing shareholders returns as deficits soared was ‘toxic’
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Carillion's Aberdeen road staff taken on by JV partners
Milestones left on delayed scheme to be announced in coming weeks
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MPs demand more answers from Carillion directors
Former bosses face further scrutiny over claims made last week
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Carillion inquiry committee wants redundancy payments speeded up
MPs worry that staff who have lost their jobs are waiting too long to get money
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Multiplex owner snaps up Carillion's FM work
Brookfield subsidiary to take on 2,500 UK staff
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Half of Carillion's apprentices still looking for new firms
CITB has contacted all 1,400 apprentices firm had on its books at the time of its collapse
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Serco saves £18m on Carillion FM deal
Firm had agreed to pay £50m for business back in December
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More money lost as Galliford Try’s Aberdeen road woes deepen
Firm racks up separate £25m hit following Carillion collapse and announces plans to raise £150m to cover job’s soaring costs
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Vinci takes on Carillion's Manchester student flats scheme
Work on £75m job set to get going again this spring
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MPs slam big four for “feasting" on Carillion
Auditor KPMG to be questioned in parliament later this month
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Cleaning jobs saved but less good news for Carillion's construction staff
Bust contractor’s prisons and defence FM work transferred to new firms
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Comment
Tackling late payment in the construction sector
If good can come out of Carillion’s collapse, it would be a recognition across the industry that late payment simply isn’t good business practice
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Carillion firesale planned to rake in £90m by the summer
Company planned to drop 2018 turnover by £1.5bn
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Carillion was hoping to recover more than £250m in claims by the time it went bust
Business recovery plan warned that it would lose over £300m on nine problem jobs
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Housebuilders pledge to take on stranded Carillion apprentices, MPs told
Cabinet minister reveals 796 apprentices still need to be placed
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Comment
Carillion: Who's delusional?
Carillion’s maligned boss made some valid points, even if MPs seemed not to listen
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Comment
Legal blog: When things go phut
With the Construction Act up for review, it’s the perfect moment to add a key item from Latham’s wish list that got left out last time: compulsory project bank accounts. Tony Bingham explains
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Features
‘This was a house of cards that could fall down at any moment’
Invited by MPs this week to explain how the construction and FM giant collapsed so precipitously, the firm’s former bosses revealed something of the mess they got themselves into
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A new age for the performance bond
In the fallout of Carillion’s collapse, the use of performance bonds as a way of derisking a project has come to the fore