All Contractors articles – Page 150
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Kent builder begins search for new boss
Gallagher chief executive Nick Yandle goes at end of year
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Trust votes in favour of raiding public purse to finish Carillion hospital
A new private finance option had previously been the preferred vehicle for finishing the Midland Metropolitan hospital
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Learn lessons about risk after Carillion collapse, Skanska boss tells clients
Greg Craig says contractors are expected to shoulder too much liability on jobs
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University of Bath starts search for contractor for £60m science building
The chosen contractor will deliver the £27m main package of works to deliver the Institute for Advanced Automotive Propulsion Systems
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MPs want smaller firms to reveal gender pay gap
The change would see more construction firms reveal pay figures
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Trust told it could cost more than £400m to finish Carillion hospital
A contractor said it would charge £424m to finish the Midland Met if procured through a new PF2 deal
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London firm given headline billing for Koko revamp
Od Projects lands main contractor role on prestigious job
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Galliford Try ties up £32m Durham uni deal
New sports hall is second contract for client in a year
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Kier directors go as contractor names new operations boss
Board shake-up kicks off firm’s restructuring programme
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Ton up for army-into-construction initiative
BuildForce targets former military personnel to join industry
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CITB pledges support for axed Carillion apprentices
Training body confirms it is still providing support for stranded apprentices despite mass redundancies
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Government figures reveal how long it takes big builders to pay their bills
Balfour Beatty and Kier top list of poor payers, while Barratt is the quickest to settle up among the top 10 housebuilders and contractors
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Keller says Brexit spooking overseas investors
Firm kicks off interims reporting season with improved set of results
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Close to 350 Carillion apprentices given their marching orders in past week
Biggest number of staff axed at bust firm in seven day period since early February
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Skegness plans high wire over outdoor swimming pool
Council begins hunt for contractor to carry out work at Lincolnshire resort
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Vinci boss says being listed helped send Carillion under
Collapse has shown public sector clients need to share more of risk, Bruno Dupety adds
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Wates makes a splash with £50m deal for Commonwealth Games pool
Aquatics centre will be one of the showpiece venues for 2022 games
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Top 10 contractors under the cosh as margins slip to less than 0.5%
Margins have fallen from 1.09% 12 months ago