All Contractors articles – Page 16
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Laing O’Rourke’s Des O’Rourke dies after short illness
Younger brother of Ray was co-owner of country’s biggest private contractor
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Lendlease lands Crystal Palace stadium expansion
Selhurst Park scheme will increase capacity by 8,000 to 34,000
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Inflation and jobs slowing down sees Graham profit slip
Northern Ireland based contractor says turnover flat at £1.1bn
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Mace boss sings praises of new government as firm posts record set of results
Company expecting revenue to top £2.5bn this year
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Procurement strategy on £900m London towers job close to being finalised
Development manager Lipton Rogers hoping to start main construction work early next year
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ISG talks drag on but company confident announcement on sale is ‘imminent’
Contractor hoping to reveal details of new owner this week
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Skanska forced to revise 2022 profit down after saying costs of completing jobs was underestimated by £30m
Firm admits ‘errors in forecasting’ meant previous figure had to be ripped up
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FRP says it has ‘taken advice from solicitors’ as part of Henry administration
Administrator of London high-rise specialist says collapsed firm had ‘numerous bank accounts’
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Lendlease inks £450m army barracks deal
Up-for-sale contractor signs up for work at three sites
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ISG set to be sold ‘in coming days’
Firm sends out announcement this morning saying that deal will include ‘significant investment’ from new owner
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Bam’s Northern boss steps down
John Phillips retires after three decades at Co-op Live firm
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Aviva eyes redevelopment of City site at Fenchurch Street with plans due in next year
Investor appoints CO-RE to mastermind work under design drawn up by Wilkinson Eyre
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Lendlease in running for £200m City block
Tenter House scheme one of first shortlists up-for-sale contractor has made since parent said it wanted to sell
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Keltbray expecting demolition fine appeal decision by autumn as firm turns in record turnover
Contractor spent more than £500,000 on legal fees last year contesting CMA findings
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The collapse of Osborne: how covid, Truss, ‘market noise’ and failed rescue deals sent historic name under
Administrator details painstaking and long-standing effort to keep business set up in 1966 alive
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Up to 40 jobs set to go at Bam’s construction business as firm begins consultation with staff
Staff at London and Northern arms affected
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‘Non-recoverable’ cost increases helped send Hertfordshire contractor under, administrator says
Stevenage firm ARJ specialised in resdiential work