All Contractors articles – Page 160
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Ex-Carillion FD and MPs in war of words over inquiry findings
MPs hit back at former Carillion finance boss Richard Adam over claims he was misrepresented in report on collapse
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Willmott Dixon opens two offices in Birmingham city centre
Contractor is working on a number of projects in the UK’s second largest city
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Apprenticeship starts slump 40% in February
There were 14,200 fewer apprenticeship starts in February than in the same month last year
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Homes England prepares to launch £150m frameworks
Other public bodies will have access to the frameworks
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Skanska seals deal for £141m Knightsbridge job
The project is being brought forward by Saudi investor the Olayan Group
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Trio of contractors land work on £1.3bn nuclear base
The Clyde commercial framework will run for 10 years
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T Clarke starts work on second phase of Battersea Power Station
M E specialist outlines new projects at its AGM and says it’s on track for 2018 profit of £7m
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CBI slams MPs over 'inaccurate' Carillion inquiry report
The Confederation of British Industry has slammed the parliamentary committee report
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Features
Interserve: Waste not, want not
Interserve’s energy-from-waste crisis has prompted fears of another Carillion-style collapse, as the company takes drastic action to rebalance the books
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Westleigh set to give Countryside a boost
Deal to buy Leicestershire-based firm will expand housebuilder’s geographical reach
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Hackitt calls for manufacturers to be banned from testing own products
Final report also calls for an increase in the frequency of testing
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Finishes and Interiors Sector seals £2.1m CITB deal
Scheme looks to address key challenges faced in the finishes and interior sector, including skills shortages
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Hackitt report: Key points for the construction industry
Seven big takeaways from Dame Judith Hackitt’s final report on building fire safety
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Government to consult on banning combustible cladding, says housing secretary
James Brokenshire gives his response to Dame Judith Hackitt’s final report
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Resident calls for combustible cladding ban ignored in final Hackitt report
But review leader says she would support a government decision to ban combustible materials
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Hackitt says she would support government ban on combustible cladding
But her final report, published today, does not recommend a ban
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Hackitt looks to crack down on building safety shortcuts
Hackitt Review lays out key points where new regulatory body must run rule over high rise residential buildings
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Private building control banned from high rise inspections, says Hackitt
Final report recommends new approval body for buildings over 10 storeys but no ban on flammable materials