All Contractors articles – Page 171
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Paul Sheffield joins Royal Bam
Sheffield left his role as managing director at Laing O’Rourke in February
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Europe's tallest modular tower tops out
The 29-storey structure is a student accommodation scheme in north London
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Interserve starts work on special needs' schools
Construction firm to build three sites in £41m contract
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60,000 workers to down tools today
Over 1,000 sites, offices and production facilities are taking part in safety awareness campaign
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Balfour calls for faster Heathrow expansion
Contractor says rapid airport expansion will be needed post-Brexit
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Bouygues wins trio of Midlands jobs
The latest wins follow the French-owned contractor’s appointment to build a new tower in Salford
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Craft skills shortages ‘putting British heritage at risk’
Surveyors flag divide between public’s building-preservation expectations and industry skills gaps
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Carillion wins £75m Manchester uni flats
Contractor lined up to build 1,122 student bedrooms
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Willmott Dixon begins Ally Pally revamp
Scheme includes restoring derelict Victorian theatre
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Infrastructure decline drives down construction output
New housing weighed heavily on output, falling by 2.6% in February.
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Carillion lands £200m defence contract
Contractor will provide FM services across London and the South-east
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L&G appoints local contractor for £54m Dover development
RG Group took possession of the site as the main contractor on 3 April 2017
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Morrison lands £63.5m Scottish schools deal
Campus will combine five local primary and secondary schools
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What are you doing about gender pay gap reporting?
New rules on publishing gender pay gap data have come into force, and many in construction appear to be ahead of the curve in planning their strategies
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It's up to employers to make apprenticeships work
The apprenticeship levy is a great start but now the industry needs to do its bit to ensure the quality of the tuition meets its needs
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Do employers really understand the apprenticeship levy?
Government has been slow to release details of how the new levy will work and many firms will find the it difficult and bureaucratic, but there are some positives
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Buckingham confirmed for Bristol's £92m arena job
The contractor replaces Bouygues on the scheme
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Bam bags £50m Cardiff university job
Contractor lined up to build Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios-designed hub
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How to get more from the supply chain
Tendering for specialist subcontractors can be frustrating for clients, applying a reverse engineering approach to procurement can help