All Contractors articles – Page 184
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Forces offered modular police cells by Willmott Dixon
Contractor teams up with Canadian architect to offer product which builds on standardised school concept
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Laing O’Rourke lands top spot with £450m airport contract
Firm is number one in contractor league tables after winning job to transform Manchester’s Terminal Two
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Carillion puts in plans for £100m Nine Elms college
Lambeth College campus will deliver a range of courses including construction
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Interserve wins £81m Middle East mall job
Contractor will expand and revamp a shopping centre in the UAE
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Styles & Wood snaps up data centre contractor
Fit-out firm buys 60-strong specialist Keysource
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Major recruitment drive after Hinkley Point go-ahead
Somerset project now expected to unlock a potential £80bn nuclear new build pipeline
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Hinkley opens up UK markets to global competitors
The decision to give Hinkley Point the go-ahead means UK construction firms will find themselves increasingly up against competition from abroad
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CCS starts search for new board directors
Scheme to improve image of construction wants to move to the ‘next level’
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Sir Robert McAlpine completes MI6 flats
Riverside flats are first venture by Gerald Ronson’s new outfit
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Give us cash and we’ll back your building schemes, public tells government
Poll says £5,000 enough to secure backing
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Mace on board Osborne's new Northern Powerhouse think tank
Former chancellor launches body to fan flames of his pet project
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Wilson James' consultancy arm bags five jobs
Logistics firm targets growth for its year-old consultancy arm
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Clients recommitting to jobs after Brexit jitters, says Galliford boss
Construction group posts record profit but legacy jobs continue to drag
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The 2016 Little Britain experience
We’ve had another action-packed few days at Cowes, with all possible weather conditions but luckily no sign of Brexit blues
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Galliford's new Bristol office picks up £42m job
Contractor’s regeneration arm will build 261-home retirement village
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Is land around transport hubs too difficult to develop?
The short answer is no, but it’s not easy aligning the priorities of rail infrastructure with property developers…
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Output holds firm in first full month after EU referendum
Unchanged output in July and strong new orders in the second quarter surprise economists
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Spurs buys five cranes for £400m stadium build
New £400m ground is being built right next to White Hart Lane