All Contractors articles – Page 190
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Interserve cuts carbon intensity by 20% in 2015
The firm’s business-wide sustainability plan sets out its targets to 2020
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Has Kier overreached itself?
Kier’s latest trading update suggests its acquisitions of May Gurney and Mouchel have incurred significant ‘integration costs’
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Heathrow picks Balfour for £170m baggage job
Contractor will upgrade baggage screening and handling systems at the airport
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Third of councils now using standardised PQQs
SEC Group survey finds increasing adoption of standardised procurement
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Redrow wins deal on 7,000-home mega site
The £1.5bn scheme will be Britain’s biggest new housing suburb when finished
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Problem jobs drag Sisk to £18m loss
Firm blames “record level” of supply chain inflation for troubled contracts in south
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Kier hit by £82m of writedowns
Construction group moots sale of Mouchel Consulting and axes its Caribbean business
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Graham wins revamp of historic Lincoln's Inn buildings
Contractor will restore and extend Grade II* listed buildings
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Industry and politicians gather at the House of Commons
Less than a week since the Brexit result guests at Ӱ’s Houses of Commons reception heard speeches from Conor McGinn MP and editor Sarah Richardson on the impact facing the industry
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Morgan Sindall bags £39m Bournemouth job
‘Gateway’ building will house the university’s health and social sciences department
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Oakmont poaches McLaren directors
Patrick Mays and David McDonnell join the Essex-based contractor
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Brexit is an economist's worst nightmare
The political fallout from last week’s referendum result makes economic forecasting almost impossible - we have embarked on a huge change with no clear plan and so can only be vague about our future
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Mace's fit-out arm wins City job
Como will fit-out 24 floors of under-construction One Angel Court
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Laing O'Rourke's Liverpool cancer hospital gets go-ahead
£157m specialist hospital will open in 2019
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Brexit - It's not all bad news but there is much uncertainty
The referendum result will impact on many facets of our sector
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Brexit will be good for Britain
Make no mistake, last week’s vote to leave the EU has created many unknowns but construction is an entrepreneurial and essential industry and will do better unfettered by EU regs