All Contractors articles – Page 197
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Features
Contractors: The new world order?
Contractor Colin Harding has come up with a proposal to totally redesign the industry’s contractural arena - using far fewer consultants and putting sole responsibility for the performance of the building onto one single contractor
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Galliford Try record profit as Ken Gillespie to retire
Strong half-year results as chief operating officer announces departure date
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Contractors nearing full capacity
Contractors are nearing full capacity as labour shortages continue to bite according to Build UK’s latest survey
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Interserve considers division sale
Contractor puts its profitable equipment services arm under strategic review
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Analysts' verdict on £85m ISG takeover
Analysts predict Cathexis will focus on firm’s core fit-out business before looking to sell up within five years
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Bam launches new energy efficiency business
New business will offer design and installation of green energy systems
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Mace and Carillion back EU 'remain' campaign
Contractor duo join clients in letter supporting EU membership
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Essential Living ends main contractor framework
The developer is to take a more “hands-on” approach to delvier its £1bn pipeline
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Mace bags Leeds John Lewis store fit-out
Mace has been appointed to fit out the first John Lewis store in Leeds
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Morgan Sindall scoops £38m schools and leisure job
Work will be completed in three phases on Cambridge project
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Comment
In better shape than 2008?
If domestic expenditure slows, is the UK economy in better shape to cope than it was in 2008?
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Wates stays top of contractors table
Four housing projects in London keep contractor top for second consecutive month
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Royal Bam back in the black
Better performance in the UK boosts Bam, but problems remain in Holland
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Cathexis triumphs in £85m ISG takeover battle
Offer goes unconditional as US investor seeks to take UK contractor private
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Lendlease Europe construction posts loss
Australian firm’s European contracting division posts £1.9m pre-tax loss