All Contractors articles – Page 203
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Balfour regional offices face closure in consolidation plan
Up to four offices and 50 jobs under threat as firm deepens efficiency drive after three years of profit warnings
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Mace chairman: Chinese firms in UK 'to get stronger and stronger'
Ӱ Live: Mace executive chairman Stephen Pycroft shares his views on the UK market and life in ‘Mace world’
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Features
Contractors' salary survey 2015: Rise and shine
Wage inflation among contractors may have slowed in the past year, but it’s still a pretty good time to ask for a pay rise
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Firms to pay apprenticeships levy to raise £3bn by 2020
Spending Review 2015: Levy set at 0.5% of employer’s pay bill - but allowance means less than 2% of employers will pay it
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Major projects hit by cost concerns, warns Severfield
Severfield posts increase in half-year revenue and profit but remains cautious on UK pipeline
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P22 framework procurement kicks off
Department of Health plans buyers’ days for £5bn, four-year framework
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Comment
Mixed messages
Industry sentiment surveys suggests a growing industry while official statistics show declines in activity
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Civils haul gives Bam Nuttall top spot in contractors table
Firm’s contract wins last month include share of Hinkley Point C enabling works and Highland Main Line project
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Former Capita exec joins Laing O'Rourke
Jonathan Goring will become contractor’s head of major projects from 4 January next year
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Laing O'Rourke agrees £116m London office deal
Contractor will build Derwent London’s Brunel Ӱ in Paddington
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February start planned for 22 Bishopsgate
Lipton Rogers and PLP win planning for 62-storey tower on former Pinnacle site
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Sir Robert McAlpine to revamp Wimbledon No 1 Court
Contractor to build £70m retractable roof on No1 Court and two new tiers of seating
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22 Bishopsgate tower recommended for approval
Raft of firms including Brookfield Multiplex and PLP await outcome of planning meeting tomorrow
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Interserve hit by losses on three problem jobs
Firm’s UK construction business expected to “break even” rather than make a profit
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Galliford Try contracting margins on the up
Construction group says contracting margins are improving in trading update ahead of its AGM
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Kier debt spikes on late payment
Contractor picks up work but struggles to get paid for legacy jobs and work in Saudi Arabia
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Carillion lands £100m of Canada contracts
Contractor wins include trio of contracts for Canadian oil companies