All Contractors articles – Page 223
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Costain breaks £1bn revenue barrier
Strong performance in infrastructure offsets losses in natural resources and Spain
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Willmott Dixon lands Tubs Hill office-to-resi scheme
Contractor will convert Sevenoaks office building into residential
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Balfour JV secures 1,500-home Olympic Park scheme
Construction group and Places for People will develop two neighbourhoods in east London
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Keller posts fall in profit after contract dispute
Bristol wine warehouse case results in reduced profit at engineering firm
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Traditional construction in Vietnam
A brief insight into a very different culture shows a system that doesn’t suffer from the boom and bust cycle, at least not yet …
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Mace lands £200m Bracknell regeneration scheme
Contractor confirmed on major scheme in Berkshire town
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Inflation drives up Laing hospital by £60m
Government unveils extra funding for hospital redevelopment project
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Three teams picked for £2.3bn Thames 'super-sewer'
Bam, Balfour Beatty, Laing O’Rourke and Costain among the winners on Thames Tideway Tunnel
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Brookfield signs Pinnacle pre-construction deal
Exclusive: New owner Axa and developer Lipton Rogers line up Brookfield Multiplex to build ‘rationalised’ tower scheme
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Finding true North
For the northern powerhouse to narrow the economic divide with the South, dynamic planning and investment on governance and transport will be needed from the get-go
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Land Secs' £390m Buchanan Galleries plans approved
Controversial plans for £390m extension approved by Glasgow City Council
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Carillion lands £380m haul of Dubai contracts
Firm announced as preferred bidder on two schemes worth £380m
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Wates sets three-year BIM target
Contractor’s new design boss sets BIM target and says firm wants to work with “the best” architects
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Anglo Holt interest fails to turn into offers
Further 11 employees made redundant as administrator fails to secure offers for Anglo Holt
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Opening of new Design Museum pushed back to 2016
Bosses blame ‘complexity’ of £80m Commonwealth Institute refurb
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Kier still in Mouchel takeover talks
Construction group posts solid half-year results and says it is in still talks with Mouchel over potential takeover
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Procurement has to be reformed
Failed frameworks are just one symptom of a system that’s not working - we need the next government to act urgently