All Contractors articles – Page 234
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Mace scoops major South African scheme
Construction firm to act as consultant on mixed-use development in Johannesburg
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Subcontractor in retentions row with Costain
Waste specialist TEG has suspended trading in its shares amid a row with Costain over waste work in Greater Manchester
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Supply chain pressures force tender cost inflation upwards
Latest tender price forecast from Mace shows capacity shortages are starting to bite
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The bigger picture
Concerns about what is, for now, a slight blip in output figures would be better directed at thinking how to build the industry’s capacity to grow
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Bam favourite for latest King’s Cross project
Argent will submit 173,000 sq ft Four Pancras Square for planning imminently
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McLaren shakes up London business
McLaren restructures its London business with two new bosses replacing London managing director Graham Sturge
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Electricians agree 5% pay rise over two years
Unite members agree to pay deal after employers drop controversial entrant grade
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Balfour shareholders back Parsons Brinckerhoff sale
Vote paves way for WSP to buy US consultant from Balfour for £820m
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Graham Shennan exits Morgan Sindall
Morgan Sindall’s managing director has left the firm, following profit warning last week
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Skanska confirmed for iconic Battersea Power Station job
Contractor sees off three big name rivals to take £600m job to redevelop the Battersea Power Station
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Construction profit warnings hit two-year high
Firms paying the price of low margins, says accountants EY
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Construction urged to to crack down on modern slavery
Home Office publishes figures showing there were more than 50 victims of modern slavery working in construction last year
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Architects and consultants are industry's top employers
Architects and consultants have dominated this year’s ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Good Employer Guide
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Morgan Sindall hit by problem contracts
Firm issues profit warning after problems on ‘small number’ of construction contracts in London and South-east
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Diagnosing the drop
The latest construction output figures show that the industry remains in a relatively healthy position
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Mace soars to top spot with £350m BBC TV Centre deal
Revamp of iconic studios sees Mace top contractors’ league table, with Kier and Costain also strong performers in September
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Balfour Beatty strikes £36m deal over Olympic stadium cost rises
Cost of Balfour Beatty’s £154m Olympic stadium conversion job soars by £36m due to the complexity of installing the new stadium roof
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Galliford Try picks up £77m of office jobs
Contractor’s building business awarded two jobs
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Costs to soar on Balfour Beatty's Olympic stadium job
Cost of £154m Olympic stadium conversion job could rise by as much as £50m due to the complexity of installing the new stadium roof
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Without stopping for breath
Work on the Government Construction Strategy continues apace, but there’s still lots to do