All Contractors articles – Page 238
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Contractors primed to start work on £16bn Hinkley nuclear project
Civils work on the UK’s first nuclear power plant in a generation could start as early as December
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Labour has got ambition but no cash
The Labour party conference reveals much positive policy but without some spending it may not add up to much
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Weak commercial output
The latest construction output figures show that the industry remains in a relatively healthy position
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900 students undertake Constructionarium training
Industry training centre draws wide range of students over the last academic year
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Balfour Beatty stays on top with £206m contract haul
Contractor leads August league table having won 19 projects, while contract awards in general rise slightly
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Fears Tesco profit warnings could lead to further construction cuts
One of the largest private construction clients may be set to stop capital spending in the wake of £250m profit warning
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GB Ӱ restructures after period of expansion
Contractor splits into four divisions as it grows to 80-strong
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NG Bailey wins £9m role on Exeter campus building
Subcontractor appointed by Bam to deliver package of energy-efficient features
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Liverpool FC wins planning for £75m Anfield expansion
Contractor will start job to expand main stand at Liverpool’s iconic football stadium early next year
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Labour conference: No borrowing for building
A fretful conference saw Labour tighten its stance on austerity, ruling out extra borrowing for capital spending
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Qataris seek UK firms for £6.3bn Doha Metro contracts
Contractors delivering the 216km Doha Metro network will visit London next month
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Lovell lands £50m 'Electric Quarter' in north London
Mixed-use scheme is named after electric light bulb inventor and former Enfield resident Joseph Swan
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Mace scoops £50m Oxford University institute
Exclusive: Mace beats rivals to £50m job to build Make-designed Big Data Centre at Oxford University
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Independence vote: a collective sigh of relief
Whatver your views on the referendum, for Scottish construction a “no” means a number of tricky issues are sidestepped
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UK contractor finances ‘unsustainable’ as margins fall
KPMG study finds main contractors suffering tightening margins and declining cash levels despite upturn
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Miller’s problem theatre job months behind schedule
Contractor’s delayed Bangor theatre job now set to complete “by the end of November”
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Restructure costs drive down profit at Kier
Profit down 40% after restructuring costs as firm appoints former Balfour Beatty regional boss as finance director
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Pension fund ready to invest in construction
Pensions Infrastructure Platform to start investments in construction phase of projects in Q4 2014
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Interserve bags £43m aerospace factory in Sheffield
Contractor will build project in the city’s advanced manufacturing belt
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Farewell Greg Fitzgerald
I’ll be sorry to see the Galliford Try boss go but he has done his bit for the firm and the industry