All Contractors articles – Page 259
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Ryder's Liverpool innovation centre reaches completion
Morgan Sindall has completed work on Ryder Architecture’s new innovation centre in Liverpool
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Willmott Dixon launches early payment scheme
Subcontractors eligible to get paid up to two weeks early for a 2% charge
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Former Willmott Dixon boss to run Thomas Vale
Craig Tatton to take responsibility for construction business’ day-to-day operations
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Cowboy builders cost homeowners £1.9bn a year
TrustMark survey shows one in five homeowners have to get work re-done after employing shoddy tradespeople
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Contracts on £16bn Crossrail 2 could be awarded as early as 2019
Transport for London says scheme could be delivered before 2030 deadline
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NFB appoints news chief executive
Richard Beresford joins from the British Medical Association
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Construction confidence hits seven-year high
Latest Markit/CIPS survey finds sector grew for eleventh successive month in March
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Esh Group buys Border Construction
Northern construction firm Esh Group has acquired both Border Holdings and Border Construction
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Comment
Wasting a good crisis
The construction industry stands poised for growth but it will have to know how to respond to rising demand if it is not going to fritter away its opportunities
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Caroline Murphy vows to continue to press employee-ownership plans
John Murphy’s daughter pledges to continue lobbying Murphy Group to become a workers’ co-operative
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Laing O’Rourke scores Etihad stadium job
Contractor appointed to expand Manchester City’s home ground to 60,000 seats
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Deal for £450m Mersey Gateway reaches financial close
Bridge project will now go ahead after over 20 years of planning and financial struggles
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Bam lands £20m Teesside university building
Bam has won a £20m teaching centre for Teeside University, which will aim for a BREEAM ‘excellent’ rating.
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SMEs squeezed by rising material prices and lower margins
Constructiononline survey of 700 suppliers finds more than half believe recovery hasn’t reached them yet
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Carillion in line for £200m NHS FM deal
Contractor appointed preferred bidder by Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust  Â
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Sustainability can transform our urban areas
As an industry, we have to strive for the delivery of future-proofed resilient infrastructure
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North Midland Construction falls into the red
Civil engineer reports £6m pre-tax loss as problem jobs take their toll
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Seven firms picked for £200m Welsh schools work
Seven firms have been appointed to a £200m framework for school building projects across North Wales
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This is one tax change we should welcome
In amending its false self-employment rules HMRC is giving employers a chance to change the construction industry’s image