All Contractors articles – Page 297
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Features
Anna Stewart: The successor
This month, Anna Stewart takes over the reins at Laing O’Rourke, the UK’s largest private contractor. Tough decisions await her
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Industry giants embroiled in construction fraud probe
Exclusive: Arrests at subcontractor Alandale as police probe focuses on Laing O’Rourke and Costain’s £250m Farringdon station upgrade
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Four arrests in construction fraud probe
Police have arrested four people in connection with alleged corruption over winning rail work in London
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Firms appointed to build £600m Scots power substations
Balfour Beatty, Miller, and Bam Nuttall among firms appointed to £600m electricity substation programme in north of Scotland
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Wates family retakes reins at Wates Group
Exclusive: Exit of chief executive Paul Drechsler anticipated towards the end of the year as James Wates takes over as chair of contractor
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Laing O’ Rourke undergoes management shake-up
Exclusive: Development and design director goes to work for Apple as new finance director appointed
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Construction 'worst' sector for insolvencies
PwC says more than 600 insolvencies in first quarter of 2013
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Features
Costain vs Kier: The battle for May Gurney
Who stands to win if Kier does decide to challenge Costain over its merger with May Gurney?
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Lend Lease's European finance boss departs
Exclusive: Stephen Grist, Lend Lease’s finance boss in its Europe, Middle East and Africa business has left the firm
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Kier given access to May Gurney's books
Contractor on course to table rival offer to Costain for £695m turnover May Gurney
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Interserve invests in £200m Edinburgh scheme
Contractor forms joint venture with developer Tiger on mixed-use Haymarket project
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May Gurney to lose £780m roads job
Support services contractor launches formal appeal as Norfolk council plans to end relationship with firm
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Costain joint venture wins £300m Crossrail fit out job
Contract is the last major construction contract to be awarded on the project
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Howard Shiplee to leave Laing O’Rourke
Former Olympic boss appointed to lead welfare reform at the Department for Work and Pensions
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Kier may make rival offer for May Gurney
Contractor issues statement following announcement of £178m Costain merger proposal
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EC Harris and Mace to ensure Kingdom Tower hits targets
UK-based joint venture made responsible for $1.2bn budget as Omnium appointed QS
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Costain-May Gurney merger to cost 150 jobs
But directors say £178m deal is designed to drive growth
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Wates construction profit drops by 50%
Chairman and chief executive Paul Drechsler hails “very solid” results despite drop in pre-tax profit for construction business