All Contractors articles – Page 31
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Directors go and jobs axed as McAlpine carries out major overhaul of business
Contractor to ditch regional focus and concentrate on sectors with push into more infrastructure work
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John F Hunt brings in business development director
Simon Wilkinson to spearhead London commercial push
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Features
Marginal gains: Why contractors need help to make a bigger profit
For years, margins have barely shifted much beyond 3% and, to some, talk of 5% and above seems fanciful. But others believe that mandating a figure like that would turn the industry on its head
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Turnover at Beard jumps but firm counts cost of investment in failed offsite business
Contractor paid £1m for 45% stake in specialist which collapsed last year
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Second demolition contractor to appeal level of fine handed out following bid-rigging decision
Squibb joins Keltbray in instructing lawyers to contest level of penalty imposed by cartel-buster
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Tenders set to go out for £40m York University student centre
Documents to be issued to firms on procurement specialist’s major works framework
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Leaving HS2 Euston site empty for too long will ‘scar London’, Mace boss says
Mark Reynolds adds that ‘railway has to go into central London for it to work’
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Demolition firm to pay bid-rigging fine at ‘earliest opportunity’
Ten firms fined close to £60 last week by cartel-buster
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Demolition contractor mulls appeal in wake of cartel-buster’s bid-rigging decision
‘Disappointed’ Squibb talking to lawyers about what to do next
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Directors banned as 10 demolition contractors hit with £60m fine after bid-rigging probe
Erith hit with the biggest fine of £17.6m
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Multiplex revenue slides as jobs wrap up
Income at 100 Bishopsgate builder set to rebound this year as profit jumps in 2022
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Osborne selling offsite business to Bowmer & Kirkland as firm rejigs top roles
Interim boss Dave Smith staying on as permanent CEO with would-be replacement going this summer
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UK boom helps Balfour Beatty income grow to £9bn
Order book in domestic market stands at more than £6bn
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Costain brings in new margins targets as firm returns to black
Firm benefitting from focus on consultancy work
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Scale of Midas disaster revealed with more than 700 creditors owed £87m
Figure Exeter-based business had left firms out of pocket by was initially put at £22.5m
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Kier doubles profit as analysts eye return of dividend
Turnover at country’s second biggest contractor stays flat but margins head north
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Features
Has Ray O’Rourke’s successor been under his nose all along?
Rivals hail appointment of son Cathal as plan about who will take over at UK’s biggest private contractor seems, finally, to be emerging
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Galliford Try boss says worries about slowdown beginning to ease
Bill Hocking predicts firm’s full-year profit will be at top end of City expectations