All Contractors articles – Page 338
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Balfour Beatty nabs £414m gas works deal
Contractor wins nine-year contract for Ireland gas network
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Willmott Dixon to launch energy services division
New firm will aim to take advantage of Green Deal next year despite others retreating from sector
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Contractors to drive reform of CSCS by the new year
Four employer federations aim to simplify and trim costs from skills card scheme after deposing boss
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British Land appoints Mace to build Broadgate
Make-designed office scheme in the City thought to be worth £225m in total - the largest in London
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Judicial review of government FITs cut to go ahead
The government will have to defend its cuts to the feed-in tariff regime in court next week
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Morgan Sindall sees £200m fall in construction orders
Firm says pipeline of regeneration jobs has risen sharply
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EDF hails £200m in new nuclear work
French utility firm claims progress being made on Hinkley power station
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Commercial development falls sharply in November
Savills data says confidence now at lowest ebb for more than two years
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Vinci picked for £16m Ludlow Health Facility
Firm will draw up plans alongside Amber Infrastructure and Aedas Architects
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Minister: FIT rate 'may be higher than 21p'
Greg Barker is to announce than 21p feed-in tariff is a minimum
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Shepherd Construction wins £17m university job
University College Birmingham’s new campus will include lecture theatres, a 24-hour ‘study hub’ and a 200-seater café
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Industry clients address ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ's CEO summit
Speakers include Urban Splash’s Tom Bloxham and EDF’s Alan Cumming - view the video
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Construction output falls 1.1% in October
October output also down 2.7% on the same period last year
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Michael Dyke, Lend Lease: 'It's business as usual'
When Lend Lease dropped the Bovis name, it said goodbye to one of UK contracting’s oldest and best-known brands. ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ talks to Michael Dyke, the construction arm’s new boss, about where the division will go next. Portrait David Levene
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Carillion's purchase of Eaga: Blinded by the sun
In April, Carillion bought Eaga - a company with big plans to install PV panels on 30,000 homes - and rebranded it as Carillion Energy Services. Seven months later, government feed-in tariffs have been cut in half, and all 4,500 jobs are on the line. So was the £298m purchase ...
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Carillion to pull out of fitting solar PV panels
Contractor will exit solar PV installation market and outsource future work to SMEs
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WYG wins three-year contract on £1.4bn MoD programme
Consultant will inspect and certify housing across four garrisons on Salisbury Plain and at Aldershot
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Carillion takes £20m hit on FITs lay-offs
Contractor says cost of restructuring energy business will double
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Carillion JV bags £395m contract in Qatar
Contractor will lead construction of 31 hectare mixed-use scheme
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Gardiner & Theobald will stay independent, says boss
Firm posts marginal drops in turnover and profit and reports mixed picture across global markets