All Contractors articles – Page 361
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Comment
Are contractors putting the squeeze on the supply chain?
In a disturbing trend subcontractors are being asked to reduce costs and even make upfront payments or risk being removed from main contractors’ supplier lists. Coercion or market reality?
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Bovis asks suppliers about Rok exposure
Bovis Lend Lease has written to its supply chain asking firms to clarify their exposure to the Rok collapse, in a move that has angered subcontractors
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Rok redundancies near 400
Closure of Scottish plumbing, heating and electrical business leads to 268 more job cuts
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Contractors wrestle for control of Rok
Carillion, Mears and Kinetics among those talking to administrator as it emerges contractor owed suppliers £100m
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Balfour Beatty order book hits £15bn
Contractors confident of global growth despite fall in revenue over last three monhts
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Rok administrators lay off 711 staff
PwC cut parts of business of little interest to possible buyers
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Vinci construction turnover falls 3%
French group sees overall revenue grow but construction division weakens
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More than 50 firms eye up Rok contracts
Contractors interested in profitable parts of Rok business but administrator wants to sell as single entity
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Morgan Sindall: Connaught contracts £60m less than thought
Contractor to write down £3m over purchase of £28m suite of contracts
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Leadbitter and Kinetics stalk failed contractor Rok
Regional contractor and social housing firm join Mears in the battle to take over Rok’s business
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Rok administrators vow to pay 3,800 staff
PwC says priority is to review and sell the collapsed company
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Comment
Timeline: why Rok's in a hard place
The history of Rok from its formation in 1939 to the suspension of its shares this morning
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Costain sells PFI stakes to reduce pension deficit
Costain reports strong performance and PFI deal to significnatly reduce its pension deficit
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Carillion wins £100m of work in Oman
Contractor grabs both construction and facilities management jobs
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FM contractors demand rebates from suppliers
Carillion and Norland among facilities management firms asking supply chain for money back
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Features
What next for Laing O'Rourke? Britain's most secretive contractor
It’s been 10 years since Ray O’Rourke bought Laing, the grand old man of UK construction. The intensely private boss won’t talk about it, but Laing O’Rourke is regrouping after the downturn: eyeing new sectors and infrastructure mega-schemes
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MoD may restart £12bn job
Government considers new proposals for St Athan training facility in Wales
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Government announces boost for SMEs
Mark Prisk unveils measures to help small and medium sized businesses
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Features
Dan Labbad: Aussie Rules
The arrival of Bovis Lend Lease’s new boss sparked rumours about the company’s future. Now, after a long silence, Labbad reveals his plans for one of the UK’s best known contractors.
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Laing O'Rourke hit as £14bn MoD scheme scrapped
Contractor part of Metrix consortium “terminated” for massive St Athan project