All Contractors articles – Page 49
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​Fears more firms will go bust after latest figures show 25% rise in number going under
Rising cost of labour and materials, contractors tied to fixed-price jobs and end of covid support all blamed for hike
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Six running rule over £120m IBM building makeover
Formal shortlist due to be drawn up next month
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A contractor’s view on volatile prices
Unpredictable labour and material costs are a huge risk to projects so you need effective mitigation plans
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Kier begins to hack into debt burden
Number drops more than £200m at firm linked with Tilbury Douglas buy
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Staff being offered 25% pay hikes to move as firms fight over key skills
Latest salary survey shows which roles are most in demand
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Christmas break helped keep lid on Omicron outbreak at London sites, Aecom says
Consultant found that peak of infections was in early to mid-December
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Contractors salary survey 2022: A year of salary growth
Explore the key findings from this year’s survey
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Bam to turn historic Seifert building into new central London office space
Firm to start £110m Space House scheme this April
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New phase begins at Kier as confident Davies looks to future after travails of past
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ the firm is eyeing Tilbury Douglas shows how far business has come since nadir of 2018
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Kier picked for £93m Luton hospital work
Firm linked with deal for Tilbury Douglas set to start work in February
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Kier signals growth ambition with £50m move for Tilbury Douglas
Firm said to be in advanced talks to buy up £485m rival
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Mace lands £350m London Justice Quarter contract
Deal is one of biggest building jobs to come up for grabs in capital in past few months
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McAleer & Rushe books in for £42m Norwich student resi work
Scheme will overhual 1970s office block in city
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Smart motorway schemes halted amid safety worries
Government wants to assess five years of data before deciding whether to press on with initiative blamed for number of deaths
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ISG’s new boss on different thinking, growth aspirations - and more of the same
Former bricklayer Matt Blowers has taken over from Paul Cossell at the top of the firm
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Omicron blamed for weakest value of small project starts in over a decade
Glenigan analysis finds value of project starts under £100m was the lowest since 2010
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Derwent set to redevelop Moorfields site as £150m Baker Street winner draws near
Firm to overhaul City fringe plot with favourite emerging on West End job
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‘Improve CITB or scrap it,’ says Lords committee
Wide-ranging report into meeting housing demand calls for action to tackle skills shortage
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McGee director leaves for smaller rival
Essex contractor Squibb recruits former Keltbray boss