All Contractors articles – Page 65
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Hill raids Countryside for new regional MD
Andy Fancy will head up new South west division and special projects
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Multiplex improves payment times but remains amongst slowest to settle up
Firm behind 22 Bishopsgate tower still some way behind contracting peers, latest data shows
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Balfour Beatty boss goes as firm rejigs UK regional business
Move means southern managing director Beth West leaves after just one year at contractor
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Bam inks £190m Sky studios deal
Elstree scheme will include sound stages and production offices
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TfL says London’s builders should walk or cycle to sites
Updated guidance issued for capital’s contractors
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NHS Trust mulls idea of vaccinating Laing O'Rourke staff working on covid-hit Liverpool hospital
Vaccinating contractor's workforce could lead to ‘improvement on site’, trust says
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Bouygues turns to Willmott Dixon for new regional boss
Firm working on Bristol’s tallest resi tower
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London builders on alert as City tower gets planning green light
Fletcher Priest building at 55 Gracechurch Street will sit in shadow of Walkie Talkie
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Kier turns to Aecom for head of London building business
David McKenzie was chief operating officer for Aecom’s Europe, Middle East and Africa construction services
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It’s about time the industry embraced 30-day payment terms
This week’s move by the government is an overdue one, says Beard chairman Mark Beard
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Covid and cladding costs send Watkin Jones profit tumbling
Firm pays back £800,000 furlough cash
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Kier upbeat as firm eyes improved first half results
But firm’s average month-end net debt refuses to budge much from last year’s £436m
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Tube overcrowding continues to threaten sites in London
Issue to top agenda at Build UK meeting this morning