All Contractors articles – Page 69
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Derwent puts firms on notice for West End scheme
Developer to start tendering Baker Street job early next year
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Morgan Sindall boss questions firms who receive furlough cash and hand out dividends
‘Taking government money and giving it to shareholders isn’t what it’s designed for,’ says John Morgan
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Turnover jumps to more than £850m at Graham
Pre-tax profit climbs one third at Northern Ireland firm
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Morgan Sindall pays back furlough money and lifts gloom with upbeat trading update
Contractor says 2020 profit will beat expectations and resumes dividend payments
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McAleer & Rushe lands £80m Taylor Wimpey brace
London schemes include work on developer’s high-profile Postmark project at Mount Pleasant
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Government puts squeeze on contractors’ payment times
New rules on public sector jobs to come into force next April
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Modular specialist bags job to build covid-19 test centres
Deal includes six facilities across England and Scotland
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Grenfell Inquiry: What KCTMO and expert witnesses told us this week
Client says bending procurement rules ‘not uncommon’ as fire safety consultant savaged for failings in reports
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Consultant ‘failed Grenfell project team’ on key fire safety queries
Expert witness says Exova gave wrong answers at a time when designers were asking valid questions
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Fire safety consultant gave ‘entirely inadequate’ advice, Grenfell Inquiry told
Expert says Exova’s suggestion refurbishment would have no adverse impact was ‘very serious evidence of professional negligence’
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Neighbouring offices lay into plan for 32-storey City tower
Freeholders turn guns on Fletcher Priest scheme at 55 Gracechurch Street
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Protestors hitting HS2's cost and timetable, railway admits
Disruption has intensified since last autumn
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Grenfell client had ‘no concerns’ Rydon’s refurb quote was ‘unrealistically low’
KCTMO director tells inquiry bending EU procurement rules is ‘common’
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McAlpine back in the black after turnover hits five year high
But firm warns income and profit will slide this year because of covid
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What motivates firms to do the right thing?
There is a clear moral argument for placing building safety above all else, but the business case is what will sway many, says PRP’s Scott Sanderson
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Grenfell Inquiry: KCTMO’s second week in the spotlight
Project manager quizzed on notebooks “binned” months after fire while boss seeks to justify pre-appointment talks with Rydon
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Grenfell boss denies talks with Rydon before it was appointed were ‘improper’
KCTMO director accepts contact with bidder put procurement exercise at risk of challenge but says it was not illegal
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MMC will encourage more women into construction
A fixed workplace, flexible shift patterns and job security would all create a better gender balance in the industry, Rosa Turner Wood writes