All Contractors articles – Page 98
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Work to repair St Andrews labs gutted by fire up for grabs
Blaze struck Balfour Beatty-built complex last year
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Bouygues promises margin hike in 2020
French conglomerate says construction profits will improve this year
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Margins up again as Morgan Sindall turns in another set of improved numbers
Construction arm edges closer to 3% mark
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Laing O’Rourke wins £500m Everton stadium job
Work on 52,000-seat ground set to start after summer planning decision
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First major phase of work at new Museum of London site up for grabs
Tenders for demolition and enabling work out in April
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Higgins takes the biscuit with £44m Shredded Wheat deal
Work is part of wider mixed-use scheme at Hertfordshire site
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Royal Bam boss to step down
Chief executive Rob van Wingerden will receive a year’s basic salary when he goes in April
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Costain boss heading for chief executive role at Keltbray
Chief operating officer Darren James will end 30-year stint at business this spring
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First of government’s new hospitals up for grabs as race begins for £500m Leeds job
City’s LGI in line for huge revamp
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Shapps says government ‘keen to learn from anybody’ about how to build HS2 faster
But transport secretary adds there have been no official conversations over Chinese firm’s offer to build line in five years
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Revamp of BBC Belfast headquarters gets green light
Construction expected to be complete in 2023
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Kier drafted in to fix Storm Ciara-damaged school
Contractor originally completed Hove secondary last autumn
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Clancy boss was killed after mower fell on him, inquest hears
Dermot Clancy was cutting grass when accident happened
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Vinci poaches Kier boss to head up north-west business
Garry Bowker was contractor’s Manchester regional director
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Historic contracts sank Astins, administrators confirm
Most of £50m turnover firm's 140 staff have been laid off
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The perilous life of the regional contractor
Construction companies are going bust at the rate of about one every 36 hours and regional contractors are under particular strain. Dave Rogers reports on the reasons for their demise – and what others are doing to buck the trend