Contractors – Page 180
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Mace's fit-out arm wins City job
Como will fit-out 24 floors of under-construction One Angel Court
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Laing O'Rourke's Liverpool cancer hospital gets go-ahead
£157m specialist hospital will open in 2019
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Builder picked for EU-funded £31m Welsh job
Willmott Dixon lands pre-construction stage on Swansea University project
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Willmott Dixon scraps support services sale plan
Contractor says it wasn’t tempted by any approaches for the division
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Shepherd makes £74m loss on sold businesses
Contractor says it will now focus on “profitable” Portakabin business
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Chinese company steps up to top contractor table
Beijing Construction enters league table after winning role on £700m residential scheme in Salford
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Morgan Sindall re-opens factory after Tube order
The Kent-based facility is to produce concrete tunnel rings for Ferrovial Agroman and Laing O’Rourkenews
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Bam Nuttall bounces back into the black
Contractor says it will target more early involvement and two-stage contracts
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Contractor Osborne latest to back Remain
Osborne among latest backers of ‘Ӱ says IN’ ahead of crucial referendum
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Work on £745m bypass stopped over fish fears
Contractors voluntarily halt work on Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route after pollution to nearby rivers
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Carillion: ‘Stay in the EU or risk economic stability and jobs’
Contractor says remaining in EU is vital for access to skills and investment, but fears grow of a British exit
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HS2 invites all nine to tender for £12bn works
Bechtel and eight joint ventures in the running for civil engineering contracts
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ISG makes first top hire post-takeover
Firm appoints Damian Farr as European engineering services MD
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Top bosses warn Brexit would ‘destabilise’ construction
Lipton Rogers co-founder and Saint Gobain boss highlight UK’s dependency on EU for labour and skills
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Contractor bags Hackney estate regen
The second phase of the regeneration of the Colville Estate in Hoxton will start shortly
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900 firms to pay both government and CITB levies
Over 900 contractors will have to pay two training levies from April 2017