Contractors – Page 215
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Two million apprentices milestone hit
Government celebrates milestone and launches nine new construction apprenticeship courses
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John Laing still in hunt for Balfour's PPP business
Investor says Balfour is “overly optimistic” to expect higher valuation of its PPP portfolio
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Shepherd launches review of construction business
Restructuring prompts job losses in underperfoming divisions
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Qataris raise bid for Canary Wharf to £2.6bn
Revised offer follows the swift rejection of the Qataris’ £2.2bn offer price
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Willmott Dixon wins Brum police HQ job
Contractor appointed to refurbish West Midlands Police’s Lloyd House building
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Carillion lands £80m of FM contracts
Long-term contracts secured for Heathrow and Barts Health NHS Trust
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Call to suspend work if Miller Construction pays late
Rudi Klein says subcontractors hit by delayed payments resulting from Galliford Try’s takeover of Miller should put work on hold
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Lakesmere to reclad London 2012 media centre
Facade and roofing specialist Lakesmere wins £13m contract on Olympic Park
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Three quarters of construction SMEs plan pay rises
Majority of firms plan pay rises in 2015, according to industry survey
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Boris urges UK firms to launch in Malaysia
Mayor of London call comes after architect unveils plan for ‘Malaysia Square’ at Battersea Power Station
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London's contractors turn down one third of invitations to tender
Aecom survey shows construction companies becoming more choosy as tender price inflation rise
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Government unveils plan to tackle late payment
Big firms to be forced to publish payment performance data
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O'Brien growth continues apace
SME profile: Midlands-based O’Brien Contractors has surpassed its pre-recession revenue peak