Contractors – Page 284
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Balfour Beatty signals next phase of restructure
Andrew McNaughton says ‘Phase 3’ of restructuring could see UK’s largest contractor withdraw from some markets, including social housing
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Government warns firms to join payment charter or be named
Construction minister Michael Fallon sends out warning letter
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Construction output in Q3 revised down further
Latest ONS figures show marginal downward revision of output in third quarter from -2.5% to -2.6%
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Galliford Try hails 'encouraging' autumn selling season
Housebuilder and contractor reports steady performance over past four months
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Two blacklisting cases may form one High Court action
Exclusive: Claims against contractors Sir Robert McAlpine and Carillion could be combined into one action
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Construction opens its doors
Major building sites around Britain open their doors to the public today as part of a plan to showcase the construction industry
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ODA claims it could find 'no evidence' of Olympic blacklisting
ODA chief executive Dennis Hone refutes Ucatt claims while appearing before the London Assembly
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Balfour Beatty issues profit warning
Share price plummets 16% after “weaker than anticipated” UK construction performance
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Submarine job to cost Amec and Morgan Sindall £50m
Exclusive: Contractors face at least £50m in costs due to ongoing delays to a high-profile £134m nuclear submarine jetty project
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Fit-out specialist 8build posts turnover and profit growth
Contractor reports strong results and brace of contract wins
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Construction industry blacklist 'existed in digital form'
Whistleblower and former Carillion manager Alan Wainwright hits out at former employer and claims existence of Excel spreadsheet
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Green light for Lend Lease's St Mary's London development
Elephant and Castle scheme given planning permission by Southwark council
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Century-old Patton falls into administration
Northern Ireland contractor will continue to trade while administrator asseses options
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Spending watchdog slams £1bn of overruns at Sellafield
National Audit Office says lack of nuclear decommissioning skills are causing delays and contributing to up to £1bn of cost overruns at Sellafield
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Vinci drives off with £60m Jaguar job
Vinci Construction has won the job to build a new £60m manufacturing facility for Jaguar Land Rover in Solihull
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Balfour Beatty lands £30m Hinkley jetty
Balfour Beatty subsidiary Dean Dyball Civil Engineering wins £30m job
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John Morgan insists chief's departure was 'amicable'
Morgan Sindall’s boss says departure of chief executive Paul Smith was aimed at returning business to simpler executive structure
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Morgan Sindall chief executive steps down
Morgan Sindall chief executive Paul Smith has resigned from his role and has been replaced by executive chairman John Morgan