Contractors – Page 289
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Government announces new portal for £40bn construction pipeline
Barbour ABI portal will collect, collate and publish the government’s £40bn construction and infrastructure pipeline
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Pickles backs £650m Chatham Waters scheme
Mixed use development escapes call-in by communities secretary
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Airedale M&E collapse leaves creditors chasing £9.3m
Exclusive: Administrator seeks to sell company’s remaining assets, including a broken-down private plane
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Libya trade mission postponed after US embassy attack
UKTI construction and infrastructure mission delayed after death of US ambassador and amid “ongoing instability”
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Plymouth tower 'set for spring start'
Devington says delayed Oceanique building getting back on track
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Knights Warner collapse leaves firms chasing £1m
East Anglia M&E specialist had been trading 70 years
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ISG: construction is at the 'bottom of cycle'
ISG boss says he does not expect the firm’s 0.2% construction margin to improve this year
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Mace picked for role on £100m Design Museum
Contractor confirmed as construction manager on first phase of conversion of former Commonwealth Institute building
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Galliford Try announces £41m worth of wins
Firm picked for £23m Grainger scheme in London and £18m refurb of Birmingham’s NIA
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Kier reports £70m profit after resilient performance
Paul Sheffield says strong construction margins of 2.5% due to firm avoiding ‘ultra competitive bidding’
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Sir Robert McAlpine bags £50m prime housing job
Exclusive: Contractor wins job to build prime residential scheme in west London for Native Land and Grosvenor
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Morgan Sindall restructures senior team to cut costs
Exclusive: Two managing directors in construction business leave, while firm extends payment terms for suppliers
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Miller returns to profit
Miller has returned to profit in the first half of the year, after posting a £52.9m loss for 2011
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ISG profit falls 70%
Revenue across the group rose 9% to £1.28bn as firm mergers retail banking and food fit-out operations
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Billington steel back in the black
Parent company of steel contractor Billington Structures returns to operating profit in the first half of 2012
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TUC Congress told of construction blacklisting
Unite boss calls for ‘full disclosure’ and likens practice to a ‘low budget spy film script’
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May Gurney insists problems are 'ring-fenced'
Following profit warning and share price collapse, firm insists it’s still on track to post £25m plus profits as it lines up interim chief executive for permanent role
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Galliford Try's £100m affordable housing bonanza
Firm announces announces or confirms five successes including £23m low-carbon scheme in east London