Contractors – Page 297
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Luxury flat project triggered Doyle's demise
EXCLUSIVE: Problems with a luxury flat development in central London prompted Doyle Group’s fall into administration
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Interseve confirms £24m Corby road win
Contractor will build 6.5km of dual carriageway and three new bridges
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Laing O'Rourke bags Tottenham Court Road Crossrail job
Contractor chosen as preferred bidder for the main construction contract for the Tottenham Court Road Crossrail station
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Shard completion delayed by at least two months
EXCLUSIVE: Mace working to extended deadline for practical completion of £500m landmark
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Doyle placed into administration
Deloitte has confirmed it has been appointed as administrator to concrete specialist John Doyle Construction
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Prisk plays down industry's PFI concerns
Construction minister says resolving uncertainty over the future of PFI is not a top priority
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Carillion set to appear before MPs in blacklist investigation
Contractor is among firms associated with the Consulting Association expected to be summoned before committee
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Sir Robert McAlpine eyes hat-trick of big London jobs
EXCLUSIVE: Contractor favourite for Centre Point revamp and hotly tipped for Riverwalk scheme after winning Middlesex Hospital development
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Mace wins £100m Paddington job
Contractor wins job to build a luxury apartment building as part of the next phase of the Merchant Square scheme in Paddington
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Costain recruits Serco director
Mark Rogerson will be responsible for expanding contractor’s offering
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Wates loses £25m Southwark job
Contractor and council agree to part ways on housing major works contract
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Laing O'Rourke JV wins £2bn Hinkley job
EDF makes consortium with Bouygues preferred bidder on new nuclear plant
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Sir Robert McAlpine wins race to build £750m Fitzrovia scheme
EXCLUSIVE: Contractor beats off Laing O’Rourke for job on the former Middlesex Hospital site in central London
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Pringle to chair Construction Industry Council
The Construction Industry Council has appointed architect Jack Pringle as its new chairman
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Thames cable car will open in time for Olympics
Contractor Mace wins race to complete transport link in time for the Games
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Killby & Gayford creditors to be left £34m out of pocket
EXCLUSIVE: Hundreds of creditors to be left out of pocket with trade creditors likely to get fraction of £10.2m owed
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Vince Cable joins Kier in launching apprenticeship scheme
Business secretary says such schemes vital to develop construction skills
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Schneider bags £30m of UK orders
German cladding giant ends a two-year order drought with UK orders