All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 24
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Bids back within days for first phase of Tata’s £4bn Somerset battery factory
Winner on first phase of scheme due this spring
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Careys more picky over which jobs to bid as firm says it has drawn line under problem contracts
Several schemes turned into loss-making after being blighted by inflation and onerous terms
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Sellar's construction director departs
Developer says move coincides with Paddington Square job winding down
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Profit at Bouygues’ construction arm ticks up
Turnover at French giant tops €50bn mark
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Features
‘They needed this’ – McAlpine’s new boss wins plaudits as industry prepares for firm to reset
Neil Martin is expected to ring the changes and take the blue-blooded contractor back to centre-stage. Dave Rogers reports
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Three chasing £90m Broadgate Tower overhaul for British Land
Work due to start on 2008 building this September
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HS2 maintenance depot gets nod from Buckinghamshire planners
Complex will include base for British Transport Police
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Nervous clients want to see contractors’ balance sheets before signing up, Morgan Sindall boss says
John Morgan makes comments as firm turns in record set of numbers
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Arcadis boss ‘more optimistic’ about UK economy with likely rate cut key to improving industry confidence
Alan Brookes says green shoots of recovery there as consultant turns in record results
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As Manchester United’s new investor looks at Old Trafford rebuild, questions begin over who would do it
Club one of several looking at major work on stadia in coming years
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Unsecured creditors don’t get a penny back as Tolent prepares to be formally dissolved
Firm sank into administration last February
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Turnover and staff numbers up as T&T Alinea profits from new markets in debut year
Revenue of £50m expected at business which now has 400 people
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Profit and revenue tumble at Scottish housebuilder Springfield
Firm only building homes ‘when they are reserved’
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Cost blowouts and inflation send McLaughlin & Harvey more than £8m into red
Firm adds long-running dispute with Revenue Scotland over landfill money now settled
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Further cladding costs help keep Lendlease in red
Firm says bill for repairs will now hit it for extra AUS$22mÂ
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McAlpine rings changes as chief executive Paul Hamer replaced by former Lendlease boss
Neil Martin starts new role on Monday
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Bidding to become ‘more competitive’ as firms look to fill order books, RLB says
Clients still taking time to get jobs moving, consultant adds
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London cost consultant promotes two associates to directors
MESH specialises in healthcare schemes
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Comment
ISG’s new chief executive has a point: doing the same thing over and over again can’t go on
Contracting and the wider industry has to get to grips with the way builders do business – beginning with the amount of money they make. Otherwise, what’s the point? writes Dave RogersÂ