All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 35
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Former British Land director takes up non-executive role at Barratt
Development boss left in June after three decades at business
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Severfield’s order book drops after Hollywood studio pauses Hertfordshire job
£600m Sunset Studios scheme put on ice over summer
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Output falls as housebuilding slump accelerates
Sector’s ongoing woes revealed in key sector survey
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Axed Buckingham staff fire off CVs as bust firm counts cost of stadium losses
Contractor collapsed into administration yesterday with 450 jobs going straight away
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Buckingham sinks into administration with nearly 500 jobs lost
Anfield stand builder had been on brink since last month
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Buckingham break-up begins as Kier snaps up £150m rail business
Firm pays close to £10m for business which employs 180 staff
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Osborne sells property maintenance business
Firm set to concentrate on building and development
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ISG lands prized fit-out job with £150m Google King’s Cross win
Firm also battling to land Bloomberg deal
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Arup recruits DfT director to head up major programmes division
Role will cover UK and overseas
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Laing O’Rourke signs up for £700m hospital
Business case for Scotland job due to be finalised next year
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Tenders out for £250m Landsec office job this autumn
Scheme involves overhauling 1970s Hill House block in City
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Kier shakes up London and Southern division
Newcomer for firm’s business in capital joins from Morgan Sindall
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As Buckingham teeters, rivals wonder what has gone wrong
A firm with a turnover of £700m is on the brink of collapse. How? Dave Rogers reports
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Frontrunner emerges on £100m Westminster office job
Job at 7 Millbank was former headquarters of BAT
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Derwent eyes 2025 finish for O’Rourke and Kier jobs
London developer says Moorfields revamp could start in 2027
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‘The fines are massive.’ The NFDC’s boss on that investigation and why demolition firms are the binmen of construction
The trade body’s new chief executive Duncan Rudall has had a lot to deal with in two months. He talks to Dave Rogers
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Administrators scramble to recover missing plant in wake of Henry collapse
Equipment was removed from sites in days before London high-rise builder sank into administration