All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 49
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Mace brings in COO at booming consultancy business
Division creates new role at business which now employs two thirds of entire company’s staff
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Wates lands more work on Barking estate makeover
1970s Gascoigne Estate being replaced with 850 homes
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Acquisitions and IT upgrade eat into Galliford Try cash pile
Firm says order book stands at £3.5bn
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Irish practice beats other Stirling winners for latest Kingston University scheme
Work on London establishment’s next building set to start in 2026
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Costain brings in navy veteran to head up defence and nuclear businesses
New recruit was commander of base at Faslane
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Gleeson pins falling sales on mini-Budget debacle
But housebuilder says cancellation rates have steadied since autumn
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Quintain’s way helps lift Wembley out of the doldrums
The firm’s chief executive James Saunders tells Dave Rogers what’s been going on at the site with the famous name and what’s next
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Solar shading specialist collapsed owing creditors more than £1m
Levolux racked up £2.4m loss on turnover of less than £8m, administrator’s report reveals
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HS2 and booming UK help push Gleeds income up a quarter to over £200m
Consultant says last month’s China U-turn on covid strategy will help revenue push this year
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Keltbray eyes return to growth with £33m credit facility
Firm says current order book is £526m with next set of accounts due in spring
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Keller hit by multi-million pound fraud at Australia business
Two people fired for role in “sophisticated” fraud which saw operating profit overstated by millions
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Mace begins new year with blue riband brace worth £300m
Contractor lands London double with life sciences job in King’s Cross and new office in Berkeley Square
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Seven demolition firms say they expect cost of bid-rigging probe to hit £29m
DSM the latest to put a number on financial hit of CMA inquiry
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McAlpine lined up for £120m overhaul of Kensington department store
Art Deco Barkers building to be given modern office upgrade
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Arup income rises but pandemic blunts profit
Consultant says UK remains biggest source of business
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James Wates to be replaced as chairman of contractor by cousin
Tim Wates to take up role in spring
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Bust subcontractor and client changes sees stadium contract blow £14m hole in Buckingham numbers
Contractor admits it paid out staff bonus in November 2021, expecting to make profit
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Gove backs new architecture school to tackle opposition to ‘ugly’ housing
Thinktank says its proposal would reduce objections to development by ensuring ‘a generally higher quality of architecture and placemaking’