All articles by Dominic White – Page 7
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Fresh Amec strategy starts with USA
US business to shift away from high-rise office development towards high-growth industries.
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LU reassures bidders over £7bn Tube deal
London Transport chief Tunnicliffe says public-private partnership consortia will be given enough information to assess risk.
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Jarvis on brink of winning £350m-plus Railtrack job
Contractor close to rehabilitation with City by clinching deal to upgrade West Coast Main Line.
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Meet the mystery shopper
How seriously should you take Andrew Goodall, the 36-year-old unknown who tried to buy Alfred McAlpine? It depends if you are next on his list.
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Firms team up for social housing work
Joint venture between medium-sized Rydon Construction and United House to offer housing associations “full partnering”.
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Peter Birse steps down as chairman of contractor
Non-executive management guru Peter Watson takes reins.
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Hochtief eyes Balfour and Carillion
Analysts believe German giant is ready to buy into companies for lucrative PFI stakes.
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The ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ top 50
If you care more about making money than turning it over, you ought to consider a career in housebuilding; if you want to be a contractor, maybe you should consider branching out into the services sector. That's the message in the latest survey of who's earning, selling and making what ...
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Amey lays off 34 facilities management staff
FM group makes redundancies in bid to streamline service to local authority clients
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Wigan stadium work wins sports deals for McAlpine
Alfred McAlpine and JJB Sports team up to build more football complexes after Soccer Centre success.
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Services business to up Tilbury profit
Tilbury Douglas plans £75.3m purchase of scaffolding and industrial services specialist Bandt in bid to move away from traditional contracting.
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Tarmac confident it will beat demerger protests
Firm receives enough assurances from investors to see off critics of payments to executives.
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Mixed-use growth is Berkeley mantra
Commercial and leisure facilities in residential schemes to account for 15% of housebuilder s turnover by 2001.
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City tips YJL to go private after homes arm sale
Analysts think Lovell Partnerships disposal may make firm too small to attract investors.Analysts think Lovell Partnerships disposal may make firm too small to attract investors.
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Simms hints that he may leave in 2001
Analysts give mixed response to news that Carillion chairman may become a non-executive director.
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Jarvis shares crash by a third
Last-minute dispute with Railtrack over maintenance and track renewals wipes 35% off the share value of stock market darling.
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More gear up for MOD prime contracts
Mowlem and ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ & Property restructure as firms jostle for ministry work.
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European growth forecasts upgraded
Euroconstruct conference and industry analysts predict steady rise for UK and Continental output over next 18 months.
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Tarmac deal meets with muted response
Analysts complain of lack of detailed figures, clients worry about loss of materials' ballast.
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Mowlem to go direct to homeowners
Contractor s Skillbase division to target well-heeled households as well as working for insurers.