All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 116
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Carillion liquidation set to cost the taxpayer £148m, says National Audit Office
Public spending watchdog says it could take years to know final cost
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Construction firms lambasted for “inhumane” silence at Grenfell Inquiry
Counsel for the victims calls out suppliers for failure to comment
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Cost of former Carillion road job soars
Galliford Try has been appointed as the permanent contractor on the Lincoln scheme
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Grenfell inquiry: supplier says cladding combustibility was 'obvious'
Arconic Architectural Products’ opening statement says it was ’responsibility of others’ to use product or not
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Carillion collapse claims another contractor
Irish firm Sammon Group goes under after being owed £7m by bust firm
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Grenfell refurbishment firms submit opening statements to public inquiry
CEP Architectural Facades and Rydon Maintenance say role in inquiry’s first phase will be limited
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Laing O'Rourke and Bam among the winners on £2bn North West framework
Deal involving 20 firms will last four years
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Government agrees final proposal for Heathrow expansion
A vote will take place in the Commons within 21 sitting days
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Mace to manage Olympic Park cultural job as BBC becomes latest tenant to sign up
Broadcaster will move its music studios to the Stratford development
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Negotiations for Wylfa Newydd nuclear plant get underway
Business and energy secretary Greg Clark announced the negotiations in parliament
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Councils to be given new powers to deliver homes
Councils will be able to seek government’s approval to launch a New Town Development Corporation
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ISG secures £33m Sheffield student resi job
The 586-bed building will be located close to the two Sheffield universities.
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Almost 3,000 Carillion workers remain in limbo close to five months after collapse
Around 100 staff had their jobs saved in the past week
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Wates wraps work on latest stage of Wembley regen
The residential development was designed by Flanagan Lawrence
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Grenfell inquiry hears residents should have been told to leave 45 minutes after fire broke out
Combustibility of the external cladding meant building was completely compromised within an hour
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Workloads stay flat but new orders slip back, latest figures say
PMI scores stayed remained unchanged from April
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Lewisham residents send in plans for half-price homes
New homes the first of 200 promised for the south-east London borough