All articles by Sarah Richardson – Page 16
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Costain order book hits £2bn after Felixstowe port win
Construction of two berths for Hutchisopn Ports will allow world's largest container ships to dock at Suffolk port
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Galliford Try issues profit warning
Housing market turmoil brings down contractor's expectations but profit still likely to be level with last year
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ISG wins velodrome contract
ODA announces British contractor has scooped £80m contract for last remaining 2012 venue
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BSF bid costs could be cut by 30%
Government approves proposals intended to cut the cost of bidding on the ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Schools for the Future programme
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Skills enabling priority immigration to be unveiled
Government to announce which skills will boost non-European immigrants' applications for UK jobs
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GVA Grimley appoints Mike Jeffries as chairman
Jeffries will retain role at Wembley National Stadium while chairing property services company
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Councils act to purge suppliers in wake of OFT inquiry
Contractors face being left off local authority tenders as public sector clients react to bid-rigging scandal
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US legal giant offers to act for bid-rigging victims
As CMHT contacts clients, Bowmer & Kirkland and Durkan Pudelek emerge on ‘cash for bids’ list
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Skills shortage threatens UK’s built heritage
Lack of conservationist professionals and tradesmen is putting ancient buildings at risk, says report
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Clients told to watch out for anti-competitive behaviour
OFT investigation prompts Construction Clients' Group to issue warning about bidders
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Three more firms accused of 'cash for bids'
Bowmer & Kirkland, Durkan Pudelek and Thomas Fish are on list of nine firms accused by OFT of being involved in compensation payments
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OFT inquiry: Balfour Beatty one of nine firms linked to compensation payments
Mansell, Balfour Beatty subsidiary, on list of construction firms accused of making compensation payments
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Industry calls on councils not to drop 'bid rig' firms
Construction Confederation has written to councils asking them not to remove firms accused of bid rigging from tender lists
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BAA slated for neglecting airport development away from T5
Competition Commission report criticising development programme for too narrow a focus on T5 makes enforced sell-off of other airports more likely
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Paper round: 'Are builders dim or devious?'
In depth analysis by the nationals into the OFT's bid-rigging investigation of the construction industry
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Counting the cost of the bid-rigging scandal
How heavily hit can the firms accused by the OFT– or indeed the industry – expect to be?
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Laing plots foreign growth
John Laing is to grow its overseas business to half of its portfolio within the next four years amid signs that the UK PFI market, which is the company’s largest sector, is slowing, write Sarah Richardson and Roxane McMeeken.
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Balfour Beatty granted leniency measures in OFT case
Balfour Beatty confirms leniency measures which could reduce any fines that are imposed on company
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OFT inquiry timeline
The OFT issued statements of objection against 112 construction firms today. ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ looks at how the inquiry that led to this has developed over the past four years
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Erinaceous sells insurance division
Administrator KPMG says Erinaceous Insurance Services has been sold to the company's lenders