All articles by Angela Monaghan
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Treasury to tackle PFI skills gap in public sector
Managers on hundreds of private finance projects request training to boost expertise
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Network Rail axes Carillion and GrantRail
Carillion and GrantRail have been dropped from Network Rail’s track renewals framework, while Jarvis has been granted a reprieve.
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Network Rail axes Carillion and Grant Rail
The remaining companies working on the framework for renewals are Balfour Beatty, Jarvis, Amey SECO and First Engineering
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Prison contractors join forces
Contractors on the national prison framework have come together to maximise their purchasing power in the face of high materials prices.
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EC Harris teams up with shipbuilder on BSF
Consultant EC Harris has formed an alliance with shipbuilder VT Group to bid for client advisory roles in the education sector.
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Balfour Beatty continues acquisition drive with Cowlin
Contractor expands presence in South-west with purchase of £52m Bristol-based company
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Bovis set to take on £400m MediaCity:UK scheme
Lower-risk construction management role is most likely option on first phase of Salford project
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Bovis set to take on £400m MediaCity:UK scheme
Lower-risk construction management role is most likely option on first phase of Salford project
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WSP shares bounce after 33% profit hike
Shares in consultant engineer WSP had risen almost 7% by Tuesday after its latest results revealed that it had surpassed growth expectations.
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Carillion set for £2.6bn of Middle East work
Carillion said this week that it was set to win £2.6bn of extra work in the Middle East and North Africa.
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WSP profit ahead of forecast
Increase in geographical spread through acqusitions helps half year profit increase 33% to £15.7m
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Olympic bosses axe £300m utilities programme
ODA retenders contracts after a year of negotiations, leaving bid teams £1m out of pocket
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Tube Lines gears up for Metronet contracts
Tube Lines is preparing to take on some of Metronet’s contracts, following last month’s news that its fellow tube maintenance company had gone into administration.
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Olympic bosses axe £300m utilities programme
ODA retenders contracts after a year of negotiations, leaving bid teams £1m out of pocket
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Vivid Interiors completes fit out for F Word studio in under four weeks
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Erinaceous shares plunge
Shares in Erinaceous were in freefall this week after it became the latest victim of the turmoil in the global credit markets when it announced that it was no longer in talks with any party over a sale or management buyout of the company.
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV boom at seven-year high
The building boom has reached a seven-year high, a report from the Construction Products Association (CPA) revealed this week.
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Birchall forced out of Rider Levett Bucknall
Managing director of rebranded Bucknall Austin leaves as board seeks ‘different style’
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Birchall forced out of Rider Levett Bucknall
Managing director of rebranded Bucknall Austin leaves as board seeks ‘different style’
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Features
Stewart McColl: I want my company back
When SMC Group shares dived from 196p to 16p in just eight months, chief executive Stewart McColl took the rap and left the company he’d founded. But as talks begin on a possible merger between SMC and Aukett, word is out that he could soon be making a comeback.