All Barometer articles – Page 5
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Wates jumps into the lead with £272m in contract wins
Housing and schools work boosts contractor but sector as a whole affected by bad weather in March
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Morgan Sindall triumphs in league table with Sellafield job
Contractor leapfrogs to the top with nuclear decommissioning work on billion-pound job
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Amey takes top spot on back of £600m rail contract
Lovell and Leadbitter are big movers as overall construction activity dips 3%
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Laing O'Rourke claims top spot
Contractor comes out as strongest performer in 2012 thanks to £2bn Hinkley civils contract in June
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Balfour Beatty’s £366m haul
Contractor climbs to top of monthly league table helped by five-year road deal in Scotland
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Lend Lease retains top spot
Contractor in pole position for second month after £170m contract win on Land Securities’ scheme
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Civils job boosts Lend Lease
Contractor beats Bam to the top spot after winning £300m port scheme in Liverpool
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Energy boost for Interserve
£146m recycling and renewable energy project in Glasgow sees contractor top August work table
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Laing O'Rourke goes nuclear
Contractor overtakes Balfour Beatty to claim top spot with £2bn Hinkley Point win
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Comment
Where will growth come from?
Private sector is also in decline after having shown signs of recovery last two years
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Balfour Beatty still on top
Contractor scoops contracts worth £372m in June, while total construction output falls, again
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Balfour Beatty tops table
Rail and road contracts push contractor back into top spot but industry output dips 8.5% in April
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Beginning to bounce back
Laing O’Rourke back on top as market seems to grow slightly after two consecutive months in decline
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Laing O'Rourke back on top
£300m win propels contractor to poll position, while overall awards fall for second month in a row
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Surprise spike in contract wins
January saw value of contracts jump by over a third year-on-year in a promising start for 2012
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Comment
Brian Green on … construction output
The sectors the industry are looking to for growth are stagnating - and the government needs to respond quickly