All Contractors articles – Page 204
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Green light for Imtech Ireland division sale
Deal to refinace Imtech Suir has been approved by Ireland’s competion regulator saving over 700 jobs
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Kier profit up almost three-fold
Construction group boosted by Mouchel takeover in strong results
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Osborne chief admits looking to poach more senior teams
Osborne chief Andy Steele says he wants to follow success in luring Balfour Beatty team with further hires
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Costain lodges £10m-plus High Court claim against URS
Contractor alleges URS failed to alert it that steel structures had `inadequate resistance to fatigue’
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Styles & Wood wins £17m Manchester refurb job
Firm to upgrade office space at Manchester’s Westminster House
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Galliford Try posts record profit
Housebuilding outstrips construction, but both divisions post increase in profit
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Bouygues lands Battersea Power Station phase three
French-based firm appointed preferred contractor for latest phase of prestigious development
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An unfair burden
We rely on onerous contracts to ensure the supply chain meets the cost of a procurement process that isn’t fit for purpose. It’s about time things changed
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Canary Wharf lorries to avoid left turns
Plans to bring in technology which helps HGV drivers pick safer routes
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Lakehouse buys maintenance firm for £6.5m
Lakehouse Group adds Sure, a servicing and maintenance firm, to growing portfolio
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Winners for £200m 'whole house' retrofit framework
Willmott Dixon, Wates, Vinci, Kier and Mears among winners on £200m framework
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Market recovery: Pause for thought
There are plenty of signs of a growing construction market from which to draw encouragement as the sector gears up for its autumn trading
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Kuwaiti firm sells £7.4m of Costain shares
Kuwaiti firm’s representative on Costain board steps down
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Galliford Try wins £38m Leeds Uni brace
Contractor wins two major university refurbishment contracts
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Last chance to complete 'BIM readiness' survey
Survey backed by the building services engineering sector set to close shortly
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Construction on hold
Alarmed by the pace at which construction costs are rising, more and more clients are putting their projects on hold
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Bouygues lands £187m cancer hospital contract
Contractor to build new hospital dedicated to advanced cancer treatment for University College London Hospitals
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Canary Wharf readies £300m jobs for market
Canary Wharf Contractors is to go to market to procure £300m of trade roles on Wood Wharf
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Problem job drags Bam Nuttall to £20m loss
Civil engineer blames one “extremely challenging contract”
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Left-hand-turn ban needs more work, say experts
Industry warns GLA’s safety measure for lorries could cause congestion on London’s roads