All Contractors articles – Page 243
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Balfour Beatty wins £129m smart motorway job
Contractor to convert a section of the M3 into a four lane motorway
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One-in-six construction sites fall short in health crackdown
Recent Heath and Safety Executive crackdown saw enforcement action taken at 85 of the 560 sites visited
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MPs hail ‘textbook’ £16bn Crossrail project
MPs on Public Accounts Committee say early planning has been key to the scheme’s success
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Styles & Wood completes Golders Green synagogue refurb
Fit-out contractor completes rennovation of historic London building
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Small construction firms’ average debt reaches £484,000
Study shows small firms have up to 16% of their turnover outstanding in unpaid bills
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Miller Construction wins £51m of Scots school work
Recently acquired business grabs Galliford Try a better foothold in the Scottish education market
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Mitie wins £15m Heathrow contract
Contractor will provide repairs and maintenance services
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Heathrow boss appointed to head Highways Agency
Colin Matthews tasked with transitioning agency into a government-owned company
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Paul Sheffield to head Laing O'Rourke's Europe business
Laing O’Rourke has appointed former Kier chief executive Paul Sheffield as the boss of its European business
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‘Reality check’ as construction growth takes a dip in spring
Infrastructure is the worst hit sector but overall output still higher than this time last year
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CITB simplifies training levy system
Raft of changes for firms including labour-only and Construction Industry Scheme sub-contractors
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Subcontracting through the skills shortage
The turnaround in the sector’s fortunes has thrown up new risks for subcontractors finding new skilled tradesmen. ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV hosted an audio webinar, with insurer Zurich, to discuss preventing any potential pitfalls
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ISG acquires Spanish fit-out firms
Contractor takes controlling stake in office, retail and data centre fit-out businesses
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Skills shortages fears hit highest level for six years
Latest RICS survey finds 51% of firms say there are insufficient workers to meet demand
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Balfour Beatty wins £300m of work in Hong Kong
Balfour Beatty’s Hong Kong-based joint venture has won two contracts worth £300m
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Manchester primed for £7.6bn in new projects
Refreshed construction pipeline shows £7.6bn of new project starts in the Greater Manchester area over the next three years
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Miller construction boss departs
Chris Webster departs from Miller Group in the wake of the sale of Miller Construction to Galliford Try
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BIM and MEP consultants - what is hindering progress?
MEP designers have dragged their heels on BIM for too long - here’s a practical guide to getting them up to speed
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Product manufacturers report spike in sales
Survey finds that 100% of product firms have seen increased sales in the second quarter of 2014