All Contractors articles – Page 278
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Four teams to tender for £7bn Magnox job
International consortiums include CH2M Hill, Bechtel, Atkins and Amec
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Main contractors non-payment blamed for M&E firm's collapse
Administrator says non-payment by main contractors sent sub-contractor into administration
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Bam wins £30m Network Rail job
Bam Construction has won the contract to build a £30m operating centre for Network Rail in Basingstoke
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Drechsler to leave construction to head up teacher training body
Paul Drechsler will become chairman of graduate teacher training scheme Teach First in January after leaving Wates
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Cinema built in wrong place twice allowed to stand
Council gives cinema complex in Cambridgeshire retrospective planning approval after it was built in the wrong place for a second time
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Construction set to start on £280m Welsh racetrack
Construction work on a £280m racetrack in Wales will start early next year after a deal was agreed between the developers and the local council
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BIM: The latest big boys' toy?
SMEs struggle to adopt BIM because of the cost, so it’s up to the big industry names to lend a helping hand
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Keller wins £33m Singapore hospital job
Firm to build foundations for new hospital in Singapore
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ISG wins £32m job to fit out Arcadia's UK HQ
West End job for retailer Sir Philip Green also involves Sheppard Robson and Gardiner Theobald
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The CIOB moves into the future
The CIOB is in the process of modernising - and the industry also needs to step into the future
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What's so scary about supply chain finance?
As more and more contractors consider adopting supply chain finance, fears are growing that it could be used to worsen suppliers’ payment terms
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ISG bags £50m fit-out of Baby Shard for Murdoch
Exclusive: Contractor sees off shortlisted rivals Como and Overbury
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Interview: Mike Putnam, Skanska
The Skanska UK boss on prompt payment, where he aims to take the firm and his work at the Green Construction Board
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HS2 will speed ahead with Higgins on board
Sir David Higgins’ appointment to HS2 is the clearest signal yet that the project will leave the sidings
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Higgins: Build HS2 more quickly
New HS2 chair David Higgins lays out challenge to industry and calls for political consensus
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Severfield-Rowen picks new chief executive
Former Kier board member Ian Lawson will take over reins at steel specialist
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Balfour Beatty and Kier set up new payment schemes
Contractors have become the latest to set up supply chain finance schemes designed to help the cash flow of their subbies
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Balfour Beatty bags £125m Texas student digs
Contractor’s US division scoops 4,000-bed complex