All Contractors articles – Page 294
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Costain joint venture wins £300m Crossrail fit out job
Contract is the last major construction contract to be awarded on the project
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Howard Shiplee to leave Laing O’Rourke
Former Olympic boss appointed to lead welfare reform at the Department for Work and Pensions
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Kier may make rival offer for May Gurney
Contractor issues statement following announcement of £178m Costain merger proposal
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EC Harris and Mace to ensure Kingdom Tower hits targets
UK-based joint venture made responsible for $1.2bn budget as Omnium appointed QS
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Costain-May Gurney merger to cost 150 jobs
But directors say £178m deal is designed to drive growth
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Wates construction profit drops by 50%
Chairman and chief executive Paul Drechsler hails “very solid” results despite drop in pre-tax profit for construction business
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Anger at Carillion’s 120-day payment terms
Shadow business secretary expresses concerns over move to extend standard payment terms to 120 days
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Carillion defends 120 day payment scheme
Contractor says it is getting good feedback from the ‘large number of suppliers’ signed up to the scheme
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Five firms race for Olympic stadium conversion
Exclusive: Five contractors, including stadium builder Sir Robert McAlpine, in the running for £100m 2012 stadium conversion job
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Wates hails 'solid' results for 2012
Wates construction pre-tax profit down 48% but turnover holds up
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Balfour Beatty’s £500m incinerator denied planning
Scheme for Gloucestershire council thrown out by councillors
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Mace bags £250m Victoria Circle job
Exclusive: Contractor to build mixed-use scheme that forms largest piece of Land Securities’ 15-year transformation of Victoria
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Carillion to double maximum payment terms to 120 days
Exclusive: Subcontractors will have to pay fee to get money before 120 days as part of new payment system
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Mears reports record revenue after Morrison buy
Social housing contractor reports revenue of £680m in 2012
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Balfour Beatty predicts revenue will fall by 20%
Construction giant announces it is to withdraw from bidding on ‘uneconomic’ work and switch focus to restricted markets
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MoD reopens bids for £250m Scotland framework
The Ministry of Defence’s estate arm has reopened the bidding race for construction work on military estates in Scotland
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Miller back in the black after strong year
Miller has returned to profit after posting a solid set of results with a record increase in its construction order book