All Contractors articles – Page 330
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New orders fall 14% in 2011
ONS data for fourth quarter of 2011 adds up to bad year for builders
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Redeveloping Bart's and Royal London hospitals
It was tempting to hang a ‘do not resuscitate’ sign on two dingy, barely accessible London hospitals, but Skanska’s redevelopment of the sites has made them functional again - which should perk up medical staff and patients alike
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United House appointed for £28m Southwark scheme
Contractor chosen by Notting Hill Housing to build PCKO’s Grange Walk project
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Carillion's profit drops 15% on flat turnover
Construction division performs well as firm expresses confidence for 2012
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Durkan completes £5.3m Southwark housing scheme
Project designed by Metaphorm contains 40 units and is one of borough’s Heygate Estate replacement projects
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Pre-tax profit down 55% at Keller
Ground engineering specialist reports £17.7m decline in pre-tax profit but £85m increase in revenue
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Exclusive: Keepmoat + Apollo put hundreds of jobs at risk
Social housing contractors poised to lose hundreds of staff ahead of merger
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MJN Colston falls into administration
ɫTV understands Deloitte is looking to sell the M&E business as a going concern
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Contractors hold crisis talks over BESNA dispute
Meeting follows Balfour Beatty’s U-turn in industrial relations dispute
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Call for Bank of England help for housebuilding
CPA says quantitative easing cash could be put into new homes
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MoD launches £4.4bn estates management procurement
Defence Infrastructure Organisation asks for expressions of interest from contractors
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Profit falls 12% at Morgan Sindall
Increasing competition sees contractor income down despite rising revenue
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SMEs squeezed out by main contractors
Smaller construction firms have said they are struggling to compete with main contractors
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Balfour Beatty appointed to resurrected £45m Liverpool scheme
Fresh plans from new developer set to restart mothballed Baltic/Cornhill development
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ECA dinner picketed by angry sparks
Protests come despite controversial BESNA agreement being led by ECA’s rival trade body the HVCA
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Almost 90% of workers signed up to BESNA
HVCA says 88% of workers have signed controversial agreeement despite threat of strike action
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Innocent contractor dragged into Museum of Liverpool court battle
High Court defence wrongly points finger at Dorchester-based firm which has never worked “north of Southampton”
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Vinci bags £100m Kings Cross office job
Contractor to do pre-construction design work on four-storey office block
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Whitehall cuts construction costs by up to 7%
Data shows government making progress towards efficiency targets for the first time