All Contractors articles – Page 336
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Mansell completes Hopkins' Nottingham University building
Engineering and Science Learning Centre cost £10m to build
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Asia markets: ‘Anyone who is not looking at Asia should be’
UK firms have known about the boom in Asia for some time, but now it’s become a region they simply cannot afford to ignore. Emily Wright reports on a part of the world that will spend $440bn a year on infrastructure
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Atkins cuts over 800 UK staff as global profit rises
Most of the 878 staff lost from the UK business this year worked in Atkins’ transport division
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Lend Lease wins £35m National Theatre contract
Lend Lease has beaten Mace to win a prestigious £35m contract to redevelop the National Theatre on London’s South Bank
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£650m Crossrail station contracts awarded
Organisation names joint ventures for huge Whitechapel and Farringdon station contracts
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Skanska chooses six architects for UK housing push
PRP Architects, Proctor & Matthews and Formation Architects triumph in competition
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North Midland issues profit warning
Shares hit as contractor admits problems at building division
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Top Specialists 2011
What could help specialist contractors out of the fix they’re in? Iain Withers applies a bit of elbow grease and works up a wishlist
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Crossrail tenders £35m Custom House job
East-west London rail link puts latest station job out to market
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PFI pipeline 'unaffected' by Treasury review
Some of the £8.5bn of PFI projects in the public pipeline will be asked to ‘learn lessons’ of review
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Bam wins £22m Buckinghamshire academy project
Firm will deliver Aylesbury Vale Academy and is preferred bidder for two other schools
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Turner & Townsend pledges to remain independent
Global chief executive and UK managing director say avoiding consolidation will help firm win work
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Davis Langdon’s senior staff cull spreads to global division
UK business was told last week about plan to reduce 30% of director posts
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Turner & Townsend interview: Vince Clancy and Steve McGuckin
As more UK consultancies are snapped up by international giants, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV hears from global boss Vince Clancy and UK MD Steve McGuckin about why Turner & Townsend isn’t budging on its independence
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Balfour and Gratte hit out at unions' wage claims
Contractors insist new agreement will not make workers ‘worse off’ and urge Unite to call off ballot
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Willmott Dixon faces £2.4m claim from BSF subbie
John Cooper Construction says Willmott Dixon failed to suply it with necessary information
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Costain profit on track as orders hit £2.6bn
Cotract to build London Bridge station win boosts orders beyond 2013
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BDP suffers 60% drop in pre-tax profit to £2.8m
Turnover also down as pay of highest paid director increased by 14% to £284,000
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FMB boss ‘on leave’ over performance questions
Negotiations are ongoing between director general Richard Diment and trade body