All Contractors articles – Page 9
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ɫTV
Murphy profit up by half
Firm says direct delivery model and repeat business send bottom line heading north
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Lendlease sale needs to happen quickly, boss admits, as buyers begin to make inquiries about contractor
Process yet to formally start, Simon Gorski tells ɫTV amid warnings deal needs sorting out soon to calm anxious staff and clients
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Features
‘I’m at a loss about what to make of it all’ – Will Lendlease disappear from UK construction, and what would that say about the state of the sector?
A sale has to happen quickly or staff will leave and jobs will disappear, say rivals. Dave Rogers looks at the implications of the decision to sell up – or shut down
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Skanska set for British Land’s delayed City office scheme worth £220m
Job at 1 Appold Street will go ahead once developer signs pre-let with tenant
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Sellar boss to run London structures specialist Kilnbridge
Owen Dannatt left developer earlier this year
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Galliford Try says 4% margin is firm’s official target
Contractor says figure achieveable by 2030
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Contractors mull whether to bid £1bn London towers job as firms worry fixed price will be too risky
Development manager Lipton Rogers believed to be still deciding how to procure 18 Blackfriars project
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British Land eyes fresh investor for City tower being built by McAlpine
2 Finsbury Avenue building due to finish in 2027
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Inflation and subcontractors going bust dent B&K profit
B&K says focus has been on strengthening balance sheet to give confidence to clients
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Margins being squeezed as new orders fall, RLB warns
Consultant says clients realising seriousness of situation and working with firms in more ‘collaborative’ way
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Bam has ‘lost a lot of money’ on Co-op Live job, US operator behind it says
Cost of fixed-price project has gone up from £365m to £450m, Oak View Group boss admits
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Fresh setback for Make’s ITV Studios redevelopment as High Court orders judicial review
Justice Lang says campaigners have raised “arguable grounds” for legal challenge
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Tilbury Douglas returns to black after drawing line under historic Interserve problems
Revenue at regional builder tops £500m
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US work boom set to send Keller profit higher
Upbeat trading update prompts earnings revision from analysts
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Caddick’s construction arm returns to black but profit at developments business falls by nearly half
Turnover at West Yorkshire firm tops £500m
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Features
‘On some levels, it’s a straightforward industry but it has significant challenges’ – Wates’ new(ish) CEO on what he’s learnt so far
Wates boss Eoghan O’Lionaird has been in post for just over a year. He tells Dave Rogers about the challenges facing the industry, its razor thin margins, his belief in purpose over profit – and why he gave up golf
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Comment
Uh-oh. Co-op Live’s woes leave industry with familiar sinking feeling
When old men in their 90s have heard of the debacle, then things have gone really wrong. Problem is, people will think it’s the builders’ fault because that’s what people do, writes Dave Rogers