Contractors – Page 193
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Laing O'Rourke Europe slumps to £58m pre-tax loss
Early contracts delivered through Midlands manufacturing plant hit by cost inflation and delays
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Willmott Dixon lands £20m Warwick Uni campus
New campus to include two new lecture theatres as well as teaching space
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Lorries told not to make left-hand turns in London
New rules announced by the GLA will see routes designed to minimise danger to cyclists
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Longcross Construction in £1.3m dispute with engineer GGA
Stricken retail contractor pursues claim against SME engineer
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Kier retains £1.5bn Scape minor works framework
Maximum value of projects that can be delivered through the framework increased from £2m to £4m
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Public sector to spend £1 in every £3 on SMEs
If 2020 target is hit it would mean extra £3bn spent on SMEs per year
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Contractors ready to change payment practices
Chief executive of industry body says firms “recognise current business model not sustainable”
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Ireland's CRH in second major takeover
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Breedon lures Aggregate Industries CEO
Aggregate Industries CEO Pat Ward will move to rival Breedon Aggregates as group chief executive early next year
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Fears government will 'kill-off' CITB
Industry leaders warn about mounting uncertainty over apprenticeship organization’s future
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Private equity firm circles Imtech UK
Private equity firm Endless in “exclusive negotiations” regarding buying Irish business and three subsidiaries, and is “interested” in UK
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Construction output to grow 13.2% by 2017
Private housing expansion expected to be key driver of growth
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Lendlease boss hails firm's 'safe passage' through difficult two years
European construction business outperforms rest of Australian-based infrastructure giant
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Willmott Dixon gets green light for £23m leisure centre
Scape and Willmott Dixon to deliver new leisure centre in Fleet, Hampshire
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Thames Water inks £4.2bn super sewer contracts
Thames Water confirms winning teams for construction packages for £4.2bn project
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Balfour Beatty quits £75m North West rail upgrade
The contractor said it was “unlikely” to deliver the North West rail electrification programme “on time and to budget” after reviewing the scheme
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Support services CEO leaves Balfour in management restructure
Matthew Duncan has left the business as part of the continuing management shake-up at the contractor
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Bumper month propels Willmott Dixon to top of table
Contractor leaps from fifth to first place with 44 contract wins totalling £171m