Contractors – Page 287
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North Midland Construction revenue down 18%
Contractor launches new cost cutting drive as construction division hit by problem project and difficult market
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Henry Boot secures 2012 construction order book
Construction division performing ahead of expectations
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Miller to push construction services to 25% of revenue
Chief executive moves company towards providing ‘end-to-end’ service as part of growth push
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One in three M&E firms suffer workload fall
B&ES survey reveals multiple pressures on beleagured sector
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Unions agree to improved 2% pay rise for workers
Agreement ends three-month deadlock with contractors
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Strong construction performance boosts Carillion's profit
Contractor sees profit before tax jump 68% with construction division’s margins up to 4.1%
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Severfield-Rowen profit falls 56%
Contractor restructures UK business due to “stagnant” demand outlook
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FT Gordon collapsed with £500k debts
Exclusive: Scores of SMEs and the taxman to be left thousands of pounds out of pocket after firm liquidated
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Bouygues to build £65m Essex uni project
Bouygues Development and housing provider Derwent Living get go ahead for £65m accommodation project
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Construction workforce rises 34,000 in second quarter
Sector employment rebounds after year of job cuts
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Interserve construction profit falls 24%
Contractor sees construction revenue remain flat as group highlights “good results” overall
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Balfour Beatty construction sees 21% fall in profit
Contractor’s half year results also reveal cutting of 650 jobs although group performs strongly overall
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Laing O'Rourke puts 125 Bison staff on notice
Contractor puts a further 70 jobs at risk at its second Bison factory in Derbyshire, bringing to 125 the total number staff at risk of redundacy
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Laing O'Rourke to close Bison concrete factory
Laing O’Rourke is proposing to close its Bison concrete factory in Scotland, putting 55 jobs at risk
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ISG lands £61m Center Parks contract
Contractor says experience of working on Olympic schemes such as the Velodrome will help it deliver
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Doyle collapsed with debts of £70m
Creditors to be as much as £70m out of pocket after Doyle Group fell into administration
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Laing O'Rourke issues results snapshot
Contractor Laing O’Rourke saw “managed revenue” rise 7.6% to £4.3bn last year, with profit up 5% to £54m