Contractors – Page 329
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Contractors face tough day of bargaining with government
Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude is holding discussion with major suppliers to try and bring prices down
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Contractors to government: get them while they’re cheap
Major contractors are urging the government to take advantage of the low cost of construction services by increasing spend on building projects.
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Five charged with corruption over £66m engineering contracts
Charges follow two-year investigtation into allegations of corruption in energy sector
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Confiscated blacklist leaked back into market
The Information Commissioner’s Office is investigating the leak of confidential files naming blacklisted construction workers, writes Andrew Hankinson.
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Bouygues cuts 2400 jobs after 'brutal' recession in Europe
French contractor’s road business is particularly hard hit by European public spending cuts according to reports
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Rok bags £40m emergency repairs job
Insurance giant AXA signs up contractor to provide emergency home repairs for customers
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BAM UK profits rise on falling revenue
Earnings at Dutch giant up a third to €20.6m despite BSF woes
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T. Clark profit drops 20% in 'tough' environment
Services group sees half yearly revenue and profit fall but order book expands by a third
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North Midland's utilities work helps push profit up 49%
Contractor’s pre-tax profit soars to £2m as volumn of work from telecommunications increases
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Carillion improves margins and ups profit by 17%
Contractor reaps benefit of focusing on higher margin support services work rather than construction