Contractors – Page 51
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T Clarke returns to black in first half as order book tops £500m
Firm hit by £3.5m cost of dealing with reverse VAT charge
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Landmark ruling means contractors still face having to pay liquidated damages if job is late
Supreme Court overturns earlier decision which said firms weren’t liable for LADs if contract was terminated
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Experts sound alarm over ‘inevitable’ legal bust-ups as shortages crisis gets worse
Disputes between firms set to increase as costs rise and availability of materials and labour stretches to breaking point
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Kier chief says writing was on wall for Carillion weeks before it went bust
Contractor collapsed a week before Andrew Davies had been due to take top role, opening up eventual move to rival
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Workers in East Midlands picking up nearly £1k a week
Roofers, bricklayers and shopfitters see biggest pay rises in June
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Galliford Try says investment in modern building methods helping overcome materials threat
Firm issues upbeat trading statement ahead of annual results
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Balfour using modular to build huge covid-19 testing lab
Others working on scheme include Mace and architect HOK
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Exceptional items take gloss off improved Skanska UK results
Accounts show firm claimed £4m in furlough money last year
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Upbeat Kier says full-year results to beat expectations
Firm confirms £350m proceeds from sale of housing arm and equity raise have now been received
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McLaren given all clear for £62m student accommodation in Leeds
Work to start next month
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Murphy weathers covid to improve annual numbers
Turnover tops £1bn for first time as profit jumps one third
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Graham says Brexit red tape headaches threatening delays to sites
Contractor warns on admin burdens as firm increases profit
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Kier picks up £50m civils deal for next phase of HS2
Work involves highways and utility diversions
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Mace brings in new safety head for construction arm
Kari Sprostranova joins from Balfour Beatty
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O’Rourke and Mace in push to reduce amount of carbon used in pre-cast concrete
Pair looking at initiatives to get emissions down during production process
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Wates boss warns on materials as economists say price hikes threaten fragile margins
Latest data says subcontractors jacking up prices to meet extra costs with some warning industry heading for bubble-burst
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Keltbray appoints new rail boss to replace Barhale-bound incumbent
Former Network Rail director Neil Thompson replacing Martin Brown who heads off to civils specialist this autumn
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Wates eyes new sectors as firm splits construction into four regions and targets £1bn turnover
Rejig to chase more work in growing science, technology and healthcare markets