All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 13
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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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‘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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Co-op Live still planning to open next Tuesday
Local band due to stage troubled arena’s debut performance
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Wet weather keeps construction output in March stuck in the mud
Construction shrunk 0.9% in first quarter comp ared to 0.6% growth for overall economy, official figures say
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Graham wins £60m stand redevelopment at Lord’s cricket ground
Scheme set to finish in May 2027
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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
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Tunnelling machines for HS2 Euston to be shipped to site in weeks
TBMs will be delivered to UK ahead of job beginning in 2025 as funding looks set to be freed up now local elections have wrapped up
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Mace rejigs senior management team with construction head leaving and new chief executive appointed
Gareth Lewis goes in summer while Jason Millett to take on top role next January as Mark Reynolds moves to executive chair post
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Former Crossrail boss tipped for HS2 chief executive’s role
Mark Wild left Elizabeth line two years ago to take up top role at gas distribution firm
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Output grows again but housing continues to stutter
Latest PMI data says commercial and civils activity on the rise
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800 still working on Co-op Live as embattled project runs 24 hours a day in race against time to open
Bosses behind delayed venue flood job with more staff in attempt to hit revised opening
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Scottish QS bought by French engineering giant as overseas appetite for UK consultants goes on
90-year-old Thomas & Adamson snapped up for undisclosed sum
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Fit-out boom ensures division remains Morgan Sindall’s star performer
Firm expecting ‘significant growth’ from business in first half
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Canadian engineer buys Hydrock
Move will see Bristol firm’s name disappear following Stantec deal
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Laing O’Rourke and Aecom among firms to win spots on £9bn National Grid upgrade
Work involves connecting UK energy supply to offshore wind by 2030
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Hertfordshire contractor files administration notice
Stevenage firm ARJ specialises in resdiential work
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Vinci facilities management boss steps down
Tony Raikes ends more than two decades at business
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100 jobs lost as historic name Geoffrey Osborne slides into administration
Administrator RSM says collapse in part caused by ‘loss of confidence in sector from investors’
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More contractors turning down chance to price jobs, Gleeds report finds
Spring survey says onerous contract terms and capacity issues behind decisions
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Scottish consultant brings in new PM director for London office
Thomas & Adamson promising more hires for work in capital