All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 156
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Bumper profit increase at Gilbert Ash
Northern Irish contractor behind National Army Museum revamp sees turnover head north as well
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Liverpool sets up taskforce to head off world heritage threat
City could lose coveted Unesco marque next summer
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Laing O'Rourke man heads over to SES
Lewis Jones charged with growing firm’s offsite business
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Willmott Dixon hires council bigwig for role at resi business
Hounslow regeneration chief joins contractor’s Be Living arm
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HS2 names new boss for phase two work
Paul Griffiths, whose CV includes a stint at Mace, takes over from Alison Munro
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McAlpine team wins south London hospitals work
Scheme includes building two new mental facilities
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Arcadis given brief to look at A66 upgrade
Trans-Pennine trunk road had been due to be dualled six years ago
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Balfour changes its tune on CITB
U-turn comes after UK’s biggest contractor had said it would vote against training body later this month
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Scottish schemes send Galliford Try profit tumbling
Firm hoping to draw a line on losses at Queensferry bridge and Aberdeen roadÂ
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London is under threat from Brexit, Foster warns
Architect says decision to leave EU risks ‘ability to attract best graduates from beyond our island’
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Developer named for Maidenhead scheme
Hub appointed for mixed-use regeneration of town centre site
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Architects recover some confidence but long-term worries remain
RIBA Future Trends index gives mixed picture
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Ramboll nabs WSP man
Ramboll has poached former WSP operations director Andrew Henderson to head up its buildings division. The engineer said Henderson (pictured), who has become the firm’s UK executive director for buildings, will also sit on the Ramboll UK board. Henderson worked for Hyder Consulting before moving ...
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Khan says builders are at the centre of his housing vision
London mayor says training academy will help work start on 90,000 affordable homes by 2021