All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 16
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Australian lawyer takes on top role at Bam’s construction arm
New arrival begins work next week
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Labour rates head back up with M&E workers the best paid, payroll firm says
M&E workers see pay packets rise 20% in February
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Construction minister tells CLC event she’s in post for ‘rest of year’ – hours before being moved on
Yesterday morning Nus Ghani told industry audience chopping and changing ministers ‘isn’t helpful’ – before being handed new government role in afternoon
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Wates lined up for enabling works at British Land logistics hub
Paddington development expected to carry out last-mile deliveries in Westminster
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‘Get used to it.’ Can contractors’ hardening attitudes to risk be really much of a surprise?
Last year’s business failures have hit a nerve. Firms finally seem fed up with construction’s rough and tumble, writes Dave Rogers
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Clients turning to Wates for larger schemes as firm posts record turnover
Chief executive says booming M&E arm proving trump card in winning work
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Profit jumps at Multiplex
London tower builder says it is picking which clients to work with
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Laing O’Rourke signs up for more hospital work
West Yorkshire scheme part of £200m revamp of services by local NHS trust
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Two in race for £150m Old Street roundabout tower
Office scheme will be built on former site of telecoms firm’s HQ
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Everton stadium cladding firm sinks into administration
Alucraft Systems appointed to job last year
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‘I was shouting all sorts…’ Aecom’s Jo Streeten on working at the BBC, the Davis Langdon deal and dealing with egg attacks
The firm’s boss of building and places talks to Dave Rogers about that scheme, that takeover and why the industry needs certainty to thrive
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Interim boss confirmed for permanent role as head of Wates’ construction business
Division is firm’s biggest with income of £1bn
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Mace warns clients to watch out for cheapest bids or face risk of jobs being hit by distressed firms
Firm says some firms could cut prices ‘by more than is achievable to secure work’
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Profit slips at Scottish contractor Robertson
Firm says inflation and labour shortages remain a headache
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Winner due on plan to double Rolls-Royce submarine site after WSP lands design deal
Derby complex to be upgraded in wake of Royal Navy’s £5bn spending plan
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Two left in race for £250m revamp of Deutsche Bank HQ
Winner due on City of London block in next few weeks
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Another delay on Parliament restoration as decision on what to do likely to be made after election
Fresh hiatus will allow more time to cost rolling maintenance programme, new report says
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Stirling winner on shortlist to redevelop brownfield plot in middle of Wolverhampton
Bids for former Sainbury’s supermarket site go back in MayÂ