All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 18
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London contractors battling to fill order books as orders slip, Aecom report warns
Firms set for flat 2024 with growth expected next year, consultant adds
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‘Bonkers’ not to run railway into Euston, says HS2 contractor
‘I cannot believe decision will not be overturned,’ says Keller bossÂ
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Another Sellar executive leaves
Second senior figure at Paddington Square developer goesÂ
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Three chasing £100m fit-out deal at King’s Cross life sciences project
Winner for Merck building job due this summer
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Race for £500m London office jobs heading into final push
Same three firms chasing deals in City and Victoria
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‘Perfect, see you Monday’ … McLaren’s Paul Heather on tier ones and being headhunted on holiday
From a teenager wondering what a QS does to running a £1bn business, the firm’s construction boss talks to Dave Rogers about industry ups and downs – and being offered a job by Kevin Taylor
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ISG brings in replacement for Paul Cossell as company secretary leaves
Firm has been rejigging senior team in recent weeks
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Winner lined up for £250m Landsec City office job
Three were chasing Hill House scheme next to developer’s New Street Square project
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NG Bailey chief stepping down
Retiring David Hurcomb to be replaced by current COO in May
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Bids back within days for first phase of Tata’s £4bn Somerset battery factory
Winner on first phase of scheme due this spring
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Careys more picky over which jobs to bid as firm says it has drawn line under problem contracts
Several schemes turned into loss-making after being blighted by inflation and onerous terms
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Sellar's construction director departs
Developer says move coincides with Paddington Square job winding down
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Profit at Bouygues’ construction arm ticks up
Turnover at French giant tops €50bn mark
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‘They needed this’ – McAlpine’s new boss wins plaudits as industry prepares for firm to reset
Neil Martin is expected to ring the changes and take the blue-blooded contractor back to centre-stage. Dave Rogers reports
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Three chasing £90m Broadgate Tower overhaul for British Land
Work due to start on 2008 building this September
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HS2 maintenance depot gets nod from Buckinghamshire planners
Complex will include base for British Transport Police
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Nervous clients want to see contractors’ balance sheets before signing up, Morgan Sindall boss says
John Morgan makes comments as firm turns in record set of numbers
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Arcadis boss ‘more optimistic’ about UK economy with likely rate cut key to improving industry confidence
Alan Brookes says green shoots of recovery there as consultant turns in record results
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As Manchester United’s new investor looks at Old Trafford rebuild, questions begin over who would do it
Club one of several looking at major work on stadia in coming years
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Unsecured creditors don’t get a penny back as Tolent prepares to be formally dissolved
Firm sank into administration last February