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鈥榃e鈥檝e won stuff we know we wouldn鈥檛 have won before鈥 talking growth with Kenneth Wood and Neil Fyles of Drees & Sommer UK
Two years after being bought by the German consulting giant, the team behind AA Projects is now on an acquisition spree of its own
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Soben: How a small Scottish family firm became the fastest growing consultancy in construction
Soben now operates in 35 countries and is aiming to become a 拢100m-turnover firm within five years. Founder Scott Smyth tells Carl Brown all about the firm鈥檚 strategy and journey to date
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Green solutions: Civic Engineers鈥 Stephen O鈥橫alley and Michelle McDowell talk sustainable growth
Stephen O鈥橫alley has big plans for the expansion of the engineering firm he founded 10 years ago 鈥 just so long as it stays true to its sustainability-oriented principles. Daniel Gayne reports
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In business with Rapleys鈥 Justin Tuckwell
In the past few years Rapleys鈥 income from building consultancy has increased 300%, catapulting the man behind it to managing partner of the whole firm
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Pushing forward the green agenda: Introba鈥檚 Brian Goldsmith and Doug Kerr
Source: Introba Introba鈥檚 new office in Holborn, designed by Dar Group stablemates Perkins + Will
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Quintain鈥檚 way helps lift Wembley out of the doldrums
The firm鈥檚 chief executive James Saunders tells Dave Rogers what鈥檚 been going on at the site with the famous name and what鈥檚 next
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Glencar鈥檚 founders on boxing clever and why warehouses can be beautiful
Eddie McGillycuddy and Chris Gleave tell Dave Rogers how the firm they set up six years ago is branching out and why clients now want 鈥榮heds鈥 to look pretty
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In business with Galliford Try鈥檚 Bill Hocking: 鈥楾here are some things that just have to carry on鈥
The talk is of the longest recession in 100 years but for all that, Galliford Try chief executive Bill Hocking cannot contain his optimism. Dave Rogers went to meet him
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In business with Stanhope鈥檚 Laura Collins and Tony Wall
The pair discuss the risk of getting major schemes built at a time of rampant inflation and skills shortages 鈥 and what the industry could do to attract more young talent
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In business: BW looks to the future
Ex-Overbury execs Steve Elliott and Anthony Brown on聽how they plan to grow while maintaining the firm鈥檚 鈥渦nderdog鈥 spirit
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In business: on the road with Keltbray
After 30 years at Costain, Darren James was unable to resist the call from Keltbray wanting to help to diversify and tighten up governance聽
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ISG鈥檚 new boss on different thinking, growth aspirations - and more of the same
Former bricklayer Matt Blowers has taken over from Paul Cossell at the top of the firm
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In Business: Nigel Webb, the man driving British Land
Nigel Webb, head of development at British Land, talks to Dave Rogers about the return to the office, upcoming projects and why construction needs to become more like the car industry
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In business: Keepmoat鈥檚 Tim Beale
Chief executive of partnerships builder Keepmoat, says business is booming amid speculation on a sale or flotation
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In Business: Hill Group鈥檚 Andy Hill
Founder and chief executive of the UK鈥檚 third-biggest privately owned developer on why he aims to focus on value and quality, rather than making money
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In Business: Reds10 and the rise of offsite construction
The firm鈥檚 chief executive and chairman discuss a booming business, the switch from consultancy, why family matters and how construction can attract new talent聽
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In Business: McLaren on right track for record turnover
West Ham-loving chairman Kevin Taylor tells 好色先生TV about the early days, new markets and why pent-up demand means the bubble won鈥檛 burst yet
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In Business: Alinea warns of aggressive bids in a slowing commercial market
Cost consultant鈥檚 Mark Lacey says contractors looking to replenish covid-hit order books are cutting prices
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In Business: Where McAlpine sees its future
Firm plans to re-establish itself in civils and infrastructure work, chief executive Paul Hamer tells 好色先生TV
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In Business: Douglas McCormick鈥檚 plans for growth at Gleeds
Executive director has ambitions to increase turnover to 拢400m and double the number of聽staff worldwide. He is also renovating a 700-year-old church