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Features
‘It’s madness what the industry goes to work for’… Sisk’s Paul Brown on margins, making the right decisions and working on Man City’s stadium
‘The last two or three years in the UK have been the toughest I’ve experienced,’ the Irish contractor’s Liverpool-born chief executive tells Dave Rogers
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Comment
We don’t just build – we must enhance the communities in which we work
The key to the success of a construction business – whether a housebuilder, consultancy, project manager or contractor – is how it engages with local communities and becomes a force for good, says Kelly Sowden, regional social value and stakeholder manager at Sisk
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McLaren signs development deal for £1.1bn York Central scheme
Agreement with Homes England and Network Rail to see construction of 2,500 homes and along with office and retail space
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Sisk continues makeover and eyes regional growth
Firm appoints new COO and target more work in North
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Sisk homes in on next stage of Clapham regeneration
Contractor carried out first phase of south London job for Peabody
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Former Kier boss suggests firm grew too quickly
Firm’s acquisitions in recent years include Green Macs and May Gurney
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Sisk hits back at government accusation it treats suppliers badly
Firm, which was booted off fair payment initiative in April, sees pre-tax profit jump in 2018
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Balfour Beatty and Laing O'Rourke chucked off Prompt Payment Code
Pair joined by Interserve, Costain and Persimmon in being named and shamed by government
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Vinci buys controlling stake in Gatwick as airport looks to expand
Gatwick masterplan would see it plough over £1bn into infrastructure over the next five yearsÂ
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Sisk lands another deal at Manchester mixed-use scheme
New contract brings the total of Sisk’s work on Circle Square development to almost £240m
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Sisk says it will finish off jobs it was carrying out with stricken Lagan
Firm looking to take on Lagan staff
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Comment
Spotlight now on OFT to defend five-year investigation
Huge reduction in fines means the OFT will have to justify whether all the pain was worth it