Contractors Focus – Page 8

  • Heygate Estate - Lend Lease
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    In focus: Lend Lease

    2013-05-17T06:00:00Z

    In the first of five quick fire guides to big changes at major contractors, we look at latest shake-up at Lend Lease

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    Rowecord: A dying breed

    2013-05-10T06:00:00Z

    Rowecord Engineering has gone under, taking at least 430 jobs with it. But what is the cost to the wider industry, when it loses the expertise offered by specialist firms?

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    Anna Stewart: The successor

    2013-04-10T14:00:00Z

    This month, Anna Stewart takes over the reins at Laing O’Rourke, the UK’s largest private contractor. Tough decisions await her

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    Costain vs Kier: The battle for May Gurney

    2013-04-03T15:18:00Z

    Who stands to win if Kier does decide to challenge Costain over its merger with May Gurney?

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    Running on empty

    2013-03-08T00:00:00Z

  • Cheesegrater Leadenhall ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø
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    Testing their metal

    2013-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Steelwork specialist Severfield-Rowen built a reputation on large-scale, complex projects but its chief executive stood down last week after cost overruns on the Cheesegrater. Iain Withers looks at the issues facing the firm and the wider specialist sector

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    Local Enterprise Partnerships: Going local

    2012-12-14T00:00:00Z

    Last week, the chancellor beefed up Local Enterprise Partnerships and tasked them with administering anything up to £50bn in government funding to promote growth in local economies. This gives construction companies a rare chance to influence policy and win work

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    'I'll be back' - Why bosses return to run their companies

    2012-11-21T16:00:00Z

    Why some bosses come back to save the companies they founded - with varying degrees of success

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    What's the future of nuclear decommissioning?

    2012-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Last week’s devastating National Audit Office report on decommissioning facilities at Sellafield has led many to question whether the UK has the skills needed to deal with nuclear waste. But does the problem really lie with a Nuclear Decommissioning Authority overly occupied with cutting costs? Will Hurst investigates

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    The long wait for BAA

    2012-10-12T00:00:00Z

    BAA’s major projects are waiting on the tarmac. What does this mean for construction and will the operator’s reputation as an innovative client survive the turbulence?

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    Kevin Taylor and Phil Pringle: We like winning

    2012-10-05T00:00:00Z

    Kevin Taylor and Phil Pringle, the two men who built McLaren, on how they created a £400m-turnover contractor in the teeth of an economic crisis – and why they’ve got no plans to sell up

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    Restructuring contractors: adapt or die

    2012-09-28T00:00:00Z

    Faced with the deepest recession in living memory, construction companies are having to restructure to survive. But what does this actually mean, will the restructuring work - and what are the human consequences?

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    Contractor salary survey 2012: Signs of life

    2012-09-14T00:00:00Z

    Find out the winners and losers in this year’s salary survey with our interactive tables and full analysis

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    The missing apprentices

    2012-08-24T00:00:00Z

    Why are there fewer apprentices in construction despite increased government spending on apprenticeships? ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø investigates

  • Canada
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    How Canada took the if out of PFI

    2012-08-10T00:00:00Z

    While the UK government tries to work out what to do with the controversial procurement route, the Canadians have created a version that transacts deals in half the time and gives the market far greater cost certainty. But could their approach work here?

  • Pycroft
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    Stephen Pycroft: The man who scaled the Shard

    2012-08-03T00:00:00Z

    With no more Shards on the horizon, how will Mace keep moving upwards? The firm’s chief executive explains

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    M&E firms: The heat is on

    2012-08-02T09:53:00Z

    Why have M&Es been hit so hard this year and can anything be done to stop more of them going under?

  • Steve Hindley, Midas
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    Steve Hindley: Mr Happy

    2012-07-20T00:00:00Z

    The chair of contractor Midas and the CBI’s Construction Council has a smile on his face. What does he know that we don’t?

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    Should we work all hours?

    2012-07-20T00:00:00Z

    Ray O’Rourke has said a 35-hour week would make the industry more attractive to recruits. How realistic is a shorter working week is - and does anyone really want it?

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    Olympic marketing rights: Time’s running out

    2012-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Is it too late for UK construction to benefit from the Olympics?