All Contractors articles – Page 142
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Carillion collapse sent firms off chasing work at rock bottom prices, says steel boss
Billington pulled out of bids as rivals scrambled to fill order books
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Output boost hit by growing labour and materials costs, says Mace
Mace’s consultancy arm says Brexit is dampening tender price growth
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Legal firm fumes as it reports Balfour Beatty to City watchdog for not talking about climate change enough
Country’s biggest contractor could be asked to bring out new version of annual report
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Industry bodies slam post-Brexit migration recommendations
EU workers should get no special preference after Brexit, says government-commissioned report
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Coup for Billington as former Severfield boss joins smaller rival
Ian Lawson begins at Barnsley-based firm next month
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RIBA reveals new fire safety rules for industry
Plan of Work update brings forward fire safety measures to earlier stages in design process after Grenfell Tower tragedy
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Construction will need staff from other industries to hit off-site targets, report says
Survey by law firm suggest builders target manufacturing sector for workers
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Contractors nab spots on housing association's £900m framework
Catalyst Housing appointed eight firms to all six of the framework’s lots
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Carillion inquiry MPs take government to task over decision not to review watchdog system
Labour MP Frank Field says Crown Reps are "more Johnny English than James Bond"
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Interserve scores Leicestershire school job
The firm was awarded the contract under the Education and Skills Funding Agency’s £8bn school building framework
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Hull council unveils £130m development
Council will start to look for contractors from early next year
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TfL to start search for build to rent partner
The transport authority is looking to develop more than 3,000 build to rent homes
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United Living continues push into north with new director
Housing specialist eyes more work outside southern heartland
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We apologise for the late-running Crossrail service …
Crossrail’s was supposed to be a good news story for construction - so what went wrong?
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Aberdeen road woe meant Galliford Try turned down taking over stricken Carillion hospital, boss admits
Bill Hocking says firm didn’t need ’distraction of recovering another bad job’
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Carillion fitted wrong cladding to Liverpool hospital, trust says
Review of scheme by Arup also finds problems with structure
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Balfour scores £33m Strathclyde uni job
Contractor landed job through university’s construction framework
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Stalled Carillion hospital job set to terminate PFI contract
The NHS Trust behind Liverpool project could cancel PFI deal at the end of the month
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Galliford Try takes another hit on problem-plagued Aberdeen road job
The company made a writedown of £20m in the second half of its financial year.