All Contractors articles – Page 171
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Powerlines buys out Carillion JV saving 220 jobs
Move set to help deliver two major rail electrification projects
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UCL Stratford campus given the green light
Contractor to be appointed to £200m first phase this summer
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Galliford Try rights issue raises £158m
Cash will be used to cover soaring Aberdeen bypass costs
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Mace lodges plans for mixed-use Sheffield scheme
Project includes 247 build-to-rent units and 658 student beds
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Galliford Try flogs PPP schools stake for £9m
Project partner HICL snaps up firm’s 45% share
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Futures of more than 10,000 Carillion staff confirmed
Just over 9,000 staff have found new jobs while 1,700 have been made redundant
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Senior Carillion staff offered bonuses to stay with failing contractor
The remuneration committee agreed to a string of big ticket payments following last July’s profit warning
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Bam takes on Carillion's Paradise project
Firm is also carrying out work on neighbouring building
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Balfour Beatty agrees deal with striking Crossrail electricians
Row centred on disputed bonus payments
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Delayed Aberdeen road now won't open until the autumn
Transport Scotland caught off-guard by Balfour Beatty’s revelation last week road would not complete until this summer
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Sunderland council on the hunt for Carillion replacement
Firm had been working on site of Vaux brewery when it went bust
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Last-gasp Carillion adviser payments to be examined, says business secretary
Greg Clark said Insolvency Service would consider whether payments should have gone to the supply chain
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PwC clocks up £20m in Carillion fees in two months
Following firm’s liquidation, consultant initially charged around £3m a week
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Leeds cladding company goes into administration
Cover Structure was working on Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre
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Features
Bill Hocking: Dealer's choice
Bill Hocking, boss of Galliford Try’s construction arm, might have felt he’d been dealt a bad hand when he took over the job two years ago, but now that he holds all the cards, he’s moved to reduce the risk the firm takes on