All Contractors articles – Page 179
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News
Severfield eyes market-beating figures after interims tonic
Profits more than double as order book stands at six year high of £315m
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Mitie slides to £100m half-year loss
The services provider is to exit the domiciliary healthcare market
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Costain bags £113m gas station upgrades
The company will re-design and re-build two compressor stations
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Mace calls for £2bn transport cash boost in Autumn Statement
Contractor urges chancellor Philip Hammond to deliver fillip for construction
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Contractors to land roles on £1.3bn prisons revamp by January
The Ministry of Justice is committed to delivering 10,000 new adult prison places
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Features
Contractors' salary survey 2016: All to play for
Brexit uncertainty has put a brake on wage inflation among contractors, but the latest salary survey from Hays shows opportunities are still out there
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News
Kier tops both league tables with £300m of deals
Balfour Beatty comes a close second on the chart including civils, winning contracts worth £294m
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Galliford Try switches directors at education division
Michael Buchanan to be replaced by Claire Jackson
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Industry buoyed by HS2 awards
Sources say Treasury rubber-stamped £900m deals – giving contractors fillip for future of project
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Client blasts Interserve as it tells contractor to leave Glasgow waste job
Viridor says it can ‘no longer tolerate’ delays on scheme
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HS2 awards £900m of enabling works
Three heavyweight JVs have scooped up the three contracts worth £300m each
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UK construction has a modern slavery problem, government warns
Experts give advice to builders on how to guard against modern slavery in supply chains
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Morgan Sindall wins £24m Port of Southampton job
Contractor to build multi-deck car parks to help the port export more cars
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Many contractors fed up with architects, finds RIBA
Concerns centre on commercial nous and sticking to programmes
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Balfour Beatty backs out of £1bn One Nine Elms scheme
Contractor is second to withdraw from twin-tower project after failing to agree terms for main build contract
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Comment
All together now
The Farmer Review is the latest report to call for the fragmented built environment sector to embrace truly collaborative ways of working. The entire construction industry must come together if we are to fulfil our potential
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News
Laing O'Rourke director leaves after 40 years
Senior director quits the firm after four decades to join developer U+I
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Comment
Are construction firms tackling modern slavery?
So far there is little evidence to suggest that the majority of companies affected are complying with the Modern Slavery Act
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News
More takeovers predicted as Brexit anxiety takes hold
Alinea predicts contractors could be bought by opportunistic buyers as uncertainty abounds
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UK's largest modular job awarded at Hinkley
Energy firm appoints contractor to build modular offices for the £18bn power plant