All Contractors articles – Page 186
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Balfour wins biggest ever US deal
Contractor lands deal to electrify 52 miles of high-speed rail line
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Comment
Chronic over optimism in the NHS
If we want to avoid more healthcare projects doomed to failure we need a healthy dose of realism and pragmatism
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Work starts on Colwyn Bay transformation
VolkerStevin has begun redeveloping 1km of the promenade in Welsh tourist town
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Apprenticeship levy details revealed
Government presses ahead with plans to impose levy on large employers
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Construction recession deeper than first thought
Bad June data confirms construction recession over first half of 2016
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Pokémon Go: What to do if digital monsters are on your building site
Concerned businesses can report issues to the game’s developer
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Video: West Ham's new home ready for Premier League kick-off
First league game in 54,000-seat London Stadium will be next weekend
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Interserve to axe problem business after half-year loss
Contractor to quit energy-from-waste sector
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Willmott Dixon £100m regen scheme gets go-ahead
Barnet council gives go-ahead for 188-home development in north London
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Comment
Disclosure of correspondence in litigation
Disclosure of correspondence will be sought by subcontractors in litigation with main contractors. But can they withhold details of settlement agreements?
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Interserve wins two-year BBC contract
The firm has been providing the BBC with security services at its properties since 2014
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NG Bailey targets £500m revenue within three years
Chief executive of M E contractor admits plans will be hit by Brexit, but says there are reasons for optimism
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Graham lands £40m Manchester PRS job
Contractor appointed after funding secured for 232-home scheme
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Keltbray on cusp of Dunne deal to save hundreds of jobs
Demolition specialist on verge of move into reinforced concrete market
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Balfour Beatty loses another procurement boss
Graham Ball is parting ways with the contractor after barely eight months
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Comment
What has Europe ever done for rail?
Britain stands to gain massively from Europe’s Digital Railway Programme, we shouldn’t let Brexit de-rail us
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Lakehouse issues third profit warning in six months
Problem contracts in the firm’s regeneration division continue to weigh heavily on its finances
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T Clarke takes £6.6m pensions hit from Brexit
But M E specialist says it is experiencing “excellent levels of activity” post-EU referendum