All Contractors articles – Page 23
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Axed Buckingham staff fire off CVs as bust firm counts cost of stadium losses
Contractor collapsed into administration yesterday with 450 jobs going straight away
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Buckingham sinks into administration with nearly 500 jobs lost
Anfield stand builder had been on brink since last month
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Buckingham break-up begins as Kier snaps up £150m rail business
Firm pays close to £10m for business which employs 180 staff
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Osborne sells property maintenance business
Firm set to concentrate on building and development
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ISG lands prized fit-out job with £150m Google King’s Cross win
Firm also battling to land Bloomberg deal
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Laing O’Rourke signs up for £700m hospital
Business case for Scotland job due to be finalised next year
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Tenders out for £250m Landsec office job this autumn
Scheme involves overhauling 1970s Hill House block in City
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Kier shakes up London and Southern division
Newcomer for firm’s business in capital joins from Morgan Sindall
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As Buckingham teeters, rivals wonder what has gone wrong
A firm with a turnover of £700m is on the brink of collapse. How? Dave Rogers reports
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Frontrunner emerges on £100m Westminster office job
Job at 7 Millbank was former headquarters of BAT
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Derwent eyes 2025 finish for O’Rourke and Kier jobs
London developer says Moorfields revamp could start in 2027
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Administrators scramble to recover missing plant in wake of Henry collapse
Equipment was removed from sites in days before London high-rise builder sank into administration
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One firm missing £6m following Henry collapse as amount owed to creditors tops £43m
Eight companies owed £1m or more by London high-rise specialist
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Cyber attack cost Interserve more than £11m
Figure revealed in largely broken up firm’s latest accounts
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Morrisroe wants clients to pay ‘fair share’ of risk after fixed-price jobs help send it into red
Eye-watering materials rises see firm rack up near £7m loss
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Construction returns to growth but housing stays stuck in doldrums
Bellwether index says comemrcial and infrastructure drove activity last month
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Weekly pay packets still rising, payroll firm says
Plumbers and electricians earning more than £1,000 a week
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Work on Wilkinson Eyre’s Wembley college set to start next year after planning OK
New College of North West London campus is earmarked for the site of the Olympic Office Centre