All Contractors articles – Page 26
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Trio in frame for latest Landsec office job set to come up for grabs in London
Developer working up £250m plan to overhaul 1970s Hill House block in City
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Job losses loom at Essex contractor as second staircase rules hold up schemes
Resi specialist says confusion over new legislation has seen jobs delayed
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Team working on HSBC’s new City HQ expecting bank to run rule over job shortly
Mace carrying out work at at 81 Newgate Street under £270m deal
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Bechtel the next to ink deal for Ukraine reconstruction work
Fellow US firm Aecom signed up last week
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Infrastructure set to outstrip building work at Keltbray for first time as firm returns to black
Chief executive Darren James adds his name to list of bosses querying decision to pause HS2 Euston job
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Keltbray team to share £485m of nuclear decommissioning work
Job for Magnox has been split into two lots
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London contractor completes QPR training ground
Project teams includes Buro Happold and Arcadis
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Tender prices heading north along with labour rates, Mace report says
Ongoing wage inflation sending cost of jobs up
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Multiplex lands second job for Stanhope with £220m TV Centre win
Scheme will see 345 luxury apartments built at White City site
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Laing O’Rourke says some staff being asked to work further from home under jobs rejig
Request has provoked disquiet among staff in north told to work on firm’s London jobs citing work-life balance issues
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Costain plays down impact of planned M6 link road hitting the buffers
Job connecting motorway with planned garden village at Lancaster mothballed over costsÂ
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Firms on notice for £21m Tate Liverpool revamp
Gallery set for major remodelling three decades after James Stirling refurbÂ
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Profit up as Severfield turnover nears £500m mark
Steelwork contractor hoping for 10% margins from new modular business
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Fletcher Priest works up plans for 24-storey City offices
Proposals for Landsec would redevelop 1970s block adjacent to practice’s Dashwood House
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Notebook found on demolition firm’s hard drive helped investigators put together ‘compensation payments’ evidence
Competition and Markets Authority releases 174-page report into bid-rigging scandal
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Comment
Why are you still participating in the race to the bottom?
Procurement reform and clients who are prepared to use alternative price evaluation models are surely the way to improve the whole process and get the right bidder at the right price for a project, argues Rebecca Rees
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Wates continues revamp as firm rejigs M&E arm
Move follows reorganisation at wider construction division last month