All Contractors articles – Page 58
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McNicholas to leave Kier next month, ending more than 30 years at Green Macs
Son of utility specialist’s founder moved across to contractor when larger rival picked it up four years ago
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Wates on right page for British Library job
Scheme in Boston Spa will include refurbishing original 1970s site
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Cardiff tower OK’d despite local politicians tearing into design
Galliford Try to build 30-storey block panned for ‘lack of architectural quality’
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Morgan Sindall revises profit forecast up for fourth time this year
Final number expected to be around a record £126m
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Bam chalks up £30m deal to build sustainable school
Scheme set to be benchmark for net zero schools of future
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Race for Derwent’s Baker Street scheme nears end as bids returned
Developer had been hoping to make start on main works this autumn
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Mace alters degree requirements to get more graduates into business from different backgrounds
Firm lowers qualification needed to get greater diversity of recruits
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Pandemic sends NG Bailey sinking into red
M&E contractor spent more than £12m on topping up salaries and redundancies
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Work finally starts on resi job in Theresa May’s constituency
Maidenhead scheme was given planning three years ago but stalled because of funding issues
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Nearly 150 firms owed £100,000 or more by collapsed NMCN
Administrators’ report says firm owes £60.5m to unsecured creditors
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End of an era as Steve Pycroft calls time on Mace
Former boss credited with turning firm into major contracting force
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O’Rourke gifts business £58m loan as contractor completes refinancing
Chief executive and brother make move as part of refinancing completed earlier this month
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ISG on right track with £21m velodrome upgrade win
Manchester venue in line for major overhaul
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Four eye £500m Tulip as Gove poised to give City tower green light
Housing secretary due to make ruling imminently
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‘Visas for foreign workers to ease labour shortages? No chance’
Modernise or Die author says ‘penny’s dropping’ for firms on issue as he predicts ‘pain ahead’
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​NMCN staff eye legal action following job losses
Several former employees say they were not consulted during the redundancy process
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ISG chief executive stepping down after more than five years in charge
Paul Cossell to be replaced by firm’s fit-out head Matt Blowers next January
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Features
We need neither feast nor famine but a steady diet of work: an interview with Andy Steele
The new chairman of Build UK reckons construction’s business model is broken. He tells Dave Rogers what he thinks it will take to fix it – starting with greater certainty from government