All Contractors articles – Page 67
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Firms brushing up for £8.5m Blackfriars Bridge makeover
Scheme involves strengthening parapets and repainting work
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Derwent puts firms on notice for West End scheme
Developer to start tendering Baker Street job early next year
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Morgan Sindall boss questions firms who receive furlough cash and hand out dividends
‘Taking government money and giving it to shareholders isn’t what it’s designed for,’ says John Morgan
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Turnover jumps to more than £850m at Graham
Pre-tax profit climbs one third at Northern Ireland firm
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Morgan Sindall pays back furlough money and lifts gloom with upbeat trading update
Contractor says 2020 profit will beat expectations and resumes dividend payments
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HS2 unveils details of online meet the contractor event
Initiative taking place later this month
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McAleer & Rushe lands £80m Taylor Wimpey brace
London schemes include work on developer’s high-profile Postmark project at Mount Pleasant
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Government puts squeeze on contractors’ payment times
New rules on public sector jobs to come into force next April
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Modular specialist bags job to build covid-19 test centres
Deal includes six facilities across England and Scotland
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Grenfell Inquiry: What KCTMO and expert witnesses told us this week
Client says bending procurement rules ‘not uncommon’ as fire safety consultant savaged for failings in reports
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Consultant ‘failed Grenfell project team’ on key fire safety queries
Expert witness says Exova gave wrong answers at a time when designers were asking valid questions
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Fire safety consultant gave ‘entirely inadequate’ advice, Grenfell Inquiry told
Expert says Exova’s suggestion refurbishment would have no adverse impact was ‘very serious evidence of professional negligence’
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Neighbouring offices lay into plan for 32-storey City tower
Freeholders turn guns on Fletcher Priest scheme at 55 Gracechurch Street
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Protestors hitting HS2's cost and timetable, railway admits
Disruption has intensified since last autumn
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Grenfell client had ‘no concerns’ Rydon’s refurb quote was ‘unrealistically low’
KCTMO director tells inquiry bending EU procurement rules is ‘common’
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McAlpine back in the black after turnover hits five year high
But firm warns income and profit will slide this year because of covid
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Comment
What motivates firms to do the right thing?
There is a clear moral argument for placing building safety above all else, but the business case is what will sway many, says PRP’s Scott Sanderson
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Grenfell Inquiry: KCTMO’s second week in the spotlight
Project manager quizzed on notebooks “binned” months after fire while boss seeks to justify pre-appointment talks with Rydon