All Contractors articles – Page 75
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Lendlease and Multiplex caught up in Melbourne lockdown
New restrictions in Australia’s second city follows rise in number of covid cases
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Strong first quarter keeps NMCN in the black
Turnover stays flat at civils specialist in six months to June
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Paying back furlough money was ‘right thing to do,’ says Morgan Sindall boss
Firm won’t count £9.3m payment as exceptional item in 2020 results
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Administrator says Bardsley creditors will get some money back
Former employees due more than £200,000 after firm went under last year owing £45m
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Seddon lands £18m Manchester resi job
Scheme will be built on site of former Trafford Magistrates Court
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Covid sends Morgan Sindall to worst set of results since 2015
Firm says 2020 results will be down by as much as 40% on last year’s figures
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Multiplex wins High Court injunction to stop daredevil trespassers breaking into Bankside Yards site
Contractor says riverside scheme, which includes 49-storey tower, has already been scouted by groups looking to scale ‘trophy’ buildings
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Firms on notice for £500m Antarctica construction framework
Bam, Turner Townsend and Ramboll among firms currently working on continent
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Sites staying open in US help Keller weather covid storm
Around 90% of firm’s 300 jobs in country avoided being shut down
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Contractors eyeing Hawkins\Brown’s King’s Cross warehouse refurb
Construction set to start later this year
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Trust behind new hospital planned under government’s £2.7bn building programme worried it won’t find right builder
Princess Alexandra Hospital bosses concerned there are ‘insufficient skills and capability’ to build Essex scheme
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Robertson chalks up £16m Aberdeen school win
Architect on city council scheme is Scott Brownrigg
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Covid blamed as Cheshire firm Cruden goes into administration
Around 100 jobs go after loss-making firm calls in KPMG
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McAlpine’s Welsh business merged into expanded South division
Contractor announced rejig last week
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Multiplex promises action after new figures reveal it is taking more than 50 days to settle its bills
Firm slowest payer among major contractors
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O’Rourke wins £123m Beckton sewage treatment upgrade
Work being carried out ahead of complex being able to accept Thames Tideway wastewater
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Grenfell Inquiry: Rydon’s second full week in the spotlight
Project manager believed firm had been quite thorough in checking work quality; refurbishment director says lack of design challenge still haunts him
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Concerns grow over Commonwealth Games athletes' village
Birmingham council’s audit committee has given the project a red risk-rating
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Grenfell Inquiry: Rydon site managers assumed window insulation was safe
Main contractor’s senior site officials say they did not know combustible material was being used to fill gaps