All articles by Sarah Richardson – Page 26
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Waterman reports 11% profit rise
Growth in overseas operations partially responsible for consultant’s profit rise
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Kajima buys Caspar to avoid writ
Kajima was forced to buy Caspar, its troubled housing scheme in Leeds city centre, to protect itself from legal claims.
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An audience with The Shahs
Not satisfied with taking on the print unions, millionaire businessman Eddy Shah is breaking into housebuilding by constructing a luxury property development on a golfcourse.
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Ascot on track for legal fight
Racecourse plans legal battle with Laing O’Rourke after ‘viewing problems’ spark £10m revamp
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Coleman reveals two-year recovery plan for Bovis
Chief executive outlines strategy to deal with contractor’s £48m writedown and regime change
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Metronet faces High Court battle over delays
London Undergroud issued writ against Tube consortium for delays on 34 schemes
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Wembley M&E firm kept in dark over completion date
Honeywell wins court order allowing it access to deal reached between Multiplex and the FA
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Coleman reveals two-year recovery plan for Bovis
Chief executive outlines strategy to deal with contractor’s £48m writedown and regime change
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Metronet faces High Court battle over delays
London Underground has launched a High Court battle against Metronet over the consortium’s failure to meet deadlines for station upgrades.
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Pochin profit falls 40%
Deferral of construction projects hits half year results but £81m forward book gives regional contractor confidence for 2007
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Suffering in silence
For the 25 years that he was a crane driver, Terry Duxbury endured the job’s unsafe conditions and culture of never speaking out. Here he tells Sarah Richardson about the terrible personal price he had to pay before he found his voice
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Vandals to be struck off doctors’ registers
Vandals in Merseyside could be removed from the registers of their doctors under measures to combat damage to an NHS Lift site.
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Multiplex records first half profits
Mulitplex puts Wembley problems behind them as construction division profit hits £17.3m
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Proposal to protect vulnerable workers from rogue companies
DTI launches consultation on protecting agency workers as two pilots projects to educate vulnerable workers are announced
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Morgan Sindall reveals record results as profit rises 14%
Fit out and affordable housing drive profit upwards as order book hits £3.3bn
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Enterprise in takeover talks with 3i
3i investments has offered £486m for the defence maintenance specialist