All Contractors articles – Page 111
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Kier share price slides to another new low
Investors worry firm won’t raise enough cash to cover rising debt burden
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Kier takes axe to 1,200 jobs and pulls plug on host of businesses
More than 600 staff to go at the end of the month
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Lendlease looking for new construction boss
Current MD Neil Martin promoted to chief operating officer role
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Government under fire as Kier misses pay targets on public jobs
UK’s second biggest contractor takes 55 days to pay suppliers on public jobs – despite 30 day rule
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In pictures: Canary Wharf 75-storey resi tower tops out
First residents to move in to Landmark Pinnacle next year
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Shaylor Group on the brink of collapse with 250 jobs set to go
Weekend email tells staff that administrator will be appointed this morning
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Levete on jury to find architect for Lendlease’s Birmingham Markets scheme
Winner announced in September
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No-deal Brexit set to hike cladding costs, Aecom warns
Insurance likely to rise if UK crashes out of EU in October
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Mace calls for government to commit to construction spend
Chief executive Mark Reynolds said debate about modernising industry has ‘stagnated’
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Liz Peace to head up task force tackling construction's dodgy image
Construction Licensing Task Force will develop a mandatory licensing scheme for UK construction companies
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Politicians call for inquiry into Carillion's botched Liverpool hospital job
City mayor Joe Anderson and local MP Louise Ellman 'appalled' by project's condition
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Former Kier boss suggests firm grew too quickly
Firm’s acquisitions in recent years include Green Macs and May Gurney
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James Wates knighted in Queen's Birthday Honours
Others named on the list include new Crossrail chair Tony Meggs
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In pictures: O'Rourke to start repairing Carillion's botched Liverpool hospital
Work follows last year's Arup report which flagged structural and cladding issues at scheme
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Severfield's India partner mulls bid for bits of British Steel
JSW Steel understood to be looking at stricken business
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Interserve went under owing creditors more than £100m
Companies House report shows contractor’s assets were barely a quarter of what was owed
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Sisk hits back at government accusation it treats suppliers badly
Firm, which was booted off fair payment initiative in April, sees pre-tax profit jump in 2018
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Firms land places on Dounreay work
Aecom, Atkins and Kier appointed to latest work at Scottish site