All Contractors articles – Page 114
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Balfour Beatty upbeat about year ahead
Country’s biggest contractor says it is performing in line with expectations
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Bouygues boss leaves
John Howard was firm’s pre-construction services director in south of England
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British Land eyeing summer decision on first phase of Canada Water scheme
East London site will eventually have 3,000 homes
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Contractors pay out £1.9m to settle latest blacklisting case
Firms including Balfour Beatty, Laing O’Rourke and Sir Robert McAlpine also agree to put £230k into training fund
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TfL boss ‘unaware’ Bouygues was set to sign Garden Bridge contract
Mike Brown also quizzed over designer Heatherwick’s role in debacle which wasted more than £40m of taxpayers’ money
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Kent firm to build arts centre bankrolled by Chelsea
Football club and Thames Tideway between them handing over more than £3.5m to scheme in Fulham
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Lendlease shares jump on back of takeover rumours
Reports say firm is target for Japanese company
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Four firms clean up on £5bn nuclear framework
Contractors including Morgan Sindall will work on decommissioning Sellafield site
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McAvoy nabs director from £23bn materials giant
Family-owned off-site specialist only has £60m turnover – but plans to double it by 2025
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Morgan Sindall order book grows 8% in first quarter
Firm says it is on track to improve on its 2% construction margin
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In pictures: Parliament's temporary home revealed
Lendlease was appointed to build AHMM’s scheme last year
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Crossrail told to ‘incentivise’ contractors to get job done
NAO warns contractors unlikely to prioritise Crossrail work on lump-sum, fixed-price contracts
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Birmingham council starts search for £70m Commonwealth Games stadium contractor
Redevelopment will see capacity more than double for 2022 games
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Multiplex picked for £50m Crossrail office job at Bond Street
The contractor has been signed up under an early engagement contract
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Transport Scotland says Galliford Try job cuts 'not our fault'
Contractor winding up Scottish infrastructure arm after poor weather saw it lose millions on bridge and bypass scheme
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Scheme’s boss reveals tunnelling to blame for Bond Street Crossrail delays
Mark Wild told the London Assembly that tunnelling had held up the station by a year
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Persimmon investors approve £39m pay package for Jeff Fairburn
But firm has said remuneration overhaul will see new emphasis on customer satisfaction
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Skanska's £200m Royal Papworth hospital opens its doors
HOK designed the heart and lung facility