All Contractors articles – Page 115
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Interserve hands over third EfW plant this year
Contractor edges closer to finally getting out of loss-making sector
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Winner for £70m Commonwealth Games stadium now set for next year
Council had said work would start in early 2020
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UK’s largest private contractor slips out of Top 10
Laing O’Rourke replaced by Bellway in list of biggest contractors and housebuilders
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LU brings in replacement for boss who was moved to head up Crossrail
Mark Wild is on loan from Transport for London
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Balfour appoints law firm to probe US fraud claims
Communities division accused of faking logs on job in Oklahoma
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Mace to oversee Afghan embassy revamp
Main contractor Quinn London will start work in September
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Welsh government looking for £1.5bn schools partner
Winning firm will join JV to develop education buildings
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Mace co-founder dies
Ian Wylie, deputy chairman, was last remaining founder working at contractor
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Council plans autumn restart for Wolverhampton job laid low by Shaylor collapse
City’s Civic Hall was undergoing £38m makeover when firm went under
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Infrastructure boss leaves Galliford Try amid staff cuts
Company will have made 350 people redundant by end of the month
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Was moving into support services to blame for the recent troubles at Carillion, Interserve and Kier?
These major contractors blended their traditional work with support services and all recently got into big financial trouble. Coincidence?
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Balfour Beatty takes care of £37m Scottish hospital jobs
Contractor nabs a job each in the Highlands and Islands
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Investors take fright as profit warnings soar to nine-year high
Ernst Young construction boss warns stakeholder confidence in sector at ‘an all-time low’
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Kier share price continues to tumble
Firm has a turnover of £4.5bn but is now worth less than £160m