All Contractors articles – Page 132
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Contractor margins should be set at 5% on public sector jobs, says Scape boss
Mark Robinson says mandating margins would benefit both clients and contractors
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Next major framework set to be worth more than £7bn, says Scape boss
Scape chief executive Mark Robinson has told Building Live the next major works programme will be worth more than the existing one
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Four shortlisted for first phase of £6bn north London regen scheme
Galliford Try and Peabody among shortlisted companies for Meridian Water job
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Big names chase £50m Crossrail office job at Bond Street
Scheme is one of a dozen planned for central London link of rail route
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Kier inks job on £56m art college development
Contractor joined by Mott MacDonald on scheme designed by Herzog de Meuron
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Severfield says it is on track to hit 2020 profit target
Spurs steelwork contractor wants profits of £26m in two years’ time
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Lendlease lands £350m Birmingham Commonwealth Games Village
Contractor was responsible for the athletes’ village for the 2012 London Olympics
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Client on Glasgow waste job says Interserve still owes it more than £60m
Pennon tells contractor it has to stump up cash for botched work as firm races to complete four remaining schemes
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McAlpine director heads over to Multiplex
Head of civils takes up project director role at 22 Bishopsgate builder
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More issues with what Carillion built at Liverpool hospital as trust says job will be three years late
Ventilation, lighting, structural beams and cladding all need fixing
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Mace brought in to manage Carillion’s Liverpool hospital as Laing O’Rourke restarts work
Trust says O’Rourke was “not prepared to take any risk” on the job
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Interserve facing fresh woe after problems hit West Yorks police job
PFI contract beset by faults to 75 cells in Leeds and Wakefield
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In pictures: How Spurs' stadium now looks, three months after delay first announced
Club has still not given new opening date for 62,000-seat ground
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Interserve's shares slide as it reveals net debt to rise by over £100m
Year-end net debt to rise by up to 29% but contractor says it will record a profit for 2018
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Sir Stuart Lipton: A spring in his step
Rather than settling down to a well-earned retirement at the age of 76, the developer of what will be the City’s tallest tower is turning his attention to something rather more low-rise: housing
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Birmingham university starts search for contractor for £40m science building
The successful firm will build the scheme’s first phase