All Contractors articles – Page 133
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Interserve investors set to be annihilated by rescue deal
But directors face being pushed out as details of package emerge
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Mace and Balfour the big winners as HS2 announces contractors for £3bn London stations
Mace team claims Euston station, while Balfour Beatty joint venture lands Old Oak Common deal
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Mace pinches Interserve director to lead team at interiors arm
Matthew Fundrey was previously bid director at Interserve’s fit-out business Paragon
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Former Willmott Dixon boss joins Preston contractor
John Frankiewicz appointed non-exec chair of Collinson
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Carillion's replacement on Midland Met won't be appointed until the summer
Shortlist of three due later this month
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Brexit blamed as output falls to lowest point in close to a year
Growth at weakest for 10 months
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Construction industry had highest number of insolvencies in 2018
Support services was only other industry to lose more than 2,500 firms, government data shows
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Balfour and Kier still taking 50 days or more to settle up
Building’s table of biggest firms shows who’s improving and who’s not
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Crossrail won't open this year, new boss admits
Crossrail chief executive Mark Wild has told the TfL board that he does not know when the line will be finished
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Research into construction methods gets £18m funding boost
Contractors participating on a range of projects, including merging AI and BIM
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Contractors geared up for £70m of work in Portsmouth
Portsmouth council is looking for three or four design and build contractors to work on the Dunsbury Park development
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Three contractors in the frame for TfL’s Vauxhall redevelopment
Scheme is waiting for approval from London mayor Sadiq Khan
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Major London client tells firms to stockpile as industry ramps up no-deal Brexit preparations
Derwent London bringing forward deliveries ‘on all of of our projects’
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Kier debt: how can a new boss restore its fortunes?
In six years, most of it under chief executive Haydn Mursell who found himself pushed out last week, Kier moved from a company with a £95m cash surplus, to one that owed £410m. So what went wrong? And who can haul it back up?
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Ex-Kier chief 'paid price' with job, analysts say
Former Wates boss Andrew Davies is an early favourite to replace Mursell