All Contractors articles – Page 162
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Aecom and JLL join Better Brexit campaign
Support for Building campaign grows as Brexit process set to begin today
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Laing O'Rourke cancer centre job pauses over costs talks
Work pauses as costs for new cancer centre are reviewed
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TClarke profit up despite multimillion-pound fraud hit
M E specialist reports strong year despite ‘very disappointing’ fraud
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Severfield CEO takes temporary leave
The firm also said it expects to beat forecasts for the year
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HS2 contract row heads for make or break talks
Upcoming meeting between client and Mace follows rail firm’s board meeting last week
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Contractors land roles on £7bn Scape framework
Exclusive: Places awarded on public sector major works framework
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Why is infrastructure being underfunded?
Europe and the US are falling behind on infrastructure spending, which is a mistake no country can afford to make
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Laing O'Rourke fined £800,000 for Heathrow worker death
Worker Philip Griffiths was crushed between two vehicles
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Armitt warns UK builders not to lag behind after EU exit
ICE boss says British builders must keep up with the European counterparts
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Canary Wharf boss says UK 'needs to be more self-sufficient' after Brexit
Sir George Iacobescu says contractors facing losses on GMP contracts because of materials hikes caused by weak pound
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VolkerWessels sails to top of contractor chart with port job
Dover Harbour Board contract worth £400m sees firm with nearly double contract haul of nearest rival Skanska
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Kier interim profit up despite £33m Caribbean hit
Construction group posts leap in half-year pre-tax profit
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Mace bags role on £1.3bn prisons programme
News comes as justice secretary confirms sites for four new prisons
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Capita and Ramboll join industry support for Building a Better Brexit
Support grows for Building campaign as Theresa May prepares to trigger Article 50
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Training to a T
More of the same training means more bad press, poor productivity and an industry struggling to find people willing to fill its job vacancies. The newly-announced T-level may give us the chance to change all that
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London's largest crane looms over Earl's Court
The crane is part of the final £40m demolition phase of the Earls Court Exhibition Centre
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Six trends that will define design for contractors
Advances in technology will lift many of the constraints currently faced by contractors and it will pay to keep up to speed with the changes
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Osborne and Jackson bag £240m of M25 deals
Contractors will maintain and upgrade the London orbital motorway
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How smart buildings will boost our productivity
If we give office workers the means to control their environment we will be contributing to a healthier, happier and more productive population
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Mace HS2 silk is £650 an hour QC
Firm hires Monckton Chambers’ Michael Bowsher, described as ‘Mr Procurement’, in HS2 battle