All Contractors articles – Page 168
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Huge US investor snaps up second UK builder
First Reserve to acquire Dyer Butler after buying Morrison Utility Services earlier this year
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Kier to replace Amey on two Highways England deals
News comes after Amey’s deals for two parts of east England were cut short earlier this month
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Government launches £1bn fit-out framework
The four-year framework could see up to 30 contractors appointed
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Value of work won crashes 30% on last year
Residential sector continues to outperform the rest of the industry, with private housing accounting for most contract wins
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Severfield bags £29m India contract haul
The projects range from towers in Kerala to a parking facility in Karnataka
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Three shortlisted for £260m rail extension to isolated London suburb
TfL shortlists three big-name bidders for rail extension to Barking Riverside - one of London’s most isolated areas
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Industry calls for reform after CITB boss’ exit
Construction industry figures call for clearer leadership from training body after sudden resignation of chief executive Adrian Belton
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Kier tops the leagues again with 59 deals worth £190m
Next come ISG and Wilmott Dixon, as latter lands free school new build contract
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Balfour turnaround on track, says CEO
Leo Quinn says troubled contractor is on track to return to 2-3% margins
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Laing O'Rourke bags £235m Manchester lab
Contractor will build laboratory for advanced materials
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Willmott Dixon chalks up another police station win
Contractor will build £24m police station for Lancashire Constabulary
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CITB chief exec resigns
Adrian Belton to depart this month, less than three years into his role
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Morgan Sindall picks up £750m contract hat-trick
Contractor hails major wins with Sellafield, Heathrow and London Underground
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Byrne Group in the red after further Chorus losses
Loss-making contracts lead to £11.9m pre-tax loss
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Major contractors to be prosecuted over Crossrail death
The three contractors face charges over the death of a worker and two other incidents
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Features
Neil Martin: Steady as he goes
Since Neil Martin took over at the helm of Lendlease’s European construction operations he has returned the firm to profit and steadied the ship. So the question everyone wants to know is how he did it
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Comment
A winning formula
Creating cities that foster vibrant communities and with the infrastructure in place to secure their economic competitiveness, is no mean feat
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Carillion revenue surges in 2016
Construction group says strong rise in turnover will underpin profit growth this year