All Contractors articles – Page 179
-
News
Temporary parliament may be added to £500m Northern Estate job
Firm picked to work on wider estate may also deliver home for both houses during Palace of Westminster repairs
-
News
Galliford's Fitzgerald announces retirement date
Long-standing contractor boss will step down in November
-
News
ISG scoops £21m King's Cross lab fit-out
Contractor will fit-out major lab at the Halo building near King’s Cross
-
News
Willmott Dixon picked for super green Bristol office
Contractor to build office element of wider £250m regeneration scheme
-
News
Interserve cuts carbon intensity by 20% in 2015
The firm’s business-wide sustainability plan sets out its targets to 2020
-
Comment
Has Kier overreached itself?
Kier’s latest trading update suggests its acquisitions of May Gurney and Mouchel have incurred significant ‘integration costs’
-
News
Heathrow picks Balfour for £170m baggage job
Contractor will upgrade baggage screening and handling systems at the airport
-
News
Third of councils now using standardised PQQs
SEC Group survey finds increasing adoption of standardised procurement
-
News
Redrow wins deal on 7,000-home mega site
The £1.5bn scheme will be Britain’s biggest new housing suburb when finished
-
News
Problem jobs drag Sisk to £18m loss
Firm blames “record level” of supply chain inflation for troubled contracts in south
-
News
Kier hit by £82m of writedowns
Construction group moots sale of Mouchel Consulting and axes its Caribbean business
-
News
Graham wins revamp of historic Lincoln's Inn buildings
Contractor will restore and extend Grade II* listed buildings
-
News
Industry and politicians gather at the House of Commons
Less than a week since the Brexit result guests at Building’s Houses of Commons reception heard speeches from Conor McGinn MP and editor Sarah Richardson on the impact facing the industry
-
News
Morgan Sindall bags £39m Bournemouth job
‘Gateway’ building will house the university’s health and social sciences department
-
News
Oakmont poaches McLaren directors
Patrick Mays and David McDonnell join the Essex-based contractor
-
Comment
Brexit is an economist's worst nightmare
The political fallout from last week’s referendum result makes economic forecasting almost impossible - we have embarked on a huge change with no clear plan and so can only be vague about our future