All Contractors articles – Page 218
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News
Galliford Try lands 1,100-home east London scheme
Silvertown Way has an estimated development value of £380m
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Fatality at Olympic Stadium site
A 44-year-old subcontractor fell from height at Olympic Stadium site
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Graham lands Dover port deal
Contractor lined up to build new cargo terminal, waterfront and marina at Port of Dover’s Western Docks
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Comment
Something is rotten...
As parliament mulls its options for refurbishing the Palace of Westminster, it could learn from what happens when an estate is left to ruin
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Features
Interview: Steve Elliott
Steve Elliott took Morgan Sindall’s fit-out business to an industry-leading position. After taking a year out he’s ‘got the band back together’ at BW Interiors and is thinking big again
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Comment
Let’s party like it’s 1997
As Mace celebrates its 25th year one of its directors remembers what life was like when she first joined the firm, nearly two decades ago
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News
Kier takes over Southdale contracts
Kier Living secures £55m of contracts from housebuilder Southdale Homes after firm filed for administration
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Build UK backed by contractors and specialists
Trade association formed by merging UKCG and NSCC will launch in September
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Bam lands Birmingham's £90m Three Snowhill scheme
Birmingham office scheme is the final phase of Ballymore’s 96,000m2 development in the city’s Snowhill area
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Graham lands £100m Liverpool ports job
Contractor to build new biomass terminal at the Port of Liverpool
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Carillion, Kier and Eiffage form HS2 JV
Three firms team up to bid for forthcoming HS2 contracts
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Interserve lands £200m armed forces rehabilitation centre
Contractor will redevelop and refurbish the Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre near Loughborough
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Comment
The ONS needs to figure out the problem
Following recent revisions to their data, the Office of National Statistics could benefit from listening to those who work in the industry day-to-day
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News
Skanska sells Bristol development for £33m
Contractor cashes in on foray into Bristol office market
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Olympic stadium conversion costs hit £272m
London Legacy Development Corporation reveals total bill for high profile job
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Laing O'Rourke launches public land housebuilding venture
Contractor teams up with Legal General and Touchstone to form alliance to help combat UK’s housing crisis
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Deloitte axes 140 jobs at Longcross Construction
Entire staff at the retail contractor laid off after it fell into administration this week
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Buckingham to build new Scunthorpe United stadium
Contractor lands £18m deal to build the 12,000 capacity all-seater stadium
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Comment
People and money
With Britain building again, contractors are in short supply and people with the right skills even more so. Before the next crash comes along, the industry must look at ways to foster stability and maintain the workforce we need