All Contractors articles – Page 283
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Henry Boot wins £200m Aberdeen centre job
Exhibition centre set to be most sustainable of its kind in the UK
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Carillion bags £70m M6 improvements contract
Prime minister David Cameron announced the contractor had been awarded the job yesterday
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NFB boss Julia Evans quits to join consultant
Evans will depart SME trade federation next April
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Morgan Sindall bags £41m Cambridge uni job
Exclusive: construction firm wins BDP-designed research facility contract
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Laing O’Rourke appoints UK infrastructure head
Boss of Middle Eastern contractor joins UK’s largest private builder
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Lend Lease lands £100m MoD barracks job
Contractor will construct £100m Staffordshire barracks for soldiers redeployed from Germany
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London construction boss to exit Morgan Sindall
Exclusive: Peter Jacobs latest senior departure from £2bn turnover construction firm
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ISG lands £20m high-end London resi scheme
Contractor will restore three grade II-listed buildings into luxury homes
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Eighteen contractors in race for £2.25bn supersewer
UK’s biggest contractors outnumbered by foreign firms in running for Thames Tideway work
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Comment
Nuclear family
If UK firms are going to compete on Hinkley C and subsequent nuclear projects, we urgently need to work together to tackle the training gap
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Siemens picked for £1bn power projects
Energy firm InterGen picks Siemens to build and maintain for two gas-fired power stations together worth £1bn
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Construction risks a serious skills deficit
With one third of senior construction managers to reach retirement age in near future the industry needs to face up to the challenge of upskilling new generation
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Race starts for £55m Paddington Crossrail tunnel job
London Underground seeking contractors to propose ways of cutting costs or risks on major upgrade project
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Balfour Beatty wins £73m coastal defence work
Balfour Beatty has won two contracts worth £73m in total to construct marine defences in Blackpool
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Government trials, not tribulations
Early findings from the government’s trials of new procurement models show that progress towards smarter procurment is being made
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Kier bags £38m Chester cultural centre
Kier has been picked to built Chester’s Bennetts Associates-designed cultural centre
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Our supply chain is our lifeblood
Our supply chain is vital and we are working very hard to find increasingly innovative ways to support those who work for and with us
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Local is going global
Local supply chain management poses a series of problems that need to be tackled to improve the sustainability of our cities
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Construction fraud costs $1 trillion globally
Report by Grant Thornton says endemic corruption in global industry will inhibit growth
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Miller wins £200m Scottish schools work
Construction firm appointed preferred bidder by hub North Scotland