All Contractors articles – Page 286
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Firms on alert as £5bn schools framework launched
The government’s schools capital agency is set to launch a new £5bn regional framework for refurbishment and smaller new build jobs
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Comment
Bring back the SME housebuilders
Housing was centre stage over the party conference season, but we will not build the new homes the country needs unless SMEs are brought back into the market
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Eleven win place on £1bn South-west framework
Eleven bidders have been appointed to the the £1bn Construction Framework South West
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Lend Lease wins £35m job for oil giant BP
Exclusive: Lend Lease has won a £35m contract to build a new office building for oil giant BP in Surrey
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Comment
We can learn much from Coventry's apprenticeship scheme
The award-winning apprenticeship scheme in Coventry offers a personalised approach that should be repeated elsewhere
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News
Carillion launches major restructure amid Green Deal delays
Extensive job cuts likely as contractor blames faltering Green Deal and delays to ECO for £40m restructure
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Four teams to tender for £7bn Magnox job
International consortiums include CH2M Hill, Bechtel, Atkins and Amec
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Main contractors non-payment blamed for M&E firm's collapse
Administrator says non-payment by main contractors sent sub-contractor into administration
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Bam wins £30m Network Rail job
Bam Construction has won the contract to build a £30m operating centre for Network Rail in Basingstoke
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Drechsler to leave construction to head up teacher training body
Paul Drechsler will become chairman of graduate teacher training scheme Teach First in January after leaving Wates
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Cinema built in wrong place twice allowed to stand
Council gives cinema complex in Cambridgeshire retrospective planning approval after it was built in the wrong place for a second time
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Construction set to start on £280m Welsh racetrack
Construction work on a £280m racetrack in Wales will start early next year after a deal was agreed between the developers and the local council
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Comment
BIM: The latest big boys' toy?
SMEs struggle to adopt BIM because of the cost, so it’s up to the big industry names to lend a helping hand
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Keller wins £33m Singapore hospital job
Firm to build foundations for new hospital in Singapore
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ISG wins £32m job to fit out Arcadia's UK HQ
West End job for retailer Sir Philip Green also involves Sheppard Robson and Gardiner Theobald
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Comment
The CIOB moves into the future
The CIOB is in the process of modernising - and the industry also needs to step into the future
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Features
What's so scary about supply chain finance?
As more and more contractors consider adopting supply chain finance, fears are growing that it could be used to worsen suppliers’ payment terms