All Contractors articles – Page 307
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Skanska boss slams rivals for underbidding
Speaking after firm posted solid results, Mike Putnam hits out at competitors that are making loss-making bids
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Skanska order book up by nearly a quarter
Skanska UK has reported a 23% rise in its order book in 2012, although revenue fell 5% to £1.16bn
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Bam to build Oxford university's Zaha Hadid building
Bam Construct has won the job to build the Zaha Hadid-designed extension to Oxford university’s Middle East Centre
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Two more contractors to face blacklist inquiry
Skanska and Balfour Beatty set to give evidence to House of Commons investigation
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Mitie strikes Green Deal partnership with landlords
Contractor appointed exclusive installer for National Landlords Association
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BW Interiors bags £9.5m Blackfriars fit-out
Specialist firm will refurbish 10-floor building in south London
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Overhauled plans for £40m Bristol stadium unveiled
Venue will be the home of Bristol’s football and rugby clubs
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Miller poaches Morgan Sindall rail boss
Morgan Sindall’s rail boss has joined Miller Construction as its new director of rail.
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Hewlett boss says bank 'severely damaged' firm's reputation
Civil engineer’s managing director criticises firm’s bank for calling in the administrators last week
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Vinci predicts its order book could fall
Contractor cautious about 2013 as it posts solid results
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Balfour Beatty wins £64m Dubai Airport contract
Contractor will provide M E services through a joint venture
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Majority of jobs go at Baggaley
83 jobs lost at firm, with remaining 21 staff helping with the administration
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Five in the frame for £50m Sheffield university building
Five firms are bidding to build RMJM-designed engineering building for the University of Sheffield
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McLaren tipped for Gary Neville's hotel
Exclusive: McLaren edges ahead of three other firms in bid to build Old Trafford Supporters Club hotel
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Baggaley in administration
Herbert Baggaley Construction placed in administration just months after a management buyout
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Balfour Beatty mulls sale of £250m FM division
Balfour Beatty has said it is “exploring strategic options” for the future of its facilities management business
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Pinnacle may be scrapped and rebuilt from ground up
Exclusive: Proposals to salvage stalled £1bn London skyscraper include Lipton Rogers ‘austerity tower’ plan
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Testing their metal
Steelwork specialist Severfield-Rowen built a reputation on large-scale, complex projects but its chief executive stood down last week after cost overruns on the Cheesegrater. Iain Withers looks at the issues facing the firm and the wider specialist sector
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Engineer training programme to be rolled out
Innovative scheme from Royal Academy of Engineering allows SME staff to work in larger companies
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Three vie for £110m City office job
Three contractors are in the race to build Sheppard Robson-designed One Mitre Square