All Contractors articles – Page 318
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Developer of £2bn Kent theme park promises range of work
Brookfield Multiplex will not automatically take a main contractor role, despite being part of consortium developing scheme
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Mace to rebuild part of new Corrie studio after structural problems
Part of ITV’s new Coronation Street studio in Manchester pulled down and rebuilt after problems emerged on steel work
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May Gurney insists it is on track
Firm announces £100m recycling contract extension and says its on track to meet expectations following profit warning
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Plan for £2bn Paramount theme park in Kent
Development Securities, Lafarge and Brookfield Multiplex team-up for scheme near Ebbsfleet
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Bam wins £40m Swansea hospital job
Bam Construct has won the job to build a £40m extension to Morriston Hospital in Swansea
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M&S sues Lend Lease for £1.4m
Retailer suing contractor after the failure of glass works in a store in Manchester
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Balfour Beatty closes fit-out business
Exclusive: Contractor to close its Multibuild hotel and leisure fit-out business and bring operations in-house
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Laing O'Rourke rows back on Bison closure plan
Bison factory in Scotland to remain open but on reduced workforce, while 30 rather than 70 jobs to go in Derbyshire
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Kevin Taylor and Phil Pringle: We like winning
Kevin Taylor and Phil Pringle, the two men who built McLaren, on how they created a £400m-turnover contractor in the teeth of an economic crisis – and why they’ve got no plans to sell up
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Morgan: why I quit BAA
Capital director tells Building lack of major projects, including third runway, led to his departure
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Brookfield sues the Pinnacle for £16m
Exclusive: Contractor launches High Court claim to recover unpaid fees for work on stalled £1bn Pinnacle tower
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Skanska awarded £33m Essex college job
Construction of campus for 2,500 students will begin immediately
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Two firms vie for £1.1bn Sellafield nuclear job
Exclusive: Balfour Beatty and Morgan Sindall battle for contract to deliver series of major infrastructure works
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Five contractors in race for Crossrail's western stations
Kier, Costain and Balfour Beatty among those invited to bid for station works
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Blacklisting condemned at Labour conference
Labour conference delegates back motion criticising blacklisting in the construction industry
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SMEs join forces to bid for public contracts
New consortium allows small businesses to compete on framework bids
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Morgan Sindall closes north east office
Exclusive: Contractor will close its Durham office and move its operations to Leeds as part of move to reshape its regional business
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Cemex threatens to shut UK cement works
UK company president says that business needs ‘protection’ from government green policies
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Restructuring contractors: adapt or die
Faced with the deepest recession in living memory, construction companies are having to restructure to survive. But what does this actually mean, will the restructuring work - and what are the human consequences?