All Contractors articles – Page 350
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Top 150 Contractors and Housebuilders 2011
Looking at recent trading updates you’d be forgiven for thinking that the industry was on the road to recovery. But there’s a few big hurdles to jump over yet, and this will take some time. Martin Hewes’ annual league tables of the UK’s top contractors and housebuilders show exactly how ...
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Bam set to bag £120m of work
Contract wins to boost activity in regions where construction is low
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Forklift driver dies on Costain site
A forklift truck driver has died after an accident at Costain’s Parkway site in Newbury
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Minister vows to name and shame late paying contractors
Government will name contractors who fail to pay specialists within 30 days
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Kier sets sights on work in Iraq
Firm is seeking more work overseas and believes Iraq holds opportunities
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Osborne’s pre-tax profit hits four-year high
Jobs picked up from collapsed Connaught help boost profit to £3.5m, but turnover still falls 8%
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Rydon's Bob Bond: Safe pair of hands
Rydon boss Bob Bond finds being at the helm of a medium-sized company gives him the agility needed to steer a steady course through choppy waters. Even introducing an innovative investment model shouldn’t rock the boat
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Mayfield collapses with 80 jobs lost
Impact of the recession and winter too much for Liverpool contractor
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Kinetics to shed 500 jobs as administrator moves in
News comes as Liverpool contractor Mayfield also collapses with 80 jobs lost
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Contractor Kinetics goes bust
Begbies Traynor to be appointed administrator of £100m-turnover firm
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Cyril Sweett joins list of consultants open to merger
Admission follows comments by WSP and EC Harris while consultant confirms Sweett Group rebrand
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Costain/Skanska tipped for £250m Paddington Crossrail job
The £250m contract at Paddington would be the largest the consortium has won on the project
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Enterprise puts brave face on £135m loss
Financial director says the firm has turned a corner despite losses in 2010
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Hackney Empire sues Aviva for £1.1m over bond dispute
London theatre funded by Alan Sugar in legal case that could affect use of construction bonds
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Council approves £100m Grahame Park regeneration
Barnet council permits next stage of £800m redevelopment of Britain’s largest housing estate
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Nearly half of small builders report falling workloads
FMB’s latest survey suggests further bleakness for employment in construction sector
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Carillion scales back UK construction business
Company targets expansion in Canada and the Middle East
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Ray O'Rourke given honorary knighthood
Founder of Laing O’Rourke honoured for services to the construction industry