All Contractors articles – Page 356
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Lend Lease poaches Laing O'Rourke Australian boss
Andrew Wilson appointed by Lend Lease as managing director on a £3.7bn project in Sydney
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Features
Nuclear alert: Future of £50bn new build plan
In the weeks following fukushima, the UK nuclear industry is already under review. what does this mean for the future of £50bn new build plan?
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Land Securities secures £71m for Park House development
Developer Land Securities has secured its profit on the development before it is even built
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OFT fines: Galliford Try and five others see fines cut by 75%
Judgment consistent with tribunal findings on Kier and John Sisk
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OFT gets more time on bid rigging appeals
OFT given a month from publication of final appeal judgment
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Construction industry giant Sir Frank Lampl dies aged 84
Former Bovis chief executive passed away this morning after a long battle against cancer
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Henry Boot back in the black after property disposals
Property and land disposals have wiped out Henry Boot’s debts and the firm has returned to profit
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Durkan 'considers action' over Tribunal decision
Company claims it never had control over former subsidiary Concentra
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OFT fines: Galliford Try outcome on Thursday
CAT delayed handing down judgment to firm facing £8.3m fine for reasons of ’convenience’
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Severfield profits down 70%
Yorkshire based steel specialist reported a collapse in profits during 2010
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Defence Estates reveals list for Scottish work
Contracts include maintenance, repairs and construction
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Interserve lands Middle East defence deal
Three year contract to support UK operations at a Main Air Base
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Preferred bidder chosen for £790m Forth bridge contract
International consortium preferred choice to deliver replacement for Forth Road Bridge
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Lovell wins place on £210m Scottish frameworks
Morgan Sindall subsidiary, Lovell, has secured a place on two Scottish frameworks, worth £210m
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Galliford Try to hear OFT fines decision next week
Company among six to find out if penalties will be reduced
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Features
Underbidding: Warning! Highly risky manoeuvre
Desperate times call for desperate measures, and in some cases result in suicidal tendencies. As underbidding spirals further out of control, we look at how widespread the practice has become and what – if anything – can be done about it.
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Renew ceases public sector work in the North
Firm says the public sector in the North is no longer viable and will be pulling out