All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 13
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Museum of London demolition set to go ahead after Gove decides not to call scheme in
Communities secretary put proposals on ice last month with Article 31 notice
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Arup named as victim of £20m deepfake scam
Cyber attack believed to have originated in Hong Kong
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Familiar names on Rich List as housebuilder remains construction’s wealthiest man
John Bloor’s fortune put at just under £3.4bn in latest annual ranking
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Landsec warns London office space not up to scratch ‘risks becoming obsolete, regardless of price’
Developer behind Timber Square and Hill House schemes says occupiers want best in class buildings
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Margins being squeezed as new orders fall, RLB warns
Consultant says clients realising seriousness of situation and working with firms in more ‘collaborative’ way
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Bam has ‘lost a lot of money’ on Co-op Live job, US operator behind it says
Cost of fixed-price project has gone up from £365m to £450m, Oak View Group boss admits
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Tilbury Douglas returns to black after drawing line under historic Interserve problems
Revenue at regional builder tops £500m
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South-west tops list of regional hotspots with CITB predicting industry needs 250,000 more workers by 2028
Training body says construction needs thousands of extra staff to meet output growth especially in housing and infrastructure
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US work boom set to send Keller profit higher
Upbeat trading update prompts earnings revision from analysts
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Supreme Court throws out legal challenge to Sizewell C permission
Long-running battle against Suffolk nuclear scheme drawing to close
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Rapleys appoints partner to head up project and cost management business
New arrival will be based in firm’s Bristol office
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Caddick’s construction arm returns to black but profit at developments business falls by nearly half
Turnover at West Yorkshire firm tops £500m
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Features
‘On some levels, it’s a straightforward industry but it has significant challenges’ – Wates’ new(ish) CEO on what he’s learnt so far
Wates boss Eoghan O’Lionaird has been in post for just over a year. He tells Dave Rogers about the challenges facing the industry, its razor thin margins, his belief in purpose over profit – and why he gave up golf
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Co-op Live still planning to open next Tuesday
Local band due to stage troubled arena’s debut performance
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Wet weather keeps construction output in March stuck in the mud
Construction shrunk 0.9% in first quarter comp ared to 0.6% growth for overall economy, official figures say
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Comment
Uh-oh. Co-op Live’s woes leave industry with familiar sinking feeling
When old men in their 90s have heard of the debacle, then things have gone really wrong. Problem is, people will think it’s the builders’ fault because that’s what people do, writes Dave Rogers
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Tunnelling machines for HS2 Euston to be shipped to site in weeks
TBMs will be delivered to UK ahead of job beginning in 2025 as funding looks set to be freed up now local elections have wrapped up