All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 22
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Ibstock closes another factory as housing slowdown hits brickmaker’s numbers
Firm says restructuring programme will save it £20m a year
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Administrator takes swipe at collapsed firm Henry’s record keeping
London high-rise specialist collapsed last summer
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Mace brings in new public sector boss for construction arm
Firm carried out rejig of division at end of last year
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Rising costs blamed as cladding firm Permasteelisa sinks to £11m loss
Company says it is hoping to recover money through negotiations with contractors
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New boss for regional firm Clegg
Restructure at Nottingham contractor will see boss of past 20 years step down
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‘He liked a whisky and a cigar late at night, chewing the cud’… The life and times of Sir Martin Laing
The death of the businessman just after Christmas recalls a bygone age in contracting
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Bam starts hunt for new building boss after current head decides to leave after nearly 40 years at firm
James Wimpenny joined business in 1985
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Sphere music venue gets pulled as US developer says project became ‘political football’
Stratford scheme was at centre of planning row with US backer MSG Entertainment vowing to take proposal to more ‘forward-thinking cities’
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Family pay tribute to Laing O’Rourke employee who died on Oxford North site
Father of two Amarpreet Bhatti fell to death last month
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Provisions send Prater tumbling into red
Firm says it has recovered £9.5m for cost of repair work on ‘large façade contract’
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Former McAlpine boss joins regional contractor as non-executive
London director who left last spring returns to construction
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Sir Martin Laing dies aged 81
Businessman who sanctioned sale of contractor to O’Rourke for £1 passed away two days after Christmas
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London QSs among top earners as Hays says higher salaries behind employees switching jobs
Cost of living crisis prompting staff moves across construction and property sectors, recruiter adds
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Mace says tender prices will ease in 2024 but warns more firms will go under
Squeezed credit supply will see companies continue to hit the wall, consultant adds