All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 23
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News
Populous draws up plan for Inter Milan stadium after San Siro rebuild hits buffers
New ground could be ready by 2028
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Features
Top 150 Contractors and Housebuilders 2023: Optimism is there if you look for it but familiar worries dog year ahead
High-profile collapses and astonishing losses at Laing O’Rourke mean firms are cautious about what’s coming in 2024
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Architects eye chance to design latest LSE set-piece scheme near Tate Modern
Bouygues team appointed to student homes project behind London art gallery
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McLaren lined up for British Land logistics hub
Work on £40m scheme in Southwark set to start next year
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City tells developers to push retrofit first policy on schemes
Planners want revamps rather new builds where “this is the most sustainable and suitable approach for a site”
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Government cannot demonstrate value for money on public schemes, MPs say
Contract awards accompanied by incomplete data on how jobs were procured
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Former Skanska finance chief to join Morgan Sindall
Kelly Gangotra to replace retiring Steve Crummett
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Work on Laing O’Rourke’s Oxford North job remains suspended after last week’s site death
Man in his 40s died after fall last Monday
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Arcadis warns on pipeline of work as firm sticks to 2024 tender price forecasts
Consultant says some bright spots ahead amid hope housing has reached bottom of downturn
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US nuclear firm handed £30m government grant to develop reactor technology
Holtec and Rolls Royce both shortlisted to work up designs in autumn
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Output slumps again with warnings coming months will see sector stuck in doldrums
S&P Global/CIPS report says falling orders, high interest rates and election will keep lid on demand
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Developer behind Eric Parry City tower brings in G&T director
Yard Nine working on £400m scheme at 50 Fenchurch Street
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Costain’s former transport chief takes up senior role at Aecom’s PM business
Sue Kershaw will be based in Los Angeles
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Project suspended after worker dies at Laing O’Rourke’s Oxford North life sciences job
Accident happened yesterday morning with person dying at scene
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Gove delays ITV Studios decision a third time
Scheme now set to find out whether it has green light or not by early February
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‘Industry administrations’ among reasons financier pulled plug on £15m rescue for MJ Lonsdale
M&E contractor went down owing trade creditors £65m
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Comment
Industry should look in the mirror: Laing O’Rourke’s losses do no one any good
A personal disaster for the UK’s biggest private contractor is also a window into where contracting seems to be right now, writes Dave Rogers
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Ardmore wins £50m retrofit deal in London’s legal district
Chancery Lane job to start next month
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Order books top £1bn at Keltbray and T Clarke
Pair both in line to post record turnover in latest financial years