All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 3
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Race to give City office block £200m makeover down to two firms
Plans include outdoor workspace on every floor
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Scott Brownrigg’s latest Oxford life sciences scheme approved
Pre-construction contractor on scheme is Blue Sky Building
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Structure Tone takes on over 100 ISG staff as more jobs stalled by collapse head elsewhere
Ambitious US fit-out firm expecting to double workloads next year
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Turnover jumps at Reds10 after firm picks up more government work
Margins at modular specialist come in at 5%
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Fit-out boom sees Morgan Sindall revise profit forecasts up again
Firm expected to turn in profit this year of around £170m, up 18% on last time
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Fixed-price jobs see JRL losses top £80m in past two years after firm forced to restate 2022 accounts
Firm sees £13m pre-tax profit turn into £47m loss after figures adjusted to take into account of rising materials and labour costs
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‘It’s madness what the industry goes to work for’… Sisk’s Paul Brown on margins, making the right decisions and working on Man City’s stadium
‘The last two or three years in the UK have been the toughest I’ve experienced,’ the Irish contractor’s Liverpool-born chief executive tells Dave Rogers
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John F Hunt Group sold to staff under Employee Ownership Trust
Breaking up business ‘not an option I would have considered,’ says firm’s founder John Hall
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High Court decision on £500m ITV Studios redevelopment due by end of next month
Team working on stalled scheme, one of the biggest set to start in London, face anxious wait for verdict
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Keltbray’s former infrastructure business makes first acquisition since being sold to private equity
Firm snaps up rail signalling and communications specialist
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Finishing off legacy jobs helps Bam Nuttall margin climb over 5% mark
Industry-beating number exceeded firm’s forecast, boss admits
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Core Five says worries over who will build major projects have not gone away
Schemes over £250m face dwindling number of firms prepared to take them on
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More ISG apprentices taken on by other firms
Half of affected youngsters now have jobs at rival contractors
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Haworth Tompkins’ plans to transform King’s Lynn venue where Shakespeare performed
14th century building is country’s largest surviving medieval guildhall
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Lendlease sale edges closer with shortlist of bidders ‘due next month’
Firm was put on the market in May by company’s Australian parent
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Two firms pricing stalled £95m Victoria Tower overhaul
Winner on delayed scheme due to be announced later this year
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RSHP warns on turnover despite UK workloads holding up
Architect says income in 2024 will be lower than last year’s £25m