All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 47
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Glencar handing staff £1,000 cost of living payment
Firm joins growing list handing staff extra cash
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Nervous investors holding off on funding, British Land warns
Rising interest rates and inflation sees decisions put back, developer says in half year results
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Economic uncertainty means Landsec to only make limited start on stalled Laing O’Rourke office job
Work on £400m Timber Square scheme to inch forward next year ’while markets remain unsettled’
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Cartel-buster expected to announce demolition firms’ bid-rigging fines ‘within weeks’
Penalties for contractors named by CMA set to run into millions of pounds
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In business with Galliford Try’s Bill Hocking: ‘There are some things that just have to carry on’
The talk is of the longest recession in 100 years but for all that, Galliford Try chief executive Bill Hocking cannot contain his optimism. Dave Rogers went to meet him
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Architects’ workload worries deepen but silver lining remains job security
Firms set to hang on to sought-after staff
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Next phase of Stanhope’s £700m life sciences scheme in Oxford out to consultation
Work on first part of Oxford North to start in earnest early next year
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Coup for Bouygues as firm lands £250m eye hospital
Firm beats Mace to job with work to start next year
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Galliford Try mulls move back into social housing work
Firm’s no-compete clause with new owner of former Linden Homes arm runs out in January
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New tower at 55 Bishopsgate planned to be among tallest in City
Funder Schroders and development manager Stanhope behind 63-storey block
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Kingspan sales boom puts firm on track for 10% profit hike
Turnover up one third in first nine months of year
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Stanhope wins race to mastermind 1 Undershaft tower
Firm beats two others to role of development manager on what will be City’s tallest building
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Mace the favourite for £150m makeover of historic Berkeley Square block
Current Lansdowne House was built in 1980s and has heritage stretching back to 1760s
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Inflation dogs Bam’s UK business in third quarter
Firm adds supply chain problems hit humbers during period
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Rejig sees UK boss takes up global role at Aecom
Firm announces restructure at building and places business
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Surveyors gloomy about future, RICS findings say
Report one of three out today warning of coming downturn
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Car battery maker Britishvolt handed funding lifeline
Three-year-old company still faces battle for survival
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Rocketing fixed-price jobs helped sink Welsh contractor, administrator says
Jehu Group goes after more than 85 years in business
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Morgan Sindall stays upbeat about year-end numbers
Analysts expecting pre-tax profit of around £134m this year