All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 62
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Insolvencies to ‘spike from spring’, restructuring specialist warns
Number of firms going bust will increase as government support measures wear off
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In business: on the road with Keltbray
After 30 years at Costain, Darren James was unable to resist the call from Keltbray wanting to help to diversify and tighten up governance
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Multiplex not planning to fully restart One Nine Elms job stalled by pay dispute until May
Contractor understood to be owed north of £50m
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Midas is the latest in a long line of regional contractors to feel cash pinch
Devon builder entering administration this week is a reminder of the perils smaller firms face
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Midas blames pandemic as firm collapses into administration with loss of 300 jobs
Rescue hopes for 46-year-old firm founder in last few days
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Covid and restructuring costs sees Careys profit sink
Discontinued businesses rack up £8m in losses
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Keltbray picks up Oval Village work
Work involves refurbishing listed gasholder that will be home to more than 200 apartments
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Midas break-up begins with hundreds of jobs set to be lost at stricken contractor
Scottish firm rescues company’s property business but 500-strong Exeter builder said to have lost battle to keep going
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Facade specialist which emerged out of Lakesmere collapse goes into administration
Kaicer sinsk after rescue deal founders
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More than 500 homes planned for area around Cockfosters tube station
Two schemes set to built around north London hub including one by TfL joint venture
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Worried councils ask government to step in over Midas
Leaders tell Michael Gove that firm’s collapse will ‘significantly impact thousands of jobs’
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Turnover at Vinci tops pre-pandemic figure
But operating profit at French giant still off 2019’s number
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McAlpine project boss who worked on Bloomberg building heads off to O’Rourke
Rivals say UK’s biggest private contractor beginning to target more tendered work
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Aecom says worries about spiralling costs mean London’s builders turning down jobs in droves
Report finds as inflation climbs, main contractors don’t want to be saddled with fixed price work
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Boss who helped set up Mace’s cost consulting arm joins Gleeds
Steve Mason to head up London business
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Brakes put on £1bn One Nine Elms job while Multiplex and Chinese client sort out payment wrangle
Contractor understood to have been left unpaid by R&F for months
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Midas bosses hoping to stave off administration
Firm confirms it filed notice of intention to appoint an administrator last week