All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 66
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BDP hangs onto furlough cash while paying parent £16m dividend
Decision raises questions over whether firms are morally obliged to pay money back after architect claimed £700,000 from government initiative
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McAlpine report says flexible working will provide multi-million pound boost to industry
Contractor says concept will work on site as well in office
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Rivals say Laing O’Rourke listing ‘inevitable’ after appointment of Anglo American boss
UK’s largest private contractor looking at float by 2024
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Bam rejigs group structure to focus on growing UK business
Former SNC and Laing O’Rourke boss now in charge of UK and Ireland arm
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Brickwork firms bullish about 2021 numbers
Michelmersh says year-end result will beat expectation
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T Clarke says income this year will top £400m
Contractor set to hit £500m target by end of 2023
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Ray O’Rourke set to be replaced at Laing O’Rourke by Anglo American boss
Seamus French taking over as chief executive at end of next summer
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Comment
Ray O’Rourke going, Steve Pycroft leaving? Blimey!
Two of the industry’s biggest personalities will be gone within months of each other
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Chipperfield plays down impact of Brexit on business
But firm admits decision to leave EU has created ‘operational challenges’
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Booming demand sees Breedon revise profit upwards
Materials firm says revenue up 15% on pre-pandemic number
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Severfield makes more money in first half than it was expecting
Steelwork contractor says slump in profit down to impact of first lockdown
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Wates commercial director heads off to Kier to link up with former boss
New recruit will start at construction arm in new year
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Features
Goodbye to The Godfather: Steve Pycroft interview
As Mace chairman Steve Pycroft prepares to bow out, he will be remembered above all else as the man who delivered the Shard – and delivered it in style.
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Departing Steve Pycroft says Shard gave Mace chance to silence doubting rivals
Former boss lists tower as favourite job as he prepares to bow out next month
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Architects stay optimistic but RIBA warns on impact of escalating inflation
Latest Future Trends survey remains in black but firms in London less confident about outlook
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22 Bishopsgate developer thinks it ‘unlikely’ anything will be built at site planned for Tulip
Supporters say tower would have brought in new visitors but Sir Stuart Lipton says rebranding City as tourist attraction too difficult to achieve
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Keller says Australia and Middle East businesses taking longer to recover from impact of pandemic
Ground engineer says Africa also struggling to shake off effects but firm says trading for group in line with expectations
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Wates brings in former Balfour boss to new net zero role
Firm has previously set out 2025 waste and carbon reduction targets
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In pictures: Lendlease completes new Square Mile tower
PLP-designed scheme includes five star hotel and lucury resi
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British Land signs £300m Canada Water deals
Wates, Mace and McAleer & Rushe all on board for work