All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 73
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Inflation worries mount with some firms saying they have stopped fixing prices
Escalating costs ‘the worst since the 1970s’, bosses warn
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How Gleeds boss in Ukraine escaped from Kyiv
Scotsman in charge of firm’s office in the capital is back in Manchester with his wife having travelled for 80 hours to border with Slovakia
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Plans for £220m Cambridge children’s hospital get thumbs-up
Council says it is set to give proposals approval
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Chinese developer sells Vauxhall Square site to Hong Kong rival
Far East Consortium takes scheme off R&F’s hands for knockdown price
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Battersea rejigs top role with power station developer’s COO set to leave
Boss goes later this month after four years on scheme
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McLaren brings in former McAlpine London boss to head up construction business
Paul Heather joined £650m turnover firm this week
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Controversial Sphere music venue recommended for approval
Decision on Stratford scheme due next week
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Ukraine: a tragedy and crisis beyond belief with an impact felt all over the world
Everybody is worried about events in Ukraine, from a humanitarian viewpoint to the detail of firms navigating the impact on their cost base
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Government sanctions oligarch with stake in HS2 firm because of ‘close association’ to Putin
Industrialist has share in Austrian tunneller Strabag
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Balfour sticking with building despite London losses and focus on infrastructure work
Problem jobs in capital keep UK construction arm in red
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Brickmaker says further price hikes coming next month
Forterra introducing double-digit rises after similar increases before Christmas
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Booming demand sees Breedon turn in record set of numbers
Turnover tops £1bn mark for first time
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Ibstock warns on further price rises as brickmaker returns to black
Booming demand from housing and RMI sectors sees turnover hit pre-pandemic number
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Kier recovery continues but nervous construction clients stall on jobs amid inflation worries
Revenue at firm’s biggest division hit by impact of rising costs
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Firm part-owned by Russian oligarch remains part of HS2 consortium, Costain boss confirms
Industrialist linked to Vladimir Putin has stake in Austrian tunneller Strabag
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T&T becomes the latest firm to pull out of Russia
Consultant first set up base in country back in 2004