All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 88
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Sites to remain open as London and South-east go into fresh lockdown measures
Rules tightened across whole of UK to combat rising spread of covid
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Travis Perkins to return £50m government covid support and settles £100m VAT bill
Firm said like-for-like sales up in third quarter
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Review of 2020: Top people, in more ways than one
Despite the pandemic, the year some some top people switch roles. And across the industry at all levels, construction did its bit to help out in the crisis
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Laing O’Rourke says turnover could fall below £2bn because of covid shutdown
Cost of dealing with pandemic tops £16m, country’s biggest private contractor says
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Construction frustrated by Brexit uncertainty as industry readies for materials shortage
’It’s a disgrace to leave industry in the dark,’ said one contractor
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Listed London town hall and library set for makeover after planning green light
Southwark site was hit by fire seven years ago
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Multiplex takes prized £400m scheme to turn former US embassy into luxury hotel
Designed by David Chipperfield, Grosvenor Square project is one of biggest London building jobs to be awarded this year
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RLB boss says no-deal Brexit will cause months of materials delays
Consultant says lead times for products will stretch out to weeks
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Review of 2020: The covid year
It has been a year dominated by a single theme, but 2020 had its plus points …
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T&T the latest to warn industry must prepare for delays getting materials to site after Brexit
Increased paperwork and red tape will see hold-ups at ports, consultant adds, as EU trade talks drag on until Sunday
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Kier brings in Bouygues boss to head up rejigged Midlands business
Chris Stevens starts next month
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Contractors gear up for gridlock regardless of Brexit decision
As PM dashes to Brussels today, worries grow over materials being stuck in ports
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A decade after it was supposed to, the City’s tallest tower finally completes
Multiplex wraps up work on 22 Bishopsgate 13 years after first signing up to build scheme then known as Pinnacle
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Unsecured creditors claiming £50m, administrator of collapsed Simons says
Firm collapsed last October
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Berkeley’s interim numbers slip but says £500m full year profit target will be met
Housebuilder says covid impact saw pre-tax profit fall nearly 17%
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Rethinking Design: offices evolve beyond the 9 to 5
Covid-19 may have emptied our cities during 2020 and changed the way some staff do their jobs for ever, but reports of the death of the office are premature. Continuing our series on rethinking design in the wake of the pandemic, how office design is adapting to create spaces people ...