All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 121
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Financial watchdog launches investigation into Interserve
The probe centres on the firm’s exit from the energy from waste market
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Corbyn throws weight behind Haringey scrapping Lendlease housing deal
Opposition leader says newly elected Labour council in north London needs to find alternative
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Controversial £1bn Silvertown Tunnel gets the go-ahead
Department for Transport gives Transport for London the green light
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Jeremy Corbyn launches new construction training programme
The scheme is being run by K M McLoughlin Decorating
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Small builders want government to introduce licensing scheme
FMB launches agenda to improve quality in construction
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Mayor launches scheme to get more black youngsters in construction
Black men aged 16-24 are among the most likely to be unemployed in London
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Restructure sees Skanska's profit plunge in first quarter of 2018
Firm’s construction arm lost £3.5m during the period
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Highways England awards £3.3bn roads resurfacing framework
Eleven contractors nab spots under a four year deal
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Mace appoints first chief technical officer
Stephen Jeffery has been with Nova Victoria builder for 22 years
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Galliford Try and Balfour Beatty facing Aberdeen roads repair tab
Firms likely to incur further losses on problem-plagued job
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More than 1,000 Carillion staff choose to leave during liquidation
Future of 74 employees decided in past week
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New approach to infrastructure delivery launched
Project 13 aims to improve the delivery of infrastructure projects
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Balfour Beatty scores £370m Hong Kong resi job
The project will include three 54-56 storey residential towers on a five-level podium
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McAlpine team gets green light for next phase of £2bn office plan
Contractor has teamed up with property entrepreneur to build space across South-east England
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Tarmac hires ex-Carillion MD to head infrastructure team
Andy Brown was in charge of Carillion’s civil engineering division
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High Court backs Islington council in case on affordable homes
The case centred on a former Territorial Army site
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Wates reels in £58m Nottingham College job
Wates Construction has been appointed to build the £58m City Hub building for Nottingham College. The job, which was procured via Scape’s national construction framework, will include facilities such as a restaurant, cafe, and new performing arts centre. The City Hub will be built on disused ...
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