All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 128
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Thousands stuck in limbo as Carillion job decisions slow
Around 7,000 workers still waiting to learn their fate nine weeks after firm went bust
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Carillion FDs to be investigated by the FRC
Financial Reporting Council begins probe into Richard Adam and Zafar Khan
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Skanska lands £500m Norwegian road
Project the first PPP deal to be awarded in country for over a decade
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Engineering trade body names new chief exec
Frise is leaving fit-out and interiors association FIS
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Eastern Europeans turning backs on UK construction jobs
Interest from Poland, Romania and Bulgaria has fallen by almost a third
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Consultants land £52m Milton Keynes work
Gleeds, Aecom and Pick Everard team set to start by the summer
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Ministers set to appear before Carillion inquiry
Greg Clark and Esther McVey will face MPs next week
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Plans for Wolverhampton's £150m interchange overhaul revealed
The scheme includes 93,000sq m of office space
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Glasgow police HQ redevelopment given the green light
Project includes over 400 build-to-rent homes
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Councils began readying themselves for Carillion collapse last summer
MPs told local authorities began to line up replacements following firm’s £845m writedown last July
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Lendlease and Morgan Sindall vying for £4bn Peabody scheme
Preferred bidder on Thamesmead job to be named this summer
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Two left in the running for £18m Aberdeen road job
Balfour Beatty up against Farrans for Transport Scotland job
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Wates Residential named as JV partner on £1bn regen project
Scheme will deliver more than 3,000 homes over 12 years
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L&G takes full control of Cala Homes
Insurance firm paid £315m for the remaining 52.1% stake in the housebuilder
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More than 60 trade bodies back ‘Aldous Bill’
Tory MP’s retentions bill set for second reading in April
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Firms called up for Hanover's £160m regional contracts
The four contracts will run from April 2019 to March 2029
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Carillion job losses pass 1,500
But more than 8,500 jobs have been saved, says official receiver