All articles by Michael Glackin – Page 7
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Boris Johnson will not challenge Metronet transfer
London mayor says he will not reverse transfer of control to Transport for London
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Roger Humber: 'Housing market will take seven years to recover'
Housing expert says housebuilders could have even tougher times ahead before market corrects itself
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Cost of construction work rises sharply
BCIS says tenders in last quarter of 2007 rose above inflation despite credit crunch
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Councils act to purge suppliers in wake of OFT inquiry
Contractors face being left off local authority tenders as public sector clients react to bid-rigging scandal
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US legal giant offers to act for bid-rigging victims
As CMHT contacts clients, Bowmer & Kirkland and Durkan Pudelek emerge on ‘cash for bids’ list
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US legal giant offers to act for bid-rigging victims
As CMHT contacts clients, Bowmer & Kirkland and Durkan Pudelek emerge on ‘cash for bids’ list
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Refinery strike threatens Scottish construction
Civil engineers warn government that further supply interruptions may jeopardise infrastructure programme
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HBF revises code of conduct to help lenders
New measures to ensure greater transparency for mortgage lenders on new build houses
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Industry hits back after Eddie Shah calls builders lazy
Berkeley boss rebuts criticism of UK construction workers by media magnate turned housebuilder
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Grosvenor takes £50m hit on Liverpool retail scheme
Property developer says it is defending claim by Debenhams over reported delay in delivery of Liverpool One
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No...gas cookers... power shower... open windows... thanks…
A report by the NHBC reveals that the zero-carbon revolution is leaving home buyers cold. And if nobody’s going to buy them, is anybody going to build them?
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Manslaughter: Bosses beware
From 6 April, if a worker is killed in the workplace, it’s no longer the men in suits from the HSE that will come knocking on your headquarters’ door. Instead, warns Michael Glackin, it’s more likely to be the police, who will be asking you some serious and searching questions
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Costain hopes for return to glory days after £20m profit
But return of UK’s oldest contractor to the ‘premier league’ could fuel takeover speculation
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Carillion fights to keep McAlpine's senior staff after £572m takeover
Management at Alfred McAlpine consider other offers in wake of deal
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Sir Robert McAlpine bounces to the top in November
Business barometer Family firm is clear winner after not figuring at all in October table
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T&T set to become third QS to float on the stock market
Surprise £200m flotation is intended to fight staff crisis in sector and raise acquisition funds
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£154m Willmott Dixon offer sees Inspace shares soar
Social housebuilder’s shares rocket by 50% as former parent firm makes surprise cash swoop
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T&T becomes third QS to float on stock market
Surprise £200m flotation is intended to fight staff crisis in sector and raise acquisition funds
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French contractors dominate European market
Vinci heads league with sales of £16bn – but no UK firms appear in the top 10
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MBO speculation at Barratt excites the City
Housebuilder's shares fell back this morning after City speculation drove them higher yesterday