All articles by Will Ing – Page 13
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Mace says procurement should be overhauled after Brexit
HS2 contractor also says money is squandered on big infrastructure projects
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Sellar to begin search this summer for £100m office block contractor
Work on Penzo Piano-designed scheme near London Bridge station will start next year
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Financial results: it's bad for Interserve, but how is construction faring in 2019?
The UK contractors’ financial results are in. We know it’s been a bad year for Interserve, but how have the rest of them done?
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Wates says part of £120m war chest could be used for acquisitions
Contractor doubled credit facility earlier this year
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Islington council assembling £1.2bn framework
North London borough will appoint 24 contractors to carry out construction across sectors
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Galliford Try appoints new chief executive as Truscott heads off to revive Crest Nicholson
FD Graham Prothero becomes contractor’s new boss
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T Clarke sees profit rise on back of London work
Electrical specialist’s chief tells investors not to worry about Brexit
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Interserve administration sees Glasgow EfW client write-off more cash
Viridor wants £72m from Interserve but admits it might now only get £56m
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Government drags in major suppliers to 'remind' them to pay on time
But Labour MP Debbie Abrahams says government action was not enough
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In pictures: Buckley Gray Yeoman's renovation of Wickham Department Store
‘Harrods of the East End’ brought back from disrepair
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Wates turns to stockpiling and Brexit clauses
But chief executive David Allen says firm is confident of 10% revenue growth this year
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Kier racks up £36m loss despite increased turnover
Infrastructure and construction arms record a profit, but firm lost money on developments and housing
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Cabinet minister takes swipe at Interserve's rebel shareholders
‘Greedy capitalists,’ felled the business
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Interserve administration gets minister’s blessing
Prepack that prevented total collapse has ‘considerably strengthened’ contractor’s position, says Oliver Dowden