All Contractors articles – Page 338
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Dooley wins another tribunal case against Ucatt
Tribunal rules former union leadership candidate should not have been barred from leadership election
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Morgan Sindall nets Longbridge town centre job
Main contractor for £70m south Birmingham project named by St Modwen
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Capita Symonds bags Olympic park legacy design job
£300m scheme will involve removal of all temporary venues and reconfiguration of 30 bridges
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SME drive ‘will not apply to construction’
Balfour Beatty and Amey confirm case-by-case approach to subcontract publication despite new government drive
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Mitie lands Lloyds Banking Group deal
Outsourcing and energy services firm is preferred bidder for facilities and energy-management partnership
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Catalyst seeks contractors for £300m housing framework
Leading housing association predicts delivery of up to 800 properties a year
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Arup wins £10m HS2 contract
Engineer partners with Grimshaw and Costain on job to design new Euston station
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Osborne picks up £225m maintenance contract
Waltham Forest council awards firm seven-year contract for maintenance of 12,500 properties
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Balfour tipped for huge Horizon nuclear job
Balfour Beatty joint venture with Areva looks set to win job to build four UK power stations
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Carillion bags extra £120m Thameslink work
Construction projects to accommodate new 12-car train fleet
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Former Ucatt leadership candidate expelled for attacking union
High profile campaigner Mick Dooley kicked out after public outburst
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The Considerate Constructors Scheme annual survey 2012
Every year the Considerate Constructors Scheme asks the building industry and the general public for their views, here’s a summary of what they said this time …
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Rail contractors to see no UK favouritism
Government rules to help UK businesses bid for rolling stock won’t extend to civils works
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Balfour and Amey sign up to government's SMEs push
Firms to publish subcontracting opportunities to help SMEs win public work
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Key director to depart Mace fit-out firm
Robin Harris, Como’s sales and marketing director, will leave in June
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University Technical Colleges: Dumbing down
Until January of this year, University Technical Colleges were fast gaining favour as a way of attracting new talent into our industry. Then, out of the blue, education secretary Michael Gove downgraded vocational qualifications, putting the feasibility of the programme in question. Ðǿմ«Ã½ asks whether the government is making a ...
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Technical colleges work at risk
Government’s downgrading of vocational education puts £750m pipeline of work building colleges at risk
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Heathrow T2 firms set to earn £60m bonus
Laing O’Rourke and Ferrovial Agroman had bonus written into contract for work on Heathrow terminal
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Vinci Ringway bags £800m London roads deal
Joint venture selected as preferred bidder on 25-year PFI contract