All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 42
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Fixed price jobs and Britishvolt failure send NG Bailey tumbling to £25m loss
Rising costs on several jobs significant, M&E contractor admits, as firm introduces hardship fund to help staff with cost of living
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HS2 cuts risk turning railway into ‘shuttle service’ between Acton and Birmingham, says Armitt
NIC chair adds chopping and changing flagship project sends ‘incredibly negative message’ to world
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Make frets about state of London office market as revenue from UK arm slumps
Architect says fewer new builds in capital going up as Meta pulls plug on office move in response to hybrid working
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Mace boss repeats claim that leaving HS2 Euston site as it is will ‘scar’ London
Mark Reynolds says not running railway into middle of capital makes no sense
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Industry groups launch carbon database initiative
Scheme designed to become main source of carbon estimating and benchmarking
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Consultants chase latest work from Pagabo
Firms have until next month to send in bids for suite of deals
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Energy efficiency taskforce falls victim to Sunak’s net zero U-turn
Initiative was only announced last November and members included NIC chair Sir John Armitt
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Mace wins race for GPE’s £75m Piccadilly office job
Work involves demolishing two buildings and replacing them with Make design
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Winding-up petitions from HMRC on the rise, official figures say
Tax man increaingly drawing ‘line in sand’ over non-payment of PAYE and VAT, experts warn
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Johnson attacks plans to pare back HS2 as Armitt likens mooted cutbacks to ‘running away’
Mixed messages damaging country’s reputation, National Infrastructure Commission boss addsÂ
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Infrastructure in crisis: ministers must honour commitments so schemes like HS2 can overcome poor perceptions
Will the UK’s biggest projects ever be built on time and to budget? Despite recent evidence, it’s not impossible to think that they might – but some things have to change, Dave Rogers reports
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Gove turns down GPE’s £200m tower plan at London Bridge after planning wrangle
Developer submitted two alternative schemes after concerns lodged about height of original 37-storey proposal
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Olympia developer unveils plan to turn London cinema into new theatre
Grade II-listed building on Shaftesbury Avenue will include hotel and dining facilities
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Unsecured creditors of stricken cladding firm which worked on Liverpool stand unlikely to get any of £5.4m they’re owed back
Essex firm sank in February but was bought up under a pre-pack deal
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Getting hold of staff still a problem for industry, Galliford Try boss says as firm improves profit
‘Everyone is in the same boat,’ adds Bill Hocking as firm forecasts bottom line to double next year
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Former Tolent staff told to forget about getting missing £600,000 back
Firm sank into administration in February
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