All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 49
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Profit up as Severfield turnover nears £500m mark
Steelwork contractor hoping for 10% margins from new modular business
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Features
‘The design team has gone from 500 to six.’ What HS2 Euston is doing now
What happens when you are told that the job you have been working on is put on hold? Dave Rogers went to find out
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Notebook found on demolition firm’s hard drive helped investigators put together ‘compensation payments’ evidence
Competition and Markets Authority releases 174-page report into bid-rigging scandal
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£400m turnover London high-rise housing contractor sinks into administration
FRP appointed to Henry Construction Projects yesterday
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Wates continues revamp as firm rejigs M&E arm
Move follows reorganisation at wider construction division last month
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Laing O’Rourke looking at cutting 200 jobs in the UK
Bulk of losses expected at firm’s Dartford head office
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Rivals on alert after talks between Laing O’Rourke and Manchester City over £300m Etihad expansion end
Treble-chasing club sticking to start date of this autumn
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Fourth demolition director banned as fresh details of £700k in ‘compensation payments’ revealed by authorities
Revelations include promise made by one firm to rival to ‘buy me off the job’
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GPE hoping for summer decision on 37-storey London Bridge tower at centre of planning wrangle
Developer also expecting verdict next month on proposals to overhaul 1980s Minerva HouseÂ
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McLaughlin & Harvey brings in Wates boss to head Midlands arm
Northern Irish firm completed main athletics stadium for Birmingham Commonwealth Games last year
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Escalating costs on fixed-price jobs blunts profit at HG Construction
High-rise specialist sees turnover hit record figure
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Big names eye £400m resi scheme at former St John’s Wood barracks
Tender documents for upmarket London development due out in next few weeks
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Watkin Jones stays in red as cost of redundancies tops £1m
Firm axed around 40 jobs last autumn in wake of mini-Budget