All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 52
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Project black hole and falling workloads helped sink Tolent as suppliers hit for millions
Collapsed contractor hobbled by £10m cost overrun on Durham scheme
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Thomas & Adamson picks up Newcastle aerospace deal
Scottish consultant signs up for job at city’s Helix development
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Glencar lands more work at Harwell campus
Latest deal at Oxfordshire science park is for US pharma giant
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Cladding costs and development rejig send Lendlease crashing further into red
Firm says charges from two issues have cost it more than £170m
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Erith queries level of bid-rigging fine
Company hit with £17.6m penalty – the highest of the 10 contractors found guilty
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Outgoing British Land director takes up non-exec role at funder
Development boss leaves in June after three decades at business
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Covid sends Midlands contractor into red
GF Tomlinson says jobs stalled after staff at public sector clients forced to self-isolate following Omicron outbreak
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Fourfold increase in number of firms being wound up by builders merchants
Audit specialist says rise is 320% on previous number
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McAlpine staff to find out jobs fate by early next month
Firm cutting around 60 positions under restructuring
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Directors go and jobs axed as McAlpine carries out major overhaul of business
Contractor to ditch regional focus and concentrate on sectors with push into more infrastructure work
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John F Hunt brings in business development director
Simon Wilkinson to spearhead London commercial push
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Marginal gains: Why contractors need help to make a bigger profit
For years, margins have barely shifted much beyond 3% and, to some, talk of 5% and above seems fanciful. But others believe that mandating a figure like that would turn the industry on its head
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Turnover at Beard jumps but firm counts cost of investment in failed offsite business
Contractor paid £1m for 45% stake in specialist which collapsed last year
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Now Gove tears into Grenfell firm Arconic and tells US company’s boss: ‘You will pay up’
Housing secretary fires off letter to another products firm involved in 2017 tragedy
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Second demolition contractor to appeal level of fine handed out following bid-rigging decision
Squibb joins Keltbray in instructing lawyers to contest level of penalty imposed by cartel-buster
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Tenders set to go out for £40m York University student centre
Documents to be issued to firms on procurement specialist’s major works framework
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Gove writes to Kingspan boss to talk about cladding compensation in wake of ‘your record trading profit’
Housing secretary wants to hear from material firm’s chief executive before Easter
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Tender prices to stay unchanged this year, latest Mace report says
Cost of labour still heading north as materials price rises ease
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Leaving HS2 Euston site empty for too long will ‘scar London’, Mace boss says
Mark Reynolds adds that ‘railway has to go into central London for it to work’