All Wates articles – Page 4
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Wates readied to take on Brick By Brick build out
Council report shows contractor set to be brought in to oversee troubled housing company
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Wates boss warns on materials as economists say price hikes threaten fragile margins
Latest data says subcontractors jacking up prices to meet extra costs with some warning industry heading for bubble-burst
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Wates eyes new sectors as firm splits construction into four regions and targets £1bn turnover
Rejig to chase more work in growing science, technology and healthcare markets
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Wates says it wants all staff on flexible working by 2025
Move follows changes to working patterns in office and on site following covid-19 pandemic
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Wates’ resi arm brings in former Candy & Candy boss as strategy director goes
Kates Ives leaving as One Hyde Park developer joins firm in newly created role
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Clarion reveals winners on £1.2bn framework
Three firms including Wates will look after nearly 70,000 homes
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Wates commercial director set to join former boss at housing start-up
Ben Cox will reunite with Paul Nicholls at new firm Real
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New contractor chosen to look after Grenfell Tower site
Deconstruct UK takes over from Wates next month
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Wates raids Morgan Sindall for new partnerships boss
Andrew Savege will head up firm’s work with local authorities and housing associations
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Wates nets second phase of 850-home Barking housing scheme
Job is the second won through council developer Be First’s £1bn framework
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Wates lands £50m demolition deal
Firm to provide rapid response services across London and the south east
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Wates expecting profit this year to approach 2019 levels after being hammered by covid last year
Firm says optimism being fuelled by government’s commitment to construction
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Wates brings in Skanska head to fill strategy role
Inna Lim will champion emerging technologies and MMC
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Wates gets planning green light for Oxford uni’s biggest ever project
Work on £200m scheme to start this summer
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£500m Parliament refurb plan shut down
Decision comes amid radical changes to £4bn revamp, such as accessing Westminster from the riverÂ
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Construction frustrated by Brexit uncertainty as industry readies for materials shortage
’It’s a disgrace to leave industry in the dark,’ said one contractor
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Contractors gear up for gridlock regardless of Brexit decision
As PM dashes to Brussels today, worries grow over materials being stuck in ports
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Wates launches carbon-cutting retrofit service
Initiative being run with specialist firm Energy Specifics