All Contractors articles – Page 148
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'We pay quicker than our clients pay us,' says Kier boss
Firm takes 54 days on average to settle its bills
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Balfour raids McLaren for new boss
Ex-Wates veteran Dave Smith heads over to UK’s biggest contractor after just 18 months at London firm
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Arup review puts brakes on work restarting at Carillion hospital as costs grow
Laing O’Rourke understood to be taking over from bust firm on Liverpool project
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Spurs stadium: The latest in pictures
The club, which revealed stadium was late six weeks ago, has still not given revised opening date
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Number of flats at Mace's Shard Place tower increased by a fifth
Architect Renzo Piano behind 26-storey scheme
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Government after firm to build UK's Dubai Expo pavilion
Temporary structure has £17m pricetag
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Morgan Sindall lands first phase of £385m Hackney scheme
Contractor set to deliver a new secondary school and leisure centre for mixed-use projectÂ
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Kier chief exec defends payment practices
Firm says it is paying suppliers before it gets paid
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Comment
Leader: Tomorrow’s world
Young people now entering the industry hold the keys to its future – let’s listen to them
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Keltbray boss put on gardening leave
Gordon Dunne replaced as MD of subcontractor’s concrete business
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Mace confirmed for second job at 2012 athletes' village
Firm is already carrying carried out work on a neighbouring plot
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Two left chasing £100m City office deal
Skanska and McAlpine set to find out who has won 21 Moorfields deal
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Carillion collapse sent firms off chasing work at rock bottom prices, says steel boss
Billington pulled out of bids as rivals scrambled to fill order books
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Output boost hit by growing labour and materials costs, says Mace
Mace’s consultancy arm says Brexit is dampening tender price growth
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Legal firm fumes as it reports Balfour Beatty to City watchdog for not talking about climate change enough
Country’s biggest contractor could be asked to bring out new version of annual report