All Contractors articles – Page 187
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Keepmoat bags £80m Leicester city centre job
Regen specialist will deliver mixed-use development with over 300 homes
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Two thirds of contractors hit by materials inflation
Latest CPA trade survey points to rising costs after the Brexit vote
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Willmott Dixon rebrands local authority repairs business
The business is to ditch the yellow and black colours of the Willmott Dixon brand for blue and grey
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‘Handbrake off’ as 8build heads for £100m turnover
London-focused contractor says it has already booked in £74m of turnover for this financial year
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Severfield confirms 22 Bishopsgate steel win
Project is part of £72m contract haul for the specialist
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Skanska rings changes after high profile departures
Contractor says changes are key to firm’s future
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House of cards
On paper it looks like the government is committed to investing in infrastructure with major projects including Heathrow and Hinkley approved
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Elliott Thomas enters administration with 74 jobs axed
The construction and logistics firm collpased due to cash flow issues
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LSC Facades fails with loss of 156 jobs
Three LSC Group firms placed in administration, but some assets have been sold on
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Construction output falls post-Brexit vote
Construction struggles in third quarter but the economy overall posts unexpected growth
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Paul Morrell to lead review of CITB
Former construction tsar to run the rule over construction’s training body
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UK airports timeline: Half a century of political indecision
Today’s government decision to back a third runway at Heathrow comes after nearly 50 years of debate about where to expand airport capacity in the South-east
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Wates lands £130m student flats hat-trick
Contractor wins three schemes across the north of England
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Farmer Review: We need a multi-skilled workforce
It’s no good contractors training people to have single skillsets and then fighting over hiring them, says Mace chief executive
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Farmer Review: Off-site manufacturing needs to be the norm
Contractors and specialists have a role to play in spreading innovation and collaboration through the supply chain
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Keller shares slump a quarter after profit warning
Groundworks giant faces “very difficult” trading in Asia-Pacific
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Laing O'Rourke confirmed for £1bn Edinburgh job
Demolition work begins to pave way for massive retail and leisure scheme