All Contractors articles – Page 194
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Lakehouse issues third profit warning in six months
Problem contracts in the firm’s regeneration division continue to weigh heavily on its finances
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T Clarke takes £6.6m pensions hit from Brexit
But M E specialist says it is experiencing “excellent levels of activity” post-EU referendum
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In pics: Blackpool towers demolished for Lovell scheme
Controlled explosion brings down final three tower blocks at the town’s Queens Park estate
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Morgan Sindall back in black as Faslane saga ends
Construction group shrugs off Brexit vote and says full-year results will be better than expected
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Builders picked for Preston Bus Station revamp
Local builder will lead on refurbishment of Grade II-listed Brutalist icon
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Keller highlights overseas reach in solid results
The group’s results were affected by a rocky first half of the year in its Australian and Asian businesses
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Contractor taken off delayed luxury London residential job
Ballymore has taken over the role of main contractor
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Comment
Solving the skills gap is now critical
As a recruiter I see firms struggling to attract construction talent, we need a concerted push to tackle this head on
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Pharma giant unveils £275m building push
GSK says it will invest in expanding three manufacturing facilities
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McAlpine rules out appointing family member as CEO
After the sudden departure of its first chief executive, contractor maintains it needs outside expertise
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Profit more than doubles at John Graham group
Parent company of Graham Construction breaks £500m revenue barrier
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Lakehouse founder Steve Rawlings dies
Rawlings died peacefully after a short illness, the company says
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Gatwick selects winners for £1.2bn frameworks
Final shortlist whittled down to 17 from 127 bidders
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Skanska UK grows a quarter as it digests Brexit vote
Sweden-based giant posts snapshot of UK half-year results
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Contractors at risk from Brexit fallout after margins drop
Annual industry research reveals contractors are feeling profit squeeze, while housebuilders’ results soar
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Features
Top 150 contractors: The rough & tumble
This year’s contractors and housebuilders Top 150 shows the sector pulling out of recession, but economic danger remains
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American software firm buys Union Square
Exclusive: Nottingham-based project information firm snapped by American giant