All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 59
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James Wates to be replaced as chairman of contractor by cousin
Tim Wates to take up role in spring
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Bust subcontractor and client changes sees stadium contract blow £14m hole in Buckingham numbers
Contractor admits it paid out staff bonus in November 2021, expecting to make profit
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Gove backs new architecture school to tackle opposition to ‘ugly’ housing
Thinktank says its proposal would reduce objections to development by ensuring ‘a generally higher quality of architecture and placemaking’
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Dispute with taxman sees McLaughlin & Harvey rack up £2m bill
Firm says row with Revenue Scotland over landfill money set to continue
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Exigere expecting record income as QS doubles equity partner numbers
Firm brings in new recruits from Aecom
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Plans to build over 450 Southwark homes get green light
Bermondsey job will also include industrial and office space
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Mace inks biggest fit-out job in years
Scheme involves overhauling former Goldman Sachs HQ on Fleet Street
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Losses at AHMM widen to more than £1m
Architect says impact of covid and planning delays keep business in red
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Three in £150m race to revamp Islington landmark
Makeover for Angel Square will add more storeys to 1990s block
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Unsecured creditors of collapsed Welsh contractor won’t see missing £3m, administrator says
Jehu Group went after more than 85 years in business
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Plans to revamp 1930s Hammersmith office block get green light
Buckley Gary Yeoman working on scheme for developer General Projects
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US-owned consultant brings in Gleeds head as London surveyor snapped up by rival
RLF hires new director as Rapleys buys Aston Rose
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UK jobs at risk as Avison Young begins £16m cost-cutting drive
Canadian firm employs over 1,500 people at UK business
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Kier’s construction boss joining Permasteelisa
Liam Cummins begins new role at end of next month
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British Land appoints architect to turn £20m City car park into logistics hub
Developer targeting more work in last-mile delivery push
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Pay packets for trades heading for weekly average of £1,000
Electricians picked up £1,200 a week last month
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Features
Top 150 Contractors and Housebuilders 2022: Signs of hope in the economic phoney war
Contractors are wary but the need for more recruits and a better-than-expected autumn statement mean it’s not all doom and gloom for the year ahead, writes Dave Rogers
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McLaughlin & Harvey to start work on £100m delayed Glasgow office block
Job was first given green light in 2017
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