All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 62
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Morgan Sindall stays upbeat about year-end numbers
Analysts expecting pre-tax profit of around £134m this year
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McLaren brings in former Kier boss to head up southern region
New arrival joined this week to grow workloads in firm’s traditional heartland
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Wates adds commercial boss to construction board
Group still to formally announce new chief executive
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Demolition firm disputing cartel probe’s findings posts improved turnover
Squibb one of 10 companies named by CMA in JuneÂ
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HS2 deals help Vinci’s overseas arm grow to more than half of construction business
Turnover at French giant’s contracting arm tops £18bn in first nine months of year
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Allies and Morrison the next to make cost of living payment
Firm to hand permanent staff £1,000
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Crystal Palace’s £100m stadium expansion set for kick off
Selhurst Park scheme will increase capacity by 8,000 to 34,000
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Bam to make £750 cost of living payment next month
Contractor the latest in growing number of firms to fork out
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McLaren says mini-budget turmoil has not halted jobs as firm eyes return to profit
Firm set to return to black in 2022 after problem job and covid kept it in red last year
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It’s hard to let go: Laing O’Rourke and the problem with succession
The latest man tipped to replace Ray O’Rourke is leaving after less than a year. Dave Rogers considers why the septuagenarian founder is still at the helm of his firm
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Demand stays firm at Travis Perkins
Growth at builders merchant up nearly 8% so far this year
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Executive brought in to replace Ray O’Rourke goes after less than a year
U-turn sees company founder commit to another two years as chief executive
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Australia woes blow £76m hole in Laing O’Rourke accounts
Firm shells out £17m in legal fees on problem contract
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In business with Stanhope’s Laura Collins and Tony Wall
The pair discuss the risk of getting major schemes built at a time of rampant inflation and skills shortages – and what the industry could do to attract more young talent
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Profit recovers at Laing O’Rourke’s biggest division
Firm puts impact of pandemic behind it but losses on Canada hospital continue to edge up
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Mace to build huge rooftop garden as firm doubles up with London office brace
£180m Roots in the Sky scheme will include over 100 trees on top of former court complex
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Alinea brings in Deloitte director
Man behind firm’s London crane survey joins 120 Fleet Street QS
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Government sticking to CE mark replacement deadline despite mounting concerns over product availability
Contractors told ministers won’t budge again on new regulatory regime date