All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 87
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Workers in East Midlands picking up more than £1,000 a week
Workers in joinery, insulation and demolition sectors enjoy bumper rises
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It’s takeover time in the UK consultancy market
The appetite of US giants for venerable UK brands shows no sign of abating. So who is next?
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A good match? How T&T and CBRE compare
Following the announcement that T&T is selling a 60% stake to US giant CBRE, we measure up the two firms to see how good a fit they are
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Windfalls for T&T partners set to be paid in two tranches to prevent exodus of key staff
Amounts to be paid now and in three years’ time, ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ understands
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Hawkins\Brown’s Aston uni scheme OK’d by Birmingham planners
City centre scheme will be 10 storeys
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Tetra Tech made offer for Hoare Lea more than two years ago
Managing partner says approach from $3bn turnover US firm came ‘out of the blue’
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Shortage of lorry drivers and site workers puts the brake on construction’s recovery
Latest IHS/CIPS says growth in output was at weakest since February
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Government is construction’s biggest client so pay back furlough cash before dividends, Morgan Sindall boss says
No business sense in firms handing out money to shareholders ahead of reimbursing taxpayer, John Morgan adds
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Brickmaker Ibstock reaps benefit of DIY boom but warns on pingdemic
Firm says lack of lorry drivers also starting to have impact
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Daily cash levels jump to nearly £300m as Morgan Sindall turns in record interim numbers
Healthy balance sheet means firm isn’t tempted into taking on risky jobs, chief executive says
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Former Davis Langdon boss says T&T deal will trigger wave of new firms
Rob Smith expects some of consultant’s staff to strike out on their own, citing worries about loss of independence following CBRE purchase
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Vaccine programmes mean North America and Europe now close to normal, Keller boss says
But chief executive warns other parts of the globe lagging behind will see more stop-start measures in coming months
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Five big names in race for £170m London Justice Quarter contract
Deal is one of biggest building jobs to come up for grabs in capital in past few months
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ boom sees revenue at Travis Perkins top pre-pandemic number
But firm says materials shortages driving up prices
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Results delayed again as NMCN losses to top £40m
Firm had been hoping to publish 2020 figures this month
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Some Cleveland Bridge staff set to return this week as efforts to rescue stricken firm continue
Darlington company went into administration last month
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Mace called back in to fix leaking roof on flagship building for Sky
Award-winning scheme completed in 2016
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Strong UK keeps Arcadis recovery on track
Firm says group earnings were up 11% in first half
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Proposals for RSHP’s first UK office outside London sent in to Milton Keynes planners
Scheme involves redeveloping former council block under £180m deal