All articles by Louise Dransfield – Page 38
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Keltbray completes purchase of Dunne Group assets
Exclusive: firm buys Dunne Group’s plant and equipment and takes on the majority of its staff
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Laing O'Rourke completes £650m Francis Crick Institute
Contractor says nearly half of scheme built using its offsite method
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Sweett bags role on GOSH project
The project is to be procured via a RIBA design competition
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Bovis reassures subbies it will continue building
The housebuilder reported strong profit growth for the first half of the year
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Scape confirms consultancy framework winner after challenge falls away
Confirmation of the award follows a challenge by one of the unsuccessful bidders
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RLB appoints new Birmingham boss
Adam Ellis-Morgan is stepping up to become manageing director after less than eight months at the consultant
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Sir Robert McAlpine family ‘ran firm like a CEO’
Part of an exclusive investigation into management of Sir Robert McAlpine
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Derwent could scale back development
London developer voices concerns over glut of speculative office space
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Booze but no bar for MPs who fancy a tipple in their new home
Partly Sharia-funded Richmond House does not ban alcohol but is not licensed
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Berkeley snaps up £100m Ealing Filmworks project
Land Securities had been expected to begin on site at the development late this year
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WYG bags four major EU-funded projects
The projects are all funded by the EU’s financial framework
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Interserve wins two-year BBC contract
The firm has been providing the BBC with security services at its properties since 2014
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Hong Kong developer to deliver 600 Manchester homes
The Far East Consortium will develop key sites near city’s Victoria Station
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British Land lays up rooftop basketball court
The developer’s latest office building in Paddington boasts the latest wellness boosting features.
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Alinea fears for contractors as Brexit dip begins to bite
Vote to leave the EU will see tender prices flatten out this year and then potentially fall
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Keltbray on cusp of Dunne deal to save hundreds of jobs
Demolition specialist on verge of move into reinforced concrete market
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Balfour Beatty loses another procurement boss
Graham Ball is parting ways with the contractor after barely eight months
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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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Green light for Irish Center Parcs
Edmond Shipway is project manager, cost consultant and M E consultant on the scheme