Contractors – Page 15
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McLaughlin & Harvey chalks up Wolverhampton education work
Work on £61m scheme due to finish September 2025
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Former McAlpine commercial director joins old boss at McLaren
Paul Spiller spent nearly 25 years at contractor before leaving in spring under rejig
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Profit warnings among listed housebuilders and contractors on the rise, EY says
Impact of mortgage hikes and rising interest rates behind jump
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Administrations in construction jump as low margins hit squeezed firms’ wriggle room
Industry one of the worst sectors affected by companies going under
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Landsec unveils £250m plan to demolish brutalist City block and replace with 20-storey office
Three chasing scheme next to developer’s New Street Square project
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Former Kier London boss takes up role at ski resort planned under Saudi’s $500bn Neom mega scheme
David McKenzie left contractor earlier this year which has now completed rejig of division
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Fixed price strikes again as problem jobs blow £44m hole in Vinci accounts
Firm says its UK building and FM arms each racked up £30m-plus losses last year
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Government drops case against ex-Carillion board members
Trial of five non-executives had been due to start this week
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Race on for prized deal to revamp Deutsche Bank’s London HQ
Winchester House buyers planning major overhaul of London Wall site
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Mace to restructure office and major projects businesses into one division
New arm will be called ‘private sector’
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In pictures: last surviving John Nash church restored in time for bicentenary
Scheme carried out by London firm Quinn
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ISG the latest contractor to take on staff from stricken Lonsdale
Firm takes on close to 40 people following last week’s collapse of M&E specialist
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Completion of Liverpool’s delayed Anfield Road stand slips into next year
Club unable to give date of when work will finish
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Mace takes on more than 20 Lonsdale staff following M&E firm’s implosion
Contractor sank into administration last week after nearly 40 years in business
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Restructuring and pension costs send Tilbury Douglas into red
Firm says revenue wll top £500m this year and return to profit
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One firm owed £4.5m as Buckingham supply chain hit for over £108m
Unsecured creditors not expected to get any of money they’re due back
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Inflation and subcontractor failures send Bouygues tumbling into red
Firm adds cost of complying with new safety legislation hits bottom line
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Listed builders shrug off impact of HS2 decision
Share prices of quoted firms fell slightly on news of Sunak’s confirmation that leg to Manchester has been scrapped