Contractors – Page 75
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Administrator warns Styles & Wood creditors that recovering missing money could take two years
Firm was owed more than £16m when it sank in February
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Contractors chasing £400m demolition framework
Framework will be open to all contracting authorities across England
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Contractors on notice for £12m Stratford Waterfront job
Landscaping firms readied for latest package of works
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Grenfell consultant had ‘never worked with such a nonchalant contractor’
QS complained final stage of Rydon’s refurb was ‘becoming a farce’
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Contact between client and Rydon was ‘irregular and improper,’ cost consultant tells Grenfell Inquiry
Advisor ‘shocked’ to learn of £800k value engineering talks with future main contractor while OJEU process was still live
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Balfour completes final onshore Hinkley Point C tunnel
Structure will provide cooling water to nuclear plant
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Inquiry hears boss had ‘every confidence’ in Grenfell building control officer
Council manager says surveyor only had 30 live projects and rejects allegations of ‘culture of bullying’
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Original contractor to restart work on £100m Liverpool job stalled by fraud probe
Work on Aura scheme ground to halt following allegations against previous developer Elliot Lawless
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Winner of £260m HS2 modular track contract revealed
Contract will cover work between London and Crewe
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Government told to stump up more cash if it wants to meet hospital building pledge
Target of 40 hospitals over next decade laid out by Number 10
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Firms gear up for £500m Leeds General Infirmary revamp
Scheme one of six pledged by government last year
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Grenfell Inquiry: What JRP, Osborne Berry and building control told us this week
Cladding fitters unable to explain ‘unacceptable’ errors while austerity staffing cuts hampered building control inspections
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΢ÃÜȦ control officer ‘needed more time’ to focus on Grenfell refurb
‘Heartbroken’ council surveyor blasts staffing cuts and ‘confusing’ regulations but accepts his checks fell short
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T Clarke to pay out interim dividend as firm says trading bounces back
But impact of covid means 2020 revenue will be down nearly £100m on last year’s figure
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Council austerity measures meant inspection corners were cut, Grenfell Inquiry told
΢ÃÜȦ control officer had 130 projects to keep track of and felt forced to make ‘judgments’ about whose work needed most focus
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Trust behind new Essex hospital eyes modular specialists to help build it
NHS group also wants to hear from technology, facade and M E firms