All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 36
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Profit and revenue tumble at Scottish housebuilder Springfield
Firm only building homes ‘when they are reserved’
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Cost blowouts and inflation send McLaughlin & Harvey more than £8m into red
Firm adds long-running dispute with Revenue Scotland over landfill money now settled
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Further cladding costs help keep Lendlease in red
Firm says bill for repairs will now hit it for extra AUS$22mÂ
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McAlpine rings changes as chief executive Paul Hamer replaced by former Lendlease boss
Neil Martin starts new role on Monday
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Bidding to become ‘more competitive’ as firms look to fill order books, RLB says
Clients still taking time to get jobs moving, consultant adds
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London cost consultant promotes two associates to directors
MESH specialises in healthcare schemes
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Comment
ISG’s new chief executive has a point: doing the same thing over and over again can’t go on
Contracting and the wider industry has to get to grips with the way builders do business – beginning with the amount of money they make. Otherwise, what’s the point? writes Dave RogersÂ
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Residential and property woes sees Skanska profit slip
Swedish giant says operating income down two-thirds last year
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Keltbray lands £30m deal at 50 Fenchurch Street tower
50 Fenchurch Street was given planning more than three years ago
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Second staircase delays hit Higgins’ income as remediation costs send firm further into red
Resi specialist says new legislation has seen jobs delayed
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Demolition director has ban upheld in wake of last year’s bid-rigging verdicts
Brown & Mason boss fails in attempt to stay in post
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Barratt deal for Redrow could see around 850 jobs go
Firm says 10% of staff across enlarged group at risk following £2.5bn deal
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​Majority of 160 jobs go as Readie formally sinks into administration
Begbies Traynor begin process of winding down £400m turnover contractor
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Features
΢ÃÜȦ the Future Commission: why recruitment is industry’s top priority
After a year of consultation and careful consideration, the ΢ÃÜȦ the Future Commission has published its final report. In this final chapter, Dave Rogers considers the challenge of building a skilled workforce to do increasingly complex jobs – and then keeping them happy
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Worries grow Gaza conflict and Red Sea attacks will see materials costs head back north, Gleeds survey finds
Inflation and contractor failure continue to dog industry, consultant adds
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Contractors put finishing touches to bids for £4bn Tata battery factory in Somerset
Tenders go in this month with a winner due this spring
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MPs say HS2 now a ‘poor value, rump of a project’ and question whether Euston will ever get built
Public Accounts Committee criticises government, saying scheme ‘needed steady hand on tiller’ – and didn’t get it