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Balfour Beatty wins first case in blacklisting scandal Subscription Required

8-Mar-2010 | By Rhiannon Hoyle

The Employment Tribunal has found in favour of Balfour Beatty in the first blacklisting case to be tried following the Information Commissioner’s probe into the practice within construction firms.

Shepherd believes direct labour is key to post-election success Subscription Required

4-Mar-2010 | By Greg Pitcher

Shepherd Construction business director Gary Edwards believes the firm’s direct labour force leaves it primed to benefit from a switch to more refurbishment work after this year’s general election.

Five fight for £288m health job Subscription Required

3-Mar-2010 | By Greg Pitcher

Five consortia are battling to build the £288 million Alder Hey Children’s Health Park in Liverpool.

Bigger projects boost Morgan Sindall Subscription Required

25-Feb-2010 | By Nick Whitten

Morgan Sindall currently has nearly £1 billion of major project work at preferred bidder stage after changing its strategy to focus on winning bigger jobs.

Rok chief executive Garvis Snook

Kier and Rok eye £28m retrofit market Subscription Required

11-Mar-2010 | By Nick Whitten

Regional giants Kier Group and Rok are taking aim at the emerging £28 billion sector to retrofit the UK’s housing stock.

Bam and Sir Robert left to fight over £100m Birmingham uni job Subscription Required

18-Feb-2010 | By Michael Lane

Just two contractors remain in the running for the £100 million contract to build a new city centre campus for Birmingham City University.

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Interserve wins more than £200m of work in UK and Middle East Subscription Required

10-Mar-2010 | By Nick Whitten

Interserve today announced it has won more than £200 million of contracts in recent weeks in the UK and the Middle East.

Galliford Try chief executive Greg Fitzgerald

Galliford Try turnover drops as it moves into the black Subscription Required

24-Feb-2010 | By Alex Hawkes

Galliford Try reported its first pre-tax profits since the recession began this morning, but despite the good news, turnover was sharply down on the previous year.

Five fight for £288m health job Subscription Required

3-Mar-2010 | By Greg Pitcher

Five consortia are battling to build the £288 million Alder Hey Children’s Health Park in Liverpool.

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