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Crossrail boss: ‘too expensive’ to keep Costain/Skanska on Bond Street

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Crossrail ended its contract with the Costain/Skanska team working on Bond Street station as having the JV restart work during the pandemic was impractical and too expensive, the project’s boss has claimed. Speaking before a London Assembly transport committee, chief executive Mark Wild said the mutual agreement with the JV…

McAleer & Rushe tops October league with big resi wins

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McAleer & Rushe has topped the October league table thanks to two huge project wins, as the rest of the top 10 also reported large resi-scheme wins. The contractor won almost £600m of new work during the month, over £330m more than the second-highest-placed firm. Its bumper haul was thanks…

Multiplex offers employees four-day week after flexi-working trial

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Multiplex is offering staff the option of four-day working weeks in a new flexible-working initiative that it hopes will improve the gender balance in the company. Its ‘Multiplex Flex’ initiative will provide staff with different options for flexible working. It includes early finishes on Fridays, four-day weeks, remote working and…

Amey hires Skanska ops director amid rail expansion

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Amey has poached a senior leader at Skanska to lead its rail infrastructure operations. James Holmes will become rail sector director at the firm. Amey said in a statement said that he will be tasked with leading the strategic focus and development of the business, including working with clients and…

Skanska appoints new MD for Cementation

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Skanska has appointed Terry Muckian as managing director for its Cementation ground engineering business. Muckian has been with Skanska for a decade and most recently was MD for its utilities business. He replaces Jamie Dunbar, who has led Cementation for two and a half years and will remain with the…

Revealed: five on £1.9bn Lower Thames Crossing shortlists

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Five bidders have been shortlisted to deliver two roads contracts worth a combined £1.9bn for the Lower Thames Crossing. National Highways has today revealed four outfits are competing to deliver roads in Kent and two are in the running in Essex. The bidders are: Kent Roads (lot one) – £600m:…

HS2: three shortlisted for £370m Birmingham station

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Three bidders have been shortlisted to deliver the £370m Solihull Interchange station for HS2. The firms in the running are Laing O’Rourke, Skanska and Unity (a joint venture between Sir Robert McAlpine, VolkerFitzpatrick and WSP). The contract is set to be awarded next year. All three bidders have already landed…

Crossrail confirms 2023 deadline for ‘full’ opening

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Crossrail has committed to opening in full by May 2023. Passengers will have to change trains along the route. Those travelling eastward from Reading or Heathrow will only be able to travel as far as Paddington where they will have to change. Those travelling to the west from Shenfield will…

Highways England contractor spend revealed

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Kier Highways was the largest recipient of Highways England spending in the last financial year, Construction News can reveal. The contractor earned £312m from its work with the government-owned roads body, putting it ahead of both Balfour Beatty and Costain, a Freedom of Information request has revealed. Kier’s Infrastructure and Overseas…

Skanska to keep £4m furlough cash after paying £32m dividend

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Skanska UK has confirmed it will not return more than £4m of cash claimed for furloughed workers, despite paying its parent company £32m to reward private investors. Its recently published accounts for the year to 31 December 2020 revealed the firm claimed just over £4m from the Coronavirus Job Retention…