Skanska

Skanska’s £500m road upgrade faces legal challenge

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The Department for Transport (DfT) is facing a legal challenge over its decision to approve the £1bn A428 improvement scheme due to be built by Skanska. Last year, the contractor won the race to build a new dual carriageway between Milton Keynes and Cambridge in the East of England. The…

August contracts league winner revealed

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Kier took the top spot in the August league tables, thanks to a job to build a major new prison. The contract to develop the 1,400-space prison helped push Kier more than £400m ahead of its nearest competitor, according to data gathered by construction intelligence provider Glenigan. The firm will…

Contractor lands £345m Midlands road upgrade

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Skanska has won a design-and-build job to upgrade a section of the A46 road in the Midlands, subject to government consent. The contractor will deliver a new dual carriageway at Newark, on a 6.6km stretch of A-road running between the Farndon and Winthorpe junctions. The contract is worth £345m. Skanska’s…

Approval for Skanska’s £507m A428 dualling job

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Planning consent for Skanska’s £507m dualling job on the A428 has been granted by the government. Last year, the contractor won the race to build a new dual carriageway between Milton Keynes and Cambridge in the East of England. The work would see the upgrade of 16km of road between…

Flexi-working ‘offers tonic to skills gap crisis’

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Flexible working can help to tackle the skills gap in construction without having a negative impact on business performance, according to a review of four pilot projects at top firms. The review, conducted one year after flexible working pilots were introduced at Bam Construct, Bam Nuttall, Skanska UK and Willmott…

Skanska more than doubles profit

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Skanska more than doubled its profit to over £30m, after the sale of its infrastructure services company, newly released accounts show. The contractor sold its business to M Group Services for £50m in December 2020 as part of a restructuring plan. In its accounts for the year ended 31 December…

Heatwave: contractors reduce hours and issue alcohol advice

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Reduced working hours, more breaks and alcohol warnings are among the measures being introduced by contractors this week as the UK braces for record temperatures. The Met Office issued an “exceptional” weather warning for the temperatures on Monday and Tuesday, when the temperature in southern England is expected to reach…

Skanska pilot will reintegrate workers who take career breaks

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Skanska is launching a pilot scheme to provide work opportunities for highly qualified employees who take a career break. Amid a shortage of skilled workers in the industry, the tier one firm will work with STEM Returners, a programme that helps to reintegrate professionals who are trained in the science,…

Skanska poaches Network Rail finance director for CFO role

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Skanska UK has appointed Network Rail’s finance director, Meliha Duymaz, as its new chief financial officer (CFO). As well as taking on the CFO role, Duymaz has also been appointed as executive vice-president. Meliha joins Skanska UK from Network Rail, where she is currently finance director for the eastern region,…

Skanska joins ‘world-first’ hydrogen-fuelled equipment trial

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Skanska is taking part in a “world-first” project that aims to reduce the amount of diesel used by on-site construction equipment. The initiative, which involves hydrogen-fuel pioneers ULEMCo and world-leading building science centre Building Research Establishment (BRE), will produce and evaluate a “dual-fuel hydrogen and diesel piling machine”. Named ZECHER,…