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Amey profit up despite 17% revenue slide

Amey UK saw a dip in turnover last year despite improving its tender success rate, according to the company’s latest annual accounts. Revenue at the transport infrastructure and facilities management contractor, which was ranked fifth in the CN100 2023 table of top contractors by turnover,…

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Amey profit up despite 17% revenue slide

RJ McLeod bought by utilities contractor

Infrastructure and energy company OCU Group has acquired civils firm RJ McLeod for an undisclosed sum. OCU stated that the acquisition, announced today (11 June), will increase its annual revenue to more than £800m “and grows the capability and capacity for work in supporting the…

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Election 24: CLC calls for planning reform and retrofit road map

The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) has called on the next government to reform the planning system and provide a “regulatory roadmap” for boosting retrofit. In a three-page open letter signed by 16 council members (see box below), the group listed 12 policies it would like…

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Election 24: CLC calls for planning reform and retrofit road map

‘Cautious’ approach returns NG Bailey to profit

Mechanical and electrical (M&E) contractor NG Bailey returned to profitability in the year to 1 March 2024 as a careful approach paid off, its latest accounts show. Group turnover rose by 12.9 per cent year on year to reach £600.1m.

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https://www.constructionnews.co.uk/financial/cautious-approach-returns-ng-bailey-to-profit-12-06-2024/

Bam Nuttall fined £2.3m after worker drowned?

Bam Nuttall has been fined £2.345m after a worker drowned in the River Aire in 2017.? Gary Webster was removing debris from the bottom of weir gates at Knostrop Weir, in south Leeds, with another worker when their boat capsized. ?

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Bam Nuttall fined £2.3m after worker drowned

Labour manifesto promises infrastructure and planning overhaul

The Labour Party has promised to overhaul planning rules and fund infrastructure in a bid to revive the economy. In a 132-page manifesto published ahead of the 4 July general election, the Labour Party pledged to shred planning constraints for infrastructure and housing, adding that…

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Labour manifesto promises infrastructure and planning overhaul

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