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Costain tops December league table with HS2 work

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A single mammoth contract for HS2 work propelled Costain to the top of December’s league table, according to construction industry data specialist Glenigan. Work will begin in the first quarter of the year on the £400m job to deliver critical lineside mechanical and electrical systems for the high-speed rail link.…

Wates scoops £75m resi scheme in Hampshire

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Wates has won the £75m contract to deliver the 381-home first phase of a new community in Hampshire. The contractor has already broken ground at the 13.8ha Lower Acre site, with its work expected to complete by 2027. The scheme is the first of nine phases of development on the…

Wates targets London commercial fit-out market with new division

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Tier one contractor Wates is setting up a new fit-out business headed by the former managing director of ISG Fit Out. Lee Phillips, ex-managing director of ISG Fit Out, will build and lead a team focusing on the London commercial fit-out and refurbishment market, Wates announced yesterday (30 October). The…

Wates replaces Morgan Sindall on Hammersmith repairs contract

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Wates has been given a £28.4m contract to carry out housing repairs in Hammersmith after the London borough terminated its deal with Morgan Sindall. Wates Property Services will “support the delivery of good-quality repairs, voids and maintenance services” for council housing stock in the central and north parts of Hammersmith…

‘Profound sadness’ as former Wates CEO dies

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Tributes have been paid following the death of Sir Christopher Wates, the former chief executive of his family’s construction firm. The company announced in a statement yesterday (24 September) that Sir Christopher died on 22 September at the age of 85. It said: "It is with profound sadness that we…

Wates and Hill nab spots on £800m MMC framework

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Wates and Hill Holdings are among 22 firms that have taken spots on a four-year housing framework focusing on modern methods of construction (MMC). The Integrated Traditional Build & MMC framework will cover 37 different regions of England and Wales for a range of projects, including low and medium rise…

Wates picks former Lendlease boss to join exec committee 

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Wates has appointed former Lendlease veteran Brian Long as its new group health, safety and wellbeing director.  Long will join the family-owned contractor in September and sit on the group’s executive committee, reporting to chief executive Eoghan O’Lionaird.  Long previously worked at Lendlease for more than 17 years, latterly as…

Election 24: ‘Make construction important’ pleads outgoing Wates boss

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Construction deserves a bigger focus in government and is too often viewed as an “afterthought”, the outgoing boss of Wates Construction Group has said. “For too long, for an industry that employs so many people and that adds so much to the economy, construction is seen as an afterthought by…

Tier one firms picked for £2bn housing framework

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CN100 contractors Equans, Morgan Sindall, Seddon and Wates have joined a swathe of smaller firms to land places on a £2bn public sector housing framework. A total of 66 contractors were appointed to the four-year Communities & Housing Investment Consortium (CHIC) framework, which is designed to help local authorities and…

Former Tory donor Wates is now ‘agnostic’ on politics

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The chief executive of Wates has said the company is now politically “agnostic” and will not make any donations in the run-up to the general election. Wates gave £450,000 to the Conservative Party between 2001 and 2017, according to The Guardian – which also reported in 2018 that then chairman…