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  2. Willmott Dixon - Wikipedia

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    Woolwich Central was the subject of a £46.7 million claim by Tesco against Willmott Dixon for cladding replacement; [53] Willmott Dixon then sought to reclaim the same amount from five members of its supply chain: [54] Lindner Exteriors and its subsidiary Prater, architect Sheppard Robson, AIS Surveyors, and fire engineer AECOM. [55]

  3. Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007

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    Ensure provision of adequate welfare facilities, prevent unauthorised site access, prepare and enforce site rules. Supply key documents to subcontractors such as health and safety file information, site surveys, designers' information, risk assessments, and the construction phase plan. Inform subcontractors of their mobilisation time.

  4. Tarmac Group - Wikipedia

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    Tarmac Group Limited was a British building materials company headquartered in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom.It produced road surfacing and heavy building materials including aggregates, concrete, cement and lime, as well as operating as a road construction and maintenance subcontractor.

  5. Retainage - Wikipedia

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    Subcontractors tend to bear the brunt of retainage provisions, especially subcontractors performing work early on in the construction process. [24] The main reason for this, is because many contractors pass down the owner's right to withhold retainage to the subcontractor, but frequently withhold more than is being withheld from them. [ 24 ]

  6. Clugston Group - Wikipedia

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    On 5 December 2019, the company filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators from KPMG, [23] [24] for Clugston Group Ltd, Clugston Construction Ltd and Clugston Services Ltd. [25] The group reportedly collapsed owing over £40m (a figure later revised to £64m), [26] and was operating from over twenty five sites primarily across the Midlands and northern England. [27]

  7. Mace (construction company) - Wikipedia

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    Mace's activities involve the following: [38] Programme and project management; Cost consultancy; Construction delivery; Facilities management; Additional services (including health and safety management, sustainability consultancy, contracts and dispute management, social inclusion programmes, investment and Building Information Modelling (), supply chain training and site logistics)

  8. Construction News - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 CN extended its events portfolio with the Specialists Awards to recognise specialist contractors and subcontractors. The Construction News Summit launched in 2013 to provide a forecasting and networking event for the industry, with the first summit featuring former chancellor Alistair Darling and then planning minister Nick Boles. [8]

  9. Rok plc - Wikipedia

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