Who's for dinner?
Leftly, M.
Who's for dinner? - 2003 - Building 268(8304) 17 October 2003, 26-28(3) .
Examines the recent trend for takeovers in construction firms. Considers that house builders are finding the need to buy up their rivals such as Taylor Woodrow taking over rival Wilson Connolly for £480m. The advantages of this for the companies are obvious with the scope for greater influence with bankers and suppliers and lower unit costs. Smaller companies are now seeing the benefits of being taken over like the £91m Mouchel-Parkman merger where both sides realised the mutual benefits. Also notes that public sector work has been vital for contractors particularly work connected with the PFI. With details of recent corporate takeovers.
HOUSE BUILDING INDUSTRY
CONSULTANTS
HOUSE PRICES
TAYLOR WOODROW
WILSON CONNOLLY
PUBLIC SECTOR
PFI
Who's for dinner? - 2003 - Building 268(8304) 17 October 2003, 26-28(3) .
Examines the recent trend for takeovers in construction firms. Considers that house builders are finding the need to buy up their rivals such as Taylor Woodrow taking over rival Wilson Connolly for £480m. The advantages of this for the companies are obvious with the scope for greater influence with bankers and suppliers and lower unit costs. Smaller companies are now seeing the benefits of being taken over like the £91m Mouchel-Parkman merger where both sides realised the mutual benefits. Also notes that public sector work has been vital for contractors particularly work connected with the PFI. With details of recent corporate takeovers.
HOUSE BUILDING INDUSTRY
CONSULTANTS
HOUSE PRICES
TAYLOR WOODROW
WILSON CONNOLLY
PUBLIC SECTOR
PFI