Contractor charts
Series: Building ; 269(8347) 3 September 2004, 20(1)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Emap Glenigan, on behalf of "Building", has released contractor figures for the month of July 2004 and overall annual figures for 1 August 2003-31 July 2004. In July 2004, Galliford Try grabbed the top contractor spot - helped by winning the £125m contract to build the new roof on Wimbledon Centre Court - a job that won't start until 2006. Other strong performers were Headcrown, Tolent Construction and Mace - whose one contract for British Land for a £100m block in the city put the firm in sixth. The July newcomers had little effect on the annual league where the top five retained their positions - this lack of movement could also be seen in the architect, quantity surveyor and client annual lists.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| News article | London News article | WB403401 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 127283-1001 |
Emap Glenigan, on behalf of "Building", has released contractor figures for the month of July 2004 and overall annual figures for 1 August 2003-31 July 2004. In July 2004, Galliford Try grabbed the top contractor spot - helped by winning the £125m contract to build the new roof on Wimbledon Centre Court - a job that won't start until 2006. Other strong performers were Headcrown, Tolent Construction and Mace - whose one contract for British Land for a £100m block in the city put the firm in sixth. The July newcomers had little effect on the annual league where the top five retained their positions - this lack of movement could also be seen in the architect, quantity surveyor and client annual lists.