Contracts league tables
Series: Construction News ; 9 December 2004, 14-15Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: The latest Emap Glenigan "Contracts league: November 2004" shows that Laing O'Rourke has closed the gap on Bovis Lend Lease at the top of the annual contractors' table to just £30m. The sector top 10s show contractors workign in four state-sponsored or regulated sectors - education, civils, health and public housing - and four dominated by private clients: commercial, industrial, retail and private housing. Commercial clients retain enthusiasm for employing contractors on a fee basis. Industrial work has only recently show signs of emerging from recession.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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The latest Emap Glenigan "Contracts league: November 2004" shows that Laing O'Rourke has closed the gap on Bovis Lend Lease at the top of the annual contractors' table to just £30m. The sector top 10s show contractors workign in four state-sponsored or regulated sectors - education, civils, health and public housing - and four dominated by private clients: commercial, industrial, retail and private housing. Commercial clients retain enthusiasm for employing contractors on a fee basis. Industrial work has only recently show signs of emerging from recession.