Literally just drove past it, there is a big Buckingham sign on the fence.were they involved with Monks Farm ?
Literally just drove past it, there is a big Buckingham sign on the fence.were they involved with Monks Farm ?
Literally just drove past it, there is a big Buckingham sign on the fence.
Think he came from McAlpinesDidn't Martin Perry come from the Buckingham Group prior to working for us?
I didn’t think Kier were teetering so just googled them to check, but there appeared to be a notice today saying Buckingham Group had stopped trading (but they emphasised they are NOT in administration), whilst they stem recent losses/liquidity problems and look for a buyer. The problem in contracting is that margins are so slim, it only takes one major problem project to put a company on the brink.Margins in the contracting business are always low - only takes a couple of problem projects to derail things. kier teatering recently too
There's been rumours for a while re Kier, lots of financial indicators apparently. Major government project halted/paused sent them into a bit of a frenzy I believe - potential for them to go were openly discussed amongst a number of Clients I work into. They are such a pain in the arse contracually so it surprised me but a couple of problem projects and the picture changes drammaticallyI didn’t think Kier were teetering so just googled them to check, but there appeared to be a notice today saying Buckingham Group had stopped trading (but they emphasised they are NOT in administration), whilst they stem recent losses/liquidity problems and look for a buyer. The problem in contracting is that margins are so slim, it only takes one major problem project to put a company on the brink.
I have a large project with them in London.. finishes in 2/3 months time…There's been rumours for a while re Kier, lots of financial indicators apparently. Major government project halted/paused sent them into a bit of a frenzy I believe - potential for them to go were openly discussed amongst a number of Clients I work into. They are such a pain in the arse contracually so it surprised me but a couple of problem projects and the picture changes drammatically
And two years of defects resolution no doubt!I have a large project with them in London.. finishes in 2/3 months time…
Correct, he was involved with Huddersfield Town’s stadiumThink he came from McAlpines
No longer, though there's a lot of talk of building a pier to allow the Khans (owners) to moor their huge motor yacht when they visit.Does the west stand still have that option of fans pulling up in row boats to watch a game.
Think they are building the roundabout and link roadswere they involved with Monks Farm ?
Was it a change of design team from the first stand replacement at Anfield? Don't recall any issues from that one.Been involved in a couple of terribly run jobs, Craven Cottage has already been mentioned and I’ve been involved with some of the elements of the Anfield job which due to design issues and some questionable installation have caused huge delays and costs.
As has been said, such fine margins with delays and steel price issues through that stage of the build was always going to be a tough job to deliver at even a minimal loss.
When contractors build stadiums, do they do the thing I often find in bridge work, where they seemingly don't bother actually looking at the drawings until minutes before they're due to start construction?Been involved in a couple of terribly run jobs, Craven Cottage has already been mentioned and I’ve been involved with some of the elements of the Anfield job which due to design issues and some questionable installation have caused huge delays and costs.
As has been said, such fine margins with delays and steel price issues through that stage of the build was always going to be a tough job to deliver at even a minimal loss.
Certainly a pain in the arse contractually, but not quite yet in the class of Mace and MultiplexThere's been rumours for a while re Kier, lots of financial indicators apparently. Major government project halted/paused sent them into a bit of a frenzy I believe - potential for them to go were openly discussed amongst a number of Clients I work into. They are such a pain in the arse contracually so it surprised me but a couple of problem projects and the picture changes drammatically
Was it a change of design team from the first stand replacement at Anfield? Don't recall any issues from that one.
Anyway, if there were design issues leading to variations and delay that would have filled Buck Groups pockets.
Must have just priced
it badly in this volatile market I'd assume.
I’ve only been involved in brickwork elements that Buck group completely left out of tender process and no value been allowed for.Was it a change of design team from the first stand replacement at Anfield? Don't recall any issues from that one.
Anyway, if there were design issues leading to variations and delay that would have filled Buck Groups pockets.
Must have just priced
it badly in this volatile market I'd assume.
Sad news indeed, especially as the firm was employee-owned. I think the 'within budget' angle benefitted BG more than it did us, but the punctuality was admirable considering the unexpected lying snow. Yes they did do Stadium MK but I think 'empty and soulless' is a bit harsh considering the upper tier can be completely unused without affecting the atmosphere much.What a pity. The Amex was delivered on time and within budget, not something you can ever take for granted on such a major project, particularly starting completely from scratch. I think they did the MK Dongs stadium as well (which is decent, if rather empty and soulless).