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    It would seem that Historic England have now judged the DGSB's buildings not to have any listable qualities.Last minute bids to list the building and an online petition with just over 700 signatures seem also to be on track for doomed failure.Well so be it.However a report in the business section of the Daily Telegraph of 16th January 2020 under the headline "Two Years after the fall of Carillion can the industry rebuild itself?" written by Sebastian McCarthy sets a note of caution when it comes to Kier Construction,quote "Kier faces a battle for survival.Investors who held shares in the construction giant 12 months ago have since seen the value of their investment crash by 84 per cent.Andrew Davies,the man who was set to take the top job at Carillion a week after it collapsed,was called in to rescue crisis-hit Kier back in April.Since then,the industry veteran has sought to pay (sic) down the firm's hefty debt mountain by slashing costs and putting its housing division up for sale.It is not just investors that will be hoping a buyer will turn up;officials in Whitehall will be keeping a close eye on Kier's health,given its major presence on projects such as Crossrail and HS2"....and so presumably will KCC!

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