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  1. forum rang 8 HenkdeV 18 november 2020 15:19
    quote:

    amice schreef op 18 november 2020 13:21:

    Bam heeft ook in goede tijden werken aangenomen tegen een te lage prijs of met te grote risico’s Dat is een slecht geleid bedrijf .Daarom moest vW het veld ruimen. Als tijdens de uitvoering fouten boven water komen is dat geen pech maar verkeerde inschatting bij de voorcalculatie of het gemaakte ontwerp. Toen vW aantrad deelde hij mede niet voor volume maar voor marge te gaan. Het was een holle frase De ingrepen van de nieuwe ceo bewijzen dat
    Helemaal mee eens. Het ergste vind ik dat poster(s) de schuld van dit debacle aan de pers geven. Lekker simpel.
  2. forum rang 6 €d_Modus Vivendi 18 november 2020 15:28

    BAM’s FM team secures North Ayrshire Council contract
    November 18, 2020
    BAM FM
    North Ayrshire Council has appointed BAM FM – part of BAM Construct UK – for a three-year contract to maintain and repair heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems

    As part of this contract, BAM will be delivering 24/7/365 planned and reactive mobile maintenance service on HVAC equipment to over 200 sites in North Ayrshire, including on the Isles of Arran and Cumbrae.

    BAM FM will manage properties such as schools, libraries, community halls and sheltered housing.

    North Ayrshire Council tendered the contract competitively and drew strong interest from the FM industry.

    The appointment means further expansion of BAM’s mobile engineering team in Scotland, with the incoming TUPE transfer of three qualified HVAC engineers.

    In Scotland, BAM delivers FM services to sites up and down the country, from Aberdeen and Inverness in the North, to Dumfries and the Borders in the South.

    The company’s turnover has grown organically from around £20m ten years ago to over £60m in 2019.
    Covering a diverse range of sectors

    Rob Smith, operations director, BAM FM North, said: “We are delighted to have been awarded this prestigious contract by North Ayrshire Council.

    “This award combined with other recent wins is further evidence that BAM FM is fast becoming established as a significant presence in the Scottish FM sector.”
  3. forum rang 4 havik of duif 18 november 2020 15:34
    quote:

    havik of duif schreef op 18 november 2020 15:32:

    Hoe stiller rond Bam hoe beter voor de koers !
    Op 28 oktober slotkoers € 1,02 nu 3 weken later op € 1,45 en nog niet op zijn max.
  4. forum rang 7 4finance 18 november 2020 15:54
    quote:

    havik of duif schreef op 18 november 2020 15:34:

    [...]Op 28 oktober slotkoers € 1,02 nu 3 weken later op € 1,45 en nog niet op zijn max.
    Inderdaad, sta er met verwondering naar te kijken. De meeste van mijn aankopen op dat €1,02 niveau gedaan. Voor mijn doen heb ik er erg veel gekocht toen het zo laag stond. Ik vermoede toen al dat het een buitenkans was. Dat kwam voornamelijk omdat Arend Jan Kamp van IEX er de aandacht op vestigde. Maar ook ik heb aandelen in de porto die flink achterblijven.

  5. forum rang 6 €d_Modus Vivendi 18 november 2020 16:12
    komt zeker door de 1 a 1,5 meter afstand dat er 1000 ipv 1600 man werken nu.

    www.sundayworld.com/news/irish-news/n...

    New claims worth more than 200m euro made for National Children’s Hospital
    The Oireachtas health committee was told there is ‘no expectation’ that the Dublin project will be completed on schedule.
    (Niall Carson/PA)
    (Niall Carson/PA)

    By Michelle Devane, PA

    November 18 2020 02:34 PM

    Hundreds of additional claims worth more than 200 million euro have been made by the contractor of the new National Children’s Hospital to the state body responsible for its construction, an Oireachtas committee has heard.

    David Gunning, chief officer of the National Paediatric Hospital Development Board (NPHDB), also said it has “no expectation” that construction of the new hospital on a 12-acre site at St James’s campus in Dublin will be completed by August 2022 as planned.

    He added that the multimillion-euro budget for the project was under “considerable pressures”.

    Mr Gunning was one of a number of representatives providing an update on the construction of the new hospital to the Oireachtas health committee on Wednesday.

    He told TDs and senators: “The contract date for the completion is August 2022 but it’s absolutely fair to say that we have no expectation at this time that date will be fulfilled.”

    "We are withholding 15% of monies certified for payment every month to the contractor"
    David Gunning

    He added that in the absence of a completion programme from the contractor it remained a “challenge” for the development board to say when the build will be completed.

    Mr Gunning said it was still operating within the approved budget of 1.433 billion euro for the hospital but the delay in construction would impact costs.

    “We’re currently operating within that budgetary scope but it’s fair to say that there are considerable pressures on that particular budget,” he said.

    “As of right now we have over 600 claims for a total amount of money which is in excess of 200 million euro.”

    Before Covid-19 Mr Gunning said there was already a six-month delay in construction.

    Since then the Government’s public health guidelines restricting construction caused a delay of a further seven weeks. When construction was permitted to recommence from May 18, Mr Gunning claimed the main contractor, BAM, “did not open the new hospital construction site for a further seven weeks”, despite work on other construction sites resuming.

    “Despite ongoing engagement with the main contractor, we are still without a valid works programme that is in line with its contractual obligations and we are addressing these issues via the mechanisms allowed to us within the contract.

    “We are withholding 15% of monies certified for payment every month to the contractor.”

    David Cullinane (Brian Lawless/PA)
    David Cullinane (Brian Lawless/PA)

    Asked by Sinn Fein’s David Cullinane whether the development board considered “pulling the plug” on the contract with BAM, Mr Gunning said when the contractor had “failed to resume” works when Covid-19 restrictions had been lifted, the board had reviewed “all the options open to it from engagement with the contractor right through to the termination option”.

    Despite repeated pressure from TDs and senators to give an estimated completion date, Mr Gunning told the committee he could not give a revised timeline, but added that, “as an indication” in financial terms of how far behind the project was, payments to the contractor were about 43% below what had been projected.

    He said it would be early next year before he would be in a position to project when the hospital would open.

    Mr Cullinane said the project was a “mess” and “bogged down in delays, controversy, escalating costs”.

    “It’s a very, very messy situation where it seems relationships have completely broken down between the contractor and the board, to the point where the board was considering terminating the contract, so this is a deeply unsatisfactory situation,” he said.

    Social Democrats co-leader Roisin Shortall accused the board of the new hospital of being “delusional” when Mr Gunning told the committee the board was working to the original timelines.

    “The board is delusional, you’re deluding us as well here, and the taxpayer. It’s not acceptable given the evidence that’s there at the moment which you’ve outlined yourself to talk about working to the original date,” she said.

    NPHDB project director Phelim Devine told the committee that construction had progressed on site, but at a “slower pace” than expected.

    “Across the 12-acre site, the excavation piling and the structural frame to the underground basement for campus-wide facilities management, energy centre, and the 1,000-space underground car park are complete,” he said.

    He added that by the end of 2020 the building will be topped out to level 4 across the majority of the site.

    He also said that as of last week BAM had 1,000 people working on site, but that if the contractor had been operating to the timeline as originally envisioned they would have been “up around the 1,600 mark”.

    He expected there to be about 1,900 on site by the middle of next year.
  6. forum rang 8 HenkdeV 18 november 2020 16:32
    quote:

    innicksname schreef op 18 november 2020 16:25:

    [...]
    Op naar de 1,5 dan maar
    Is dat het koersdoel van IEX?:-))).
  7. forum rang 6 innicksname 18 november 2020 16:37
    quote:

    HenkdeV schreef op 18 november 2020 16:32:

    [...]

    Is dat het koersdoel van IEX?:-))).
    Dat sowieso, ik doe voorlopig niet aan koersdoelen. Over koerswensen wil ik wel praten, maar die zijn niet realistisch :-)
  8. RIZ 18 november 2020 16:53
    quote:

    €d_Modus Vivendi schreef op 18 november 2020 16:12:

    komt zeker door de 1 a 1,5 meter afstand dat er 1000 ipv 1600 man werken nu.

    www.sundayworld.com/news/irish-news/n...

    New claims worth more than 200m euro made for National Children’s Hospital
    The Oireachtas health committee was told there is ‘no expectation’ that the Dublin project will be completed on schedule.
    (Niall Carson/PA)
    (Niall Carson/PA)

    By Michelle Devane, PA

    November 18 2020 02:34 PM

    Hundreds of additional claims worth more than 200 million euro have been made by the contractor of the new National Children’s Hospital to the state body responsible for its construction, an Oireachtas committee has heard.

    David Gunning, chief officer of the National Paediatric Hospital Development Board (NPHDB), also said it has “no expectation” that construction of the new hospital on a 12-acre site at St James’s campus in Dublin will be completed by August 2022 as planned.

    He added that the multimillion-euro budget for the project was under “considerable pressures”.

    Mr Gunning was one of a number of representatives providing an update on the construction of the new hospital to the Oireachtas health committee on Wednesday.

    He told TDs and senators: “The contract date for the completion is August 2022 but it’s absolutely fair to say that we have no expectation at this time that date will be fulfilled.”

    "We are withholding 15% of monies certified for payment every month to the contractor"
    David Gunning

    He added that in the absence of a completion programme from the contractor it remained a “challenge” for the development board to say when the build will be completed.

    Mr Gunning said it was still operating within the approved budget of 1.433 billion euro for the hospital but the delay in construction would impact costs.

    “We’re currently operating within that budgetary scope but it’s fair to say that there are considerable pressures on that particular budget,” he said.

    “As of right now we have over 600 claims for a total amount of money which is in excess of 200 million euro.”

    Before Covid-19 Mr Gunning said there was already a six-month delay in construction.

    Since then the Government’s public health guidelines restricting construction caused a delay of a further seven weeks. When construction was permitted to recommence from May 18, Mr Gunning claimed the main contractor, BAM, “did not open the new hospital construction site for a further seven weeks”, despite work on other construction sites resuming.

    “Despite ongoing engagement with the main contractor, we are still without a valid works programme that is in line with its contractual obligations and we are addressing these issues via the mechanisms allowed to us within the contract.

    “We are withholding 15% of monies certified for payment every month to the contractor.”

    David Cullinane (Brian Lawless/PA)
    David Cullinane (Brian Lawless/PA)

    Asked by Sinn Fein’s David Cullinane whether the development board considered “pulling the plug” on the contract with BAM, Mr Gunning said when the contractor had “failed to resume” works when Covid-19 restrictions had been lifted, the board had reviewed “all the options open to it from engagement with the contractor right through to the termination option”.

    Despite repeated pressure from TDs and senators to give an estimated completion date, Mr Gunning told the committee he could not give a revised timeline, but added that, “as an indication” in financial terms of how far behind the project was, payments to the contractor were about 43% below what had been projected.

    He said it would be early next year before he would be in a position to project when the hospital would open.

    Mr Cullinane said the project was a “mess” and “bogged down in delays, controversy, escalating costs”.

    “It’s a very, very messy situation where it seems relationships have completely broken down between the contractor and the board, to the point where the board was considering terminating the contract, so this is a deeply unsatisfactory situation,” he said.

    Social Democrats co-leader Roisin Shortall accused the board of the new hospital of being “delusional” when Mr Gunning told the committee the board was working to the original timelines.

    “The board is delusional, you’re deluding us as well here, and the taxpayer. It’s not acceptable given the evidence that’s there at the moment which you’ve outlined yourself to talk about working to the original date,” she said.

    NPHDB project director Phelim Devine told the committee that construction had progressed on site, but at a “slower pace” than expected.

    “Across the 12-acre site, the excavation piling and the structural frame to the underground basement for campus-wide facilities management, energy centre, and the 1,000-space underground car park are complete,” he said.

    He added that by the end of 2020 the building will be topped out to level 4 across the majority of the site.

    He also said that as of last week BAM had 1,000 people working on site, but that if the contractor had been operating to the timeline as originally envisioned they would have been “up around the 1,600 mark”.

    He expected there to be about 1,900 on site by the middle of next year.

    Bizar dat de situatie zo kan escaleren dat er niet meer normaal gesproken wordt en er gekort wordt op betalingen. Word ook wat ongemakkelijk van de hoogte van deze claims. Stel dat bam deze moet incasseren?
  9. forum rang 6 €d_Modus Vivendi 18 november 2020 16:57
    quote:

    RIZ schreef op 18 november 2020 16:53:

    [...]

    Bizar dat de situatie zo kan escaleren dat er niet meer normaal gesproken wordt en er gekort wordt op betalingen. Word ook wat ongemakkelijk van de hoogte van deze claims. Stel dat bam deze moet incasseren?
    de visie van Bam staat nergens.
    En Ierland ging goed vlgs Joosten bij CC.
  10. forum rang 8 HenkdeV 18 november 2020 17:43
    quote:

    popie schreef op 18 november 2020 17:28:

    Koersdoel ING bijna bereikt, en dan ?
    Koersdoel ING is 1,20 euro:-).
  11. forum rang 4 Marinus-86 18 november 2020 17:48
    quote:

    HenkdeV schreef op 18 november 2020 17:43:

    [...]

    Koersdoel ING is 1,20 euro:-).

    Klopt Henk wie was die 1,50 dan weer ik ben een tijdje uit de roulatie geweest.
  12. [verwijderd] 18 november 2020 18:03
    quote:

    popie schreef op 18 november 2020 17:48:

    [...]
    Klopt Henk wie was die 1,50 dan weer ik ben een tijdje uit de roulatie geweest.
    06-11-2020 ING Hold 1,20
    05-11-2020 ING Hold 1,30
    05-11-2020 Degroof Petercam Hold 1,40
    30-09-2020 KBC Securities Hold 1,80
    27-08-2020 ING Hold 1,30
    10-08-2020 ING Hold 1,50
    30-06-2020 KBC Securities Hold 1,80
    12-05-2020 ING Hold 1,50
    07-05-2020 Kempen Neutral 2,40

    ING had wel degelijk een 1,50 staan maar dat is al een tijdje terug haha
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