All articles by Allister Hayman – Page 7
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Six architects shortlisted for luxury Manchester hotel
Feilden Clegg Bradley, Allies & Morrison and Hopkins among six teams shortlisted for Peel Holdings scheme
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Labbad to interview hopefuls for construction adviser role
17 applicants express interest in replacing Paul Morrell as the government’s chief construction adviser
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Ministry of Defence fires gun for estate job
The OJEU notice for a private sector partner to manage £20bn worth of defence estate published today
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Hammond confirms plan to appoint private sector partner
Defence secretary says OJEU notice for job to manage £20bn worth of defence estate to be issued ‘shortly’
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Laing O'Rourke confirmed for £237m Alder Hey job
Laing O’Rourke, John Laing and Interserve chosen as preferred consortium for the new Liverpool hospital
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Gove finds £400m for 42 priority schools
Fast-tracked schools to be procured through existing capital frameworks rather than new PFI programme
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MoD estate arm makes 1,000 redundant in first year
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation is expected to shed more jobs and is looking for a private sector partner to manage operations
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Gove says 261 schools will be included in building programme
But first wave of 42 schools in Priority School ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Programme to be funded through capital grant and not PFI
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Dev Secs looks to residential to combat tough market
Trading slump for commercial developers sees firm diversify beyond its core business
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Housebuilding slump prompts PM action
Treasury to look at use of state guarantees for infrastructure and housing projects as latest housing figures reveal 11% fall
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Legal bids could derail passage of HS2 bill
Judicial review bids could mean bill for high speed project is unable to be passed in this Parliament
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Legal challenges to HS2: Destination High Court
High Speed 2 holds out the prospect of a much-needed boost to UK construction. But the legal challenges the project faces means it could hit the buffers before it’s even left the platform. Allister Hayman reports
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Kier highlights 'resilient' construction business
Contractor says it is on course to meet trading expectations for the current financial year
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Balfour Beatty confirms restructure plans
Firm confirms UK construction services to be reshaped around three work streams with around 650 jobs to go
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Labbad takes new role at Lend Lease
Europe chief executive Dan Labbad appointed Group chief operating officer and will relocate to Australia
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Balfour Beatty promotes McNaughton
Balfour Beatty’s operations boss has been appointed deputy chief executive in place of Anthony Rabin, who is retiring
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Green schools policy in limbo as launch date draws near
Draft design guidance reveals BREEAM for schools still ‘under review’ just weeks from launch of school building programme
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Byles poaches another schools director
Third former Partnership for Schools director joins Tim Byles new firm Cornerstone
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Balfour Beatty provides few clues on restructure
Contractor says market remains challenging in update to the City
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Ministers 'must do more' to tackle housing crisis, MPs warn
Communities select committee says government must accelerate efforts to attract institutional investment into housing