All articles by Allister Hayman – Page 27
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Clegg wins argument over economy
Update: Lib Dems back motion supporting deficit reduction strategy and support greater flexibilities for councils to borrow to build more homes
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Developer expects four month delay to Shell Centre revamp
Canary Wharf Group ‘disappointed’ at government’s decision to call in massive development on London’s South Bank
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Developer eyes 'low-cost' fix for 'Walkie Scorchie' heat ray
Canary Wharf Group says cost of solution for solar glare problem on City tower likey to be in the “low single digit millions”
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Construction orders rise to highest level in three years
New orders rose nearly 20% in the second quarter, driven by steep rises in infrastructure and housing, but analysts caution sharp rise could be due to change in methodology
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Kier and Wates mull new supply chain payment systems
Both Kier and Wates are considering introducing a ‘reverse factoring’ payment facility for subcontractors
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Laing O’Rourke’s profit in Europe plummets
But Australian part of the business reports £25m profit after two years of losses
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Kier cuts 200 jobs as it finalises restructure
Exclusive: Contractor confirms £12m restructure in construction business led to closure of four offices and 200 redundancies
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Kier's profit tumbles as firm slims down
Kier reported 32% fall in profit after slimming down its business but says its now well positioned for growth
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Heavyweight firms vie for prestigious London job
Exclusive: Three contractors invited to bid for Land Securities’ £90m 1 New Street Square job
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Galliford Try and Linden Homes make RIBA client shortlist
Galliford Try and Linden Homes have been shortlisted for the RIBA’s client of the year award for the Newball Be housing project in Harlow, Essex
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Barratt sets 16,000 home per year target
Housebuilder Barratt is gearing up to build 16,000 homes per year as it hails an improved market
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Shell Centre faces delay after public inquiry called
Construction on massive Shell Centre revamp likely to be delayed after minister “calls in” planning application for a public inquiry
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UK cities shunned by global green award
UK cities have missed out on a global award that recognises the efforts cities are making to improve their sustainability and tackle climate change
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ISG construction margin edges up to 0.2%
Firm posts slightly improved margin as it reorganises its UK construction business in bid to improve efficiency
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Armitt calls for ODA-style body for nuclear industry
Former Olympic Delivery Authority boss says similar delivery body should be set up to drive through the construction of nuclear power plants
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HS2 costs under fire, again
Influential public accounts committee slams HS2 business case and questions if project is the best way to spend £50m on rail investment
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Laing O'Rourke's European profit plummets
Firm posts 46% drop in profit in Europe, but Australian business bounces back into the black after two years of losses
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Half of school areas face capacity crunch
Local Government Association report finds almost half of schools districts in England will have more primary pupils than places within two years
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Mace bags £100m Battersea restoration
Mace wins job to construction manage £100m project to repair the iconic power station
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Five firms vie for next phase of Battersea
Exclusive: Five firms invited to bid for the first stage of the £700m phase two of Battersea Power Station development