All articles by Allister Hayman – Page 28
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Features
How real is the construction recovery?
It looks like a recovery, so why isn’t the industry jumping up and down with joy? Ӱ reports on the reality behind the statistics
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Firms vie for £37m Birmingham uni library
Exclusive: Sir Robert McAlpline and Carillion are among firms battling it out for Associated Architects-designed library
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Watchdog slams design faults at £200m prison
Report criticises design faults at new £200m HMP Oakwood ‘super prison’
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£390m contract haul keeps Balfour Beatty top of league
No movement in top two slots of the contractors league table but new entries dominate Top 10
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Housebuilders face new minimum space standard
The government proposes national space standard for new build homes as part of its wider review of housing standards and regulations
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Bovis hails 'strong' first half
Bovis Homes reports profit and revenue up over first half of the year
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Three firms vie for £50m Great Ormond Street job
Three firms are battling for the £50m job to build a new cardiac wing at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London
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Government spends £450k per Green Deal plan
Around £16m spent marketing and administering flagship Green Deal retrofit scheme - around £450,000 for each signed Green Deal plan
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Housing starts pick-up in second quarter
Signs of life in housebuilding as housing starts rise 6% in second quarter
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Stoke council stung by construction fraud claims
Government investigation finds evidence of fraudulent activity on construction projects managed by Stoke council
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Balfour Beatty boss bullish after bad first half
UK construction boss says there will be “no more nasty shocks” after business posts £35m operating loss in first half of the year
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Balfour Beatty construction hit by £41m loss
Balfour Beatty’s construction business has reported a £41m half-year loss largely due to problems in the UK
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Three firms battle for £150m Pf2 schools
Exclusive: Three contractors have been shortlisted for Education Funding Agency’s first batch of private finance schools
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Morgan Sindall to develop £100m South Shields retail quarter
Morgan Sindall’s regeneration arm to develop the £100m redevelopment of South Shields town centre
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Ask Developments boss steps down
Ken Knott leaves Manchester developer with immediate effect, with development director John Hughes to take over as chief executive
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Gleeds wins role on £260m Daytona speedway revamp
Exclusive: Consultant appointed to cost manage major redevelopment of iconic motorsports venue in Florida
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Housing growth spurs optimism across industry
New forcecast predicts strong growth next year across construction industry, driven by housing sector
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Bam Nuttall wins £75m Liverpool port job
A joint venture between Bam Nuttall and Van Oord has won a £75m contract as part of the £300m Liverpool container port development
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Morgan Sindall boss insists problem jobs are 'historic'
John Morgan says projects that saw the firm take a £13m hit to its profit are ‘done and dusted’ and will have no ongoing impact
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Construction firm on 'blue-chip hacking' list
One unnamed construction firm is on a controversial list of unidentified firms and individuals linked to rogue private investigators