All articles by Allister Hayman – Page 32
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Hansford outlines industrial strategy for construction
Exclusive: Government’s chief construction adviser eyes intergration of low carbon agenda and cost-cutting
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Miliband attacks PM over infrastructure failures
Labour leader criticises government over failure to deliver on infrastructure plans
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Lakehouse eyes further purchases in growth push
Contractor posts 44% rise in revenue and targets further acquisitions to broaden service offer
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Kier shakes up management ahead of May Gurney takeover
Firm appoints Steve Bowcott as its new chief operating officer for its construction and services business
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Ten firms picked for £800m schools framework
Ten contractors appointed to £800m school refurbishment framework for public sector procurement consortium LHC
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Kier seals deal on £240m Watford project
Kier seals deal to develop £240m housing scheme based around Watford General Hospital
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Skanska ready to go on £260m London scheme
Land Securities gives go-ahead to New Ludgate development, with Skanska to start construction in August
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New look for flagship London store
Architect Archial has unveiled plans for a new facade for the Debenhams flagship department store on Oxford Street, in London
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Capita scraps Capita Symonds brand
Capita Symonds brand to disappear with business rebadged as Capita property and infrastructure
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Berkeley Group profit jumps 26%
Group posts revenue of £1.38bn with an operating margin of over 20%
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Cheesegrater rises to the top in the City
The £340m Leadenhall building is officially the tallest tower in the City of London after topping out this week
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Government slammed over Part L delay
Industry figures says uncertainty is bad for growth and risks undermining zero-carbon homes agenda
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Surveyor jailed after double life as graffiti vandal
A building surveyor has been jailed for 3½ years after being convicted of spray painting graffiti on an ‘industrial scale’
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Willmott Dixon completes £62m Brum campus building
Willmott Dixon has completed its work on Associated Architects-designed Parkside ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ for Birmingham City University
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CH2M Hill’s UK business back in the black
UK arm of consultant returns to profit after posting £4.2m pre-tax loss in 2011
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Three picked for £500m airports framework
Manchester Airport Group appoints Galliford Try, Carillion and Bam Construct to £500m capital works framework
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Construction output continues to slide
Sharp falls in public sector and commercial work drag down construction output
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Kier shareholders back May Gurney takeover
Kier shareholders have approved the firm’s proposed £221m takeover of May Gurney
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May Gurney shareholders approve Kier takeover
May Gurney shareholder overwhelmingly approve Kier’s £221m proposed takeover
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Heatherwick designs London garden bridge
Garden bridge by London 2012 cauldron designer and Arup would span the Thames between Victoria Embankment and South Bank