All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 23
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Government Property Agency appoints Ofwat exec as new COO
Lisa Commane takes up position next month
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Collapse that sparked RAAC U-turn caused by bearing failure, says DfE official
Number of schools to identify problem concrete rises to 174Â
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Government and EDF after private investment into Sizewell C nuclear scheme
Would-be investors will be subject to strict security checks
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Labour refuse to confirm HS2 support as Sunak sharpens axe
Prime minister’s ‘mind made up’ on Euston and northern phaseÂ
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Unite targets Murphy business partners in dispute over sacked workers
Contractor denies accusations of union busting
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Kier prepares for first dividend payment in half a decade as turnover and profit grows
Firm on course to correct net debt position in matter of years, says chief
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Redrow results better than expected but profit set to halve next year
Revenue remained steady in the year to July
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DfE’s ‘primarily visual’ RAAC surveys may have missed hidden flaws
Department officials resist MP’s attempts to get numbers of unsurveyed schools in testy committee hearing
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Ramboll recruits new regenerative services lead from WSP
Rachel Jones to join firm’s transport team as a director
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T&T predicts ‘stubbornly high’ inflation as high interest offsets dropping demand
Consultant warns firms not to abandon long-term strategies
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Unite to hold strike ballot for 3,000 construction workers
Workers under NAECI perform essential maintenance on large infrastructureÂ
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NHS to complete new RAAC surveys in ‘matter of weeks’, committee hears
But top boss admits it is having to compete with schools for specialist inspectors
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Education sees spending boost in wake of RAAC crisis, as infrastructure falls
Spending on sector hit £700m in August, says Barbour ABI
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Proportion of RAAC likely to be higher among schools yet to return DfE questionnaires
One in 10 schools have yet to respond to the department’s surveys - meanwhile DfE publishes list of schools with at risk concrete
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Profit and revenue boost for Michelmersh
Brickmaker still hopes to avoid price hikes this year
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RAAC repairs to come from existing DfE funds
Sunak cut repair budget against department advice, DfE chief claimsÂ
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‘Batten down the hatches’ against economic headwinds, says Arcadis report
Consultant reports unexpectedly sharp decline in public sector work
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The RAAC schools crisis: what we know so far
More than 100 schools containing cheap concrete told to immediately close after collapse of beam previously thought to be safe
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Features
As Ukraine cautiously eyes reconstruction, UK firms await
Ukraine cannot wait for the war to end before planning its rebuild. But there is much to do before the country can attract the foreign businesses it will need to build back better.Â