All articles by Editorial - Joey Gardiner – Page 11
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In the next six months … Is the housebuilding bubble about to burst?
In the first of a series of articles examining the short-term prospects of the construction industry, we look at how changes in the housing market will affect listed housebuilders over the next six months
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100 Olympic training camps planned across Britain
Regional Development Agencies to find suitable sites for camps as part of London's bid to host 2012 games.
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Housebuilders face 'wealth tax' on high-value schemes
Treasury-sponsored housing review looks at replacing section 106 agreement with tax on developments.
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Mouchel bids to break into TV
Support services group Mouchel Parkman is on the verge of pushing back the barriers of the construction and consultancy sectors by expanding into television production
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Stick to schedule, Kier boss tells PFI clients
Kier chairman Colin Busby has called on the public sector to meet its own deadlines in the PFI bidding process, following a series of delays
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Ballast lays ground for recovery
The UK arm of Dutch group Ballast Nedam has reorganised its management team and regional structure as it looks to complete its recovery from a disastrous 2002
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Redrow steels itself for 50% increase in housing output
Housebuilder sets target of 6000 units, partly through steel frame venture, as it joins £100m pre-tax profit club.
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Miller Homes to open two more offices in England
Edinburgh-based housebuilder plans to win work on back of NHS deal and new communities plan.
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Prescott's homes drive set to trample small housebuilders
Bovis Homes boss says firms worth less than £100m will be shut out of plan to build 1 million homes in South-east.
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Government tests industry's capacity to do school work
Whitehall calls in Ernst & Young to assess industry's ability to carry out £60bn school refurb programme.
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Ballast Nedam sells troubled UK arm to management
Dutch contractor clinches deal with buyout team after 14-month search and interest from Montpellier and Bilfinger.
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Ex-Miller Homes boss quits new job
The former Miller Homes boss who was arrested in connection with a fraud investigation at the company has resigned from his current job at a housing association.
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Taywood to split up housing after £480m Wilcon buyout
Wilson Connolly chief executive expected to head one of three regional divisions of £3bn-turnover business.
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Laing makes £900,000 on Amey deal in three months
Support services group set to make a handsome profit on PFI contracts bought for bargain price of £29.1m.
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Is Taylor Woodrood tucking in its napkin?
In an interview with ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ last year, Taylor Woodrow chief executive Iain Napier wondered aloud about the fate of the medium-sized housebuilder. His chilling conclusion was that they "could be lunch for someone else".
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Mouchel tipped to win £500m Tube deal
Support services group Mouchel and French telecoms giant Alcatel are set to win a £500m signalling contract on London Underground – the biggest single project planned by the Tube Lines consortium.
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Mouchel Parkman targets FTSE 350
The support services group created by last week's merger between Mouchel and Parkman has set itself the goal of becoming a FTSE 350 company within 12 months.
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Bovis profit jumps 14.5% as Lend Lease loses £235m
Bovis is 'reaping dividends' of shake-up while Australian parent suffers 'painful' losses in the USA.
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Berkeley's London boss argues himself out of a job
Managing director of London office resigns after completing a business review to simplify the group.
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Rogers and Grimshaw profits fall in wake of 9/11
'Brand' architects with international exposure have suffered more from economic jitters than rivals in UK market.