All articles by Editorial - Joey Gardiner – Page 8
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Bovis Homes: Inflation to halve
Bovis Homes chief executive Malcolm Harris has warned that house price inflation will more than halve this year
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Redrow calls for action on local authority housing bans
Housebuilder argues that moratoriums on new build in northern England are based on false premises
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Ten thousand prefab houses are needed in Bam after earthquake that killed 40,000
Ali Manafpour, of engineer Halcrow, draws up a report that shows Iran paid a high price in death and injuries for failure to check that houses were built properly
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Persimmon sets tough targets in growth drive
Housebuilder wants seven businesses to each build at least 600 units, as it posts record pre-tax profit of £325m
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Wilcon boosts Taywood results
Housebuilder Taylor Woodrow has turned in a stronger set of annual figures than expected, helped by its acquisition of Wilson Connolly last year
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Desmond's mansion to get £5m makeover
Media mogul Richard Desmond, proprietor of the Daily Express, the Daily Star and Asian Babes, is planning a £5m refurbishment of his Hampstead mansion
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McLean swallows up £20m Devon rival – for starters
Housebuilder begins drive to become a top 10 firm within seven years by acquiring Sharman Group
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Majors set for top results season
Persimmon and Wimpey will be the big winners among the housebuilders in the forthcoming results season, according to a forecast by analyst Teather & Greenwood
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Jarvis' public sector deals under Treasury spotlight
OGC understood to be reviewing Jarvis contracts after criticism of support services group's performance
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Arup studies Olympic rail needs
Consulting engineer Arup has submitted the first draft of its research into whether London's rail system will be able to cope if the city wins the 2012 Olympic Games
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Features
Further and better particulars of … Robin Southwell, Chief executive of AirTanker
Our series on key construction figures looks at the former-Atkins-boss-turned-major-client, in his new role as boss of aerospace consortium AirTanker. We analyse the comeback of Robin Southwell
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Spring is coming to the office market
As demand for office space increases for the first time in nearly three years, we examine the significance for the hibernating commercial sector. In particular, when will it translate into new buildings?
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Overseas firm tipped to buy Peterhouse
City experts have used a process of elimination to conclude that the mystery bidder for infrastructure group Peterhouse is from overseas
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Crest aims for 20% sales increase
Crest Nicholson is aiming to sell 2400 homes in the current financial year – 24% more than the previous 12 months
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Dean & Dyball opens Surrey office
Dean & Dyball is to open an office in Bagshot, Surrey, further expanding its business in the South-east
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Jarvis' troubles mount as it announces profit warning
Doubts emerge over future of outsourcing deals worth £450m after share price falls 44.75p on Tuesday
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Features
Peter Vince
There's a good reason for these kid-in-a-candy-store looks. The boss of one of the UK's hottest project management firms is out to double its £20m turnover in three years – and fulfill his childhood dream.
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Costain in talks with Kurds over Iraq reconstruction
Senior management team flies out to northern Iraq for third time since fall of Saddam Hussein last May
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Consultants plan growth spurts
Construction consultants AYH and Gleeds have drawn up plans to expand their businesses
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Hochtief snaps up ex-Ballast boss to lead PFI charge in UK
Phillip Cooper is expected to bring in former employees of Ballast Services, PFI arm of the failed contractor