All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 19
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PLP to draw up plans for Southbank resi scheme
Ludgate House and Sampson House would be redeveloped as part of the residential scheme
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Turner & Townsend to manage London energy retrofit scheme
Firm will oversee roll out key priority for mayor Boris Johnson in contract worth £2.67m
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Crest Nicholson to set up £100m business in London
Former Countryside executive Trevor Selwyn will lead move to target housing in the capital
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OFT to pay £1.2m of contractors' appeal costs
Kier and Sisk among the winners as tribunal orders regulator to reimburse nine builders
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Berkeley buys up 52-storey Beetham tower site
Housebuilder poaches site of Ian Simpson-designed scheme from administrator
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EC Harris and Arcadis: Two become one
After years of secret courtship, EC Harris and Arcadis finally announced their engagement this week. Before they tie the knot, Joey Gardiner asks how the merger between Dutch engineer and UK consultant will work
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Clark tells MPs planning reforms to be delayed
Decentralisation minister says there will be “transitional arrangements”
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Mortgage lending edges up in the third quarter
CML data shows lending 2% ahead of 2010 despite September dip
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Halcrow cuts 55 staff and shuts offices
Engineer says closure of offices in the south and Manchester unrelated to CH2M Hill deal
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Up to 100 BDP staff to lose jobs after project delay
Cuts follow ‘pause’ in design process of £420m Brighton hospital job and public sector cuts
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Bellway sees profit soar 51%
Housebuilder reports strong full year profit and “stable” but fragile autumn sales
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Gleeds chair hits out at EC Harris takeover
Boss of rival consultant Richard Steer compares Arcadis to fast food chain McDonalds
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Mouchel chair resigns after three days
Michael Lyons drafted in as David Sugden steps down from troubled consultant
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Arcadis to buy EC Harris
Listed Dutch engineering giant to fuel expansion with buyout of £253m turnover ECH
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Construction output grows by 0.4% in August
Sluggish growth leaves output 4.4% down on same point last year
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Danish architect wins pylon competition
T-shaped design by Bystrup could be next generation of pylon design
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PFI on trial
The fate of PFI hangs in the balance with a Treasury announcement expected next month. Ӱ considers the case for both the prosecution and defence, looks at the possible verdicts, and wonders if promises of a reformed character might get it off the hook