All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 25
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Telford sales up 50% since April
East london housebuilder says trading in line with expectations
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Barratt to return to pre-tax profit
£40m pre-tax profit sees housebuilder back in the black for first time since 2008
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Contractor Kinetics goes bust
Begbies Traynor to be appointed administrator of £100m-turnover firm
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Alan Cumming: Worth the energy
EDF is planning the UK’s first new nuclear plant in 30 years. But it needs contractors with the right skills. Alan Cumming, EDF’s procurement boss, tells ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ why it’s worth training up - and that you don’t need a French name to win the work
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Costain/Skanska tipped for £250m Paddington Crossrail job
The £250m contract at Paddington would be the largest the consortium has won on the project
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Shapps pushes Liverpool FC for ‘urgent’ stadium decision
£500m stadium represents key private sector investment for regeneration of Anfield area
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Balfour ploughs cash into growth
Contractor says acquisitions and investment will see £340m cash pile fall
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Government admits benefit cut endangers new homes
Leaked letter shows benefit cap could prevent 40% of planned affordable homes
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Half price bid bags Sisk Scottish road job
John Sisk/Roadbridge JV wins M9 job with tender £20m below budget
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Bullivant to sell division to Vinci subsidiary Soletanche Bachy
Deal will take another two weeks to complete
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Mace and Laing O’Rourke shortlisted for £800m rail job
The JV is one of five teams shortlisted for the upgrade of London Bridge Station
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Capita Symonds on £3bn Kenya job
Firm will be program dlivery partner on the Tatu City scheme
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Hyder sues Carillion over £250m London rail upgrade
Engineer claims £3.7m for North London Line project after adjudication fails to solve fee dispute
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Crossrail delays £700m of contracts until 2012
Three major station projects put back to ease pressure on bidding teams
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Olympics death 'natural causes'
Sixty-five year old Laing O’Rourke crane operator may have had heart attack
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Taylor Wimpey embraces localism
Housebuilder says it has started intensive training programme to benefit from planning upheaval
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Costain increases banking facilities to £435m
Contractor now has £500m to spend on acquisition targets