All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 53
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New construction minister revealed
Minister for State Mark Prisk is the coalition government's new construction minister
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Legal threat to surveyors drives down house prices
Housebuilders say disputes over pre-recession valuations are slowing recovery
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Cyril Sweett snaps up Gleeds energy boss
Consultant Cyril Sweett has signed up the boss of rival Gleeds’ energy division to lead a push into the nuclear sector, as competition for new-build and decommissioning work hots up
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John Sisk win kicks £3.8bn Wembley plan into gear
Quintain’s massive north-west London regeneration scheme accelerates as £89m project is let
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Activity rises for second month in a row
Latest survey from Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply shows consecutive increases, with housing demonstrating strongest growth
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Skanska seals £100m Essex BSF deal
Contractor will invest £5.1m in three schools and a college
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Carillion scoops £110m contracts in Abu Dhabi
University extension in Al Ain and new Ikea store on Yas island are latest big wins for Al Futtaim Carillion
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British Land to build UBS head office at Broadgate
Developer signs joint venture with Blackstone to deliver new building in London office complex
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Balfour Beatty seals £248m of Network Rail contracts
Contractor wins extension to renewal framework plus two more £25m-plus deals
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Rivals circle Crest as merger talk intensifies
Persimmon and Galliford Try were this week believed to be running the rule over Crest Nicholson, which has been effectively put up for sale by the 40 banks that own it
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Redrow and Persimmon beat expectations
Housebuilders Redrow and Persimmon boosted the market this week with trading updates that allayed fears of a serious election slowdown in home buying
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Gleeds and F+G poised for £30m EDF nuclear job
Consultants lined up for cost management role as energy giant prepares to start £2bn plant
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Starchitects battle for £120m Guy’s contract
Nine contractors and a group of the world’s most famous architects were this week fighting to win a place on the shortlist to design and build a £120m cancer centre for Guy’s and St Thomas’ hospital in the shadow of the Shard
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Tube upgrades must be scaled back, says arbiter
Chris Bolt delays final funding decision to allow London Underground to reduce scope of works or prove it can afford full cost
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Boris to open East London line extension today
Mayor of London will formally open the completed £1bn extension later today
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Segro to develop £75m of new industrial space
Industrial developer plans four new UK schemes and will develop speculatively on the Continent later this year
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Mid-range rental plan to rescue housing numbers
Housing association says grant could go twice as far, as funding reduction looms
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Ex-Wimpey finance boss takes over at Countryside
Andrew Carr-Locke appointed executive chairman to get tighter control of finances
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Tesco ramps up store development by 40%
Supermarket looks to bring in new contractors for £1.6bn expansion as projects are restarted
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Lib Dems under pressure on nuclear and housing VAT plans
Construction industry rounds on policies on new-build housing tax and nuclear programme