All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 54
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Tories would review MoD contracts
Shadow defence secretary Liam Fox says new defence contracts would offer more value for money
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Tesco to spend £1.6bn on new stores
Supermarkets says it is ready to restart projects put on hold during the recession
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Features
Running Countryside: Another bite of the Cherry
Two days after Countryside chairman Alan Cherry died, his sons were back at work. Graham, the housebuilder’s chief executive, talks to Joey Gardiner about the values his father instilled in him – and whether the company will be able to hang on to its vision in less certain times
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Chipperfield approached to work on £400m Lord’s revamp
MCC may draft in star architect as Herzog & de Meuron cricket scheme comes back to life
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Atkins and Faithful + Gould scoop £132m nuclear fusion deal
Companies win contract from Fusion 4 Energy to work on experimental reactor in south of France
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Tory manifesto commits to 20,000 new apprentice places
David Cameron sets out stall for election with plans for training, a minimum carbon price and new nuclear fleet
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Telford Homes: Year-end results will be ahead of expectations
London and Essex-based housebuilder says it has sold 389 properties this year, compared with 350 last year
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Laing O'Rourke consortium signs £450m water deal
Scottish Water contract is part of £2.5bn capital investment programme
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Labour under fire for proposing regeneration cuts in manifesto
Property industry attacks pledge to make 'savings in regeneration funding'
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Housing sales increase at fastest rate for three years
21% more surveyors saw more instructions than those that saw less in March
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Grainger reports 42% rise in property sales
Developer says land prices and margins both increased in the first half of the financial year
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Labour launches election manifesto
Labour Party pledges design standards for public buildings, savings on regeneration and moving health spending away from buildings
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Election shutdown forces quangos to halt spending
7,000 homes brought to market as government extends election purdah to quangos
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Activity grows for first time in two years
Construction activity has expanded for the first time in two years, according to two surveys published this week.
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80% of South-east homes fail HCA space standards
Research on new private housing finds some dwellings a third smaller than proposed sizes
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ODA grabs £50m site to pay off overspend
The Olympic Delivery Authority has grabbed £50m of land next to the Olympic village in a move that has paved the way for Lend Lease to return to a developer role on the Olympic site
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Construction activity rises for first time in two years
Survey by Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply shows first growth since February 2008, with strongest performance in housebuilding
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Balfour Beatty wins £47m North West fire contract
Contractor confirmed as preferred bidder for contract to upgrade 16 fire stations
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May Gurney reports £1.7bn order book
Infrastructure contractor has won secured contract renewals and new work in the public and regulated sectors
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Morrison settles dispute with Norwich over Connaught contract
Connaught starts work on £125m integrated services contract after council resolves dispute with previous provider Morrison