All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 56
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Council backs West Ham's bid for Olympic stadium
Newham local authority to join forces with the football club to take on the 2012 venue after the London Games
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Severfield-Rowen's revenues fall 11% to £349m
Pre-tax profit at structural steel specialist is down 5% to £49.8m while operating margins rose slightly
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Tribal puts Nightingale Associates up for sale
Architect practice put on the market following review of consultant's business
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Babcock secures £1.33bn acquisition of VT Group
Babcock says combined group will focus on defence, nuclear and infrastructure sectors
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Costain wins £60m Welsh Water framework
Five-year contract will see delivery of both clean and waste water programmes
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Henry Boot posts £12m loss
Contractor predicts 'patchy' recovery following £22.4m writedown on land
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Mipim 2010: More business, less champagne
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ's Mipim specialists ponders the last four days, and what it says about the health of the industry
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OFT withdraws support for housebuilder code of conduct
Competition body is ‘no longer part of equation’ because of £15,000 cap on dispute resolution
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Tories in talks to cut all funding from Cabe
Design quango fears for its independence as Conservatives push plans for self-funding
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Mayor announces deal for 2012 land transfer
A surprise deal to rescue the development prospects for the London Olympic site after the 2012 Games was revealed at the Mipim annual property conference in the south of France this week
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Cyril Sweett chairman to retire in September
New international director appointed as Ives declares intention to stand down after 40 years at company
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Home loans halve in January
Dramatic drop in number and value of loans blamed on December sales surge
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Employment fraud crackdown postponed until recovery
Government plans to tighten criteria on self-employment in construction are put on hold
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Rok on hunt for small M&E firm
Repair and maintenance specialist Rok is looking to bring more work in-house by buying small plumbing, heating and engineering companies
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Go figure: The future of infrastructure spending
Treasury secretary Ian Pearson gives Joey Gardiner a lesson in abstract mathematics
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UK explores German refurb funding model
The government has been in talks with German infrastructure bank KfW as it looks for ways to fund the annual cost of greening the UK’s housing stock. That has been estimated at £2bn a year by the government and up to £15bn a year by the UK Green ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Council
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Legal & General backs away from private rental initiative
Insurer will not invest hundreds of millions in £5bn scheme after Treasury fails to guarantee returns
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Olympic legacy body fills out senior planning team
Company aims to strengthen management with high-profile appointment
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TfL considers legal action after arbiter's Tube Lines funding decision
Arbiter says TfL has to raise £4,465m for PPP costs, prompting possible legal action and angry response from Boris Johnson
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Housebuyers return after cold snap
Rise in new buyer enquiries is being outstripped by increase in housing supply, say surveyors