All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 62
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TfL re-lets engineering and project management framework
Thirty-six suppliers named for four-year framework worth up to £500m in potential work
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Developers and housebuilders to fight Tory planning proposals
Group fears handing planning power over to local councils will mean applications will be judged on 'instincts or political whims'
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FSA probes HBOS loans to housebuilders
Financial Services Authority is due to report on multimillion-pound loans agreed by HBOS exec to the property and housebuilding sector
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Half of Kickstart homes fail government's own design test
HCA admits 54% of social homes in £1bn programme achieve less than 10 out of 20 in Cabe review
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Redrow finance director resigns
David Arnold will leave the housebuilder at the end of March
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CBI expects UK to exit recession this quarter
Organisation forecasts slow and fragile recovery with business investment improving in 2010
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Decline in construction product sales continues
Construction Products Association says manufacturers report a fall in sales although decline is at a slower rate
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Balfour Beatty hires former Tate & Lyle chief executive
Iain Ferguson will become non-executive director from 1 January
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Mears to snap up Supporta for £27.2m
Social housing maintenance firm aims to expand home care business with purchase
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Baby Shard could start on site next year
Construction of the companion tower to the Shard has been signed off by backers, and could start as early as next year
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Unite plans landbuying spree for £300m of student homes
Listed housing provider to spend £120m on up to 16 sites in latest sign of improving market
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Premier Interlink bags £8m Bristol hospital job
Off-site manufacturing specialist will make steel-framed modules for 'super-hospital' off site
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Tube Lines boss leaves as PPP decision is handed down
Remaining PPP firm ordered to make £1.35bn of savings in draft determination
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North Midland appeals against £1.5m OFT fine
Contractor follows Kier, Durkan and Galliford Try after seeking legal advice
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Carillion's UK building director quits
Board reshuffle moves Middle East boss to head up UK building business as forward orders plummet nearly £3bn
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Capital spending to halve in next four years
Public sector capital spending will fall by more than half in the next four years, the government’s pre-Budget report on Wednesday revealed
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Government launches infrastructure advisory body
Pre-Budget report says Infrastructure UK, chaired by Paul Skinner, will look into funding for high-speed rail and low-carbon energy
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Pre-Budget report: the key points
Chancellor cuts £340m of regeneration spending and announces boiler scrappage scheme
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Comment
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ buys a pint … for Watkins Gray International
Get a predominantly male crowd of people together in a pub, not all of whom know each other, and chances are they’ll end up talking about sport. In this case: motor racing
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Durkan to appeal OFT fine
Firm to please innocent to charge related to its contracting arm and refute fine related to company it sold in 2007