All articles by Sarah Richardson – Page 12
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Handle with care
Uncertainty on key areas of regulation could act as brake on growth at a time when the industry looks set to turn a corner
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Can we get some satisfaction?
Tthe government’s strategy for construction will only be put into action if it contains challenging, short-term goals
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Roll up your sleeves
Whether or not Osborne’s Spending Round will provide any long-term certainty on a pipeline of work will be crucial
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BIM's next thing
Facilities managers are likely to get on board with BIM sooner rather than later
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Welcome to reality
More direction from government is needed in order for the Construction Strategy to have any impact
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How soon is now?
If the government doesn’t stimulate investment in green construction now, we will feel the ramifications for decades to come
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Priority Schools Ӱ Programme: 10 key questions answered
The current state of play with the government’s controversial programme
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Revealed: Full breakdown of £1bn schools batches
Education Funding Agency publishes detail of £300m capital and £700m PF2 schools work
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PF2 schools to be launched 'within days'
EFA chief ends speculation over timing of programme at London conference
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Bradford and Kirklees to be next priority schools batch
BFE latest: EFA director says fourth batch to be procured “soon”
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Interview: Mike Green
The man in charge of capital works at the Education Funding Agency has his finger on the ‘go’ button
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The next 170 years
Despite gloomy market forecasts this industry is making quiet progress and continues to innovate, and that deserves recognition
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By any other name
The Davis Langdon we remember no longer exists - is holding on to the name more of a hindrance than a help?
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Wates family retakes reins at Wates Group
Exclusive: Exit of chief executive Paul Drechsler anticipated towards the end of the year as James Wates takes over as chair of contractor
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The target
The high-profile pursuit of May Gurney demonstrates growing evidence that the support services sector is a major future growth area
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Budget 2013: Slowly, but not surely
No one really expected the chancellor to suddenly abandon austerity but many hoped he would
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On a shoestring
The chancellor would be wise to look at the last remaining options for growth that will produce something for nothing