All articles by Stephen Kennett – Page 2
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John Laing reveals £270m infrastructure fund details
PPP specialist will invest in infrastructure projects by issuing shares in newly set up fund
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Green tax could drive cement firms out of UK
Green tax burdens are forcing manufacturers out of UK says think tank
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Galliford Try wins two contracts in commercial sector
Contractor to build hotel in Birmingham and motorway services in Oxfordshire
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Sikh place of worship: The gurus of Gravesend
A cash-strapped project to build a Sikh place of worship in Gravesend procured the large marble domes, arched windows and highly ornate stonework from India - and saved more than £2m along the way
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House prices continue to fall
October sees fastest rate of fall in house prices since April 2009 according to Nationwide index
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£100m Manchester opera house put on hold
Arts project cuts sink plans for Royal Opera House North
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Planning approval for wind farms drops by half
Local opposition groups jeopardise government’s 2020 renewable target
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£6.1m project launched to investigate UK preparedness for extreme weather
Funding has been announced for research into the impact climate change could have on infrastructure
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Government rules out sprinklers for new homes
Proposals to make sprinklers mandatory for all new homes dismissed
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Mott MacDonald launches cost and carbon tool
Consultant has developed online tool for assessing embodied carbon and project costs
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Green investment bank could be funded by nuclear sale
Government may raise cash for £1bn low carbon technology fund by selling stake in uranium company
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Canadian firm signs deal to build £340m Cheesegrater
Oxford Properties-British Land joint venture will seek to complete 47-storey London tower by 2014
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Galliford Try wins place on Yorkshire Water framework
Contractor in joint venture with Aecom secures first two schemes on water upgrade framework
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The use of force: ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ information modelling
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ information modelling may make everything better, but most firms don’t want to use it. But that might change now the government plans to make it compulsory on all public projects. Stephen Kennett reports
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Government accused of green stealth tax
Changes to the Carbon Reduction Commitment energy efficiency scheme will cost businesses £3.5bn
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Government publishes standard pre-qualification questionnaire
New questionnaire aims to save time and money and simplify bidding process
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3i to dispose of stake in Foster + Partners
Private equity firm sounds out banks about possible sale of shares
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Balfour Beatty Rail scoops Crossrail design contract
Company awarded design for south east London Crossrail link
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Firms lift recruitment freeze
Survey shows companies are gearing up for recovery with targetted recruitment and lifting pay freezes
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Infrastructure projects to escape spending cuts
Mersey Gateway and Thames Gateway bridges among those that will be spared in cuts