All articles by Emily Wright – Page 32
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NewsCapita Symonds gets new boss and new plan
Goring takes over from Dye as consultant focuses on project management and council work
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NewsGrowth hits three-year high
Bouyant housing and commercial sectors drive big rise in first quarter construction growth according to RICS
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NewsCabe praises Olympic masterplan
Masterplan offers strong framework for Games says Design for London and Cabe joint review
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NewsWork on Liverpool stadium close to kick off
Work on Liverpool FC's new ground will start next month after club was given the go-ahead at the weekend
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NewsKing's Cross scheme taken to High Court
Judicial review set for May as opponents of £2bn scheme attempt to reduce its size and protect Victorian buildings
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FeaturesGrace under pressure
You can throw what you want at the Currie & Brown chief executive – sackings, redundancies, takeover bids, irate shareholders, even a fire alarm – but he’ll never agree he’s got his back up against the wall. Emily Wright meets one cool customer
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NewsBlockbusters
Company focus Hurley Palmer Flatt’s energy service involves more than just its clients ...
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NewsParliament vote threatens Manchester super-casino
Vote later this afternoon could put Blackpool back in the running as super-casino venue
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NewsRouse quits Housing Corporation
Jon Rouse, the chief executive of the Housing Corporation, is to step down in June to become chief executive of the London Borough of Croydon.
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NewsRouse leaves Housing Corporation to head up Croydon
Jon Rouse will leave housing body in the summer to become one of the youngest council chief executives in the country
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Protect the suburbs urge English Heritage
Plastic windows and extra parking places among threats to historical and architectural character
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NewsEnnstone report 24% increase in turnover
Review of building products arm after it brings down firm's overall performance
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NewsEurope to lead the way on renewable energy targets
EU leaders say they will cut carbon dioxide levels by 20% from 1990 levels but methods have yet to be agreed
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NewsIn the driving seat
Three years after being asked to buy Lotus Construction, Steven Withy is finally in charge
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Clients fear contractor gap
KPMG survey finds shortage of qualified suppliers is employers’ single biggest challenge
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NewsGleeds says it will promote sustainability
Jeremy Percy will guide the firm towards a sustainable Olympic Games
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Davis Langdon moves to fill sustainability skills gap
Consultant introduces training for all technical workers as number of green projects rises













