All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 65
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NewsConstruction orders down 17% in August
Office of National Statistics reports £2.6bn was spent in August, compared with £3.1bn in July
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NewsArchial makes £3.4m loss
Owner of Will Alsop's former firm blames 'unprecedented trading conditions' for performance in first half of 2009
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NewsBrown pledges £1bn for growing businesses
Prime minister stresses importance of green economy as he announces plan to set up national investment corporation
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NewsCouncils invited to bid for 1,200 homes cash
Housing minister announces plans to create 3,000 more apprentices as council home funding is released
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NewsJubilee upgrade delays to be fined at £10m a month
Consortium of Amey and Bechtel admits it will miss Christmas deadline for underground upgrade
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NewsMinister commits to high-speed Scotland to London rail link
Transport secretary vows to press ahead with Crossrail and introduce high-speed line as soon as practically possible
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NewsMandelson calls for 'more engineers'
Business secretary says government ready to help research and development and shift focus from financial services to other industries
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NewsHousing minister considers retro-fitting programme
John Healey in talks with climate change secretary on how to improve energy performance of existing homes
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NewsEd Miliband defends construction of power stations
Climate secretary uses party conference speech to reaffirm commitment to nuclear power and reform of planning system
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NewsOFT: councils can sue guilty contractors
Watchdog says legal action and blacklisting would be 'understandable'
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NewsClients set to blacklist cover-pricing contractors
£1.2bn consortium could drop OFT firms from deals as councils plan compensation claims
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NewsCITB appoints deputy chair
Judy Lowe will start the two-day-a-week job at training body from 1 October
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NewsLSC approves £40m funding for two more colleges
Stalled schemes in Manchester and Skelmersdale to get off the ground
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NewsMJ Gleeson makes loss of £54m – on turnover of £55m
Urban housing specialist hit by £45m land writedown, as turnover plummets 42%
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NewsRok lands £40m repair deal with London Victoria
Contractor to provide all property maintenance for insurers' customers for next three years
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NewsOFT: 'Councils are free to sue'
Director in charge of competition body's bid-rigging inquiry says local authorities should feel free to take legal action against guilty firms
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NewsKier mulls over options after £18m OFT fine
Contractor incurs highest fine, despite not being involved in more serious forms of bid-rigging
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NewsBusiness department warns clients not to blacklist bid-rigging firms
Government body says excluding guilty firms from future tenders would be 'double jeopardy and limit competitive choice'
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NewsKier suffers £18m OFT fine
Contractor slapped with largest bid rigging fine while nine more are hit by penalties of over £5m
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NewsHLM submits plans for super-green Cornish school
Brannel school will aim to achieve a BREEAM "excellent" rating













