All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 63
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Contractors investing in their own schemes
During the recession, many contractors put their own money into schemes to keep themselves in work. But why, with new orders finally coming through, is this business model still proving so attractive?
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Green light for £150m Hammersmith scheme
Development by Grainger and Helical Bar approved by council
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Government continues self-build push
Housing minister unveils further government sites to be released to self-builder
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Government fails to assess infrastructure cost
Auditor criticises government for failing to work out how much consumer bills will rise by
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Balfour to raise £250m with bond
Contractor looking to take advantage of market conditions with bond offer
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GPE finds Hong Kong funder for Crossrail scheme
Developer sets up joint venture to build out £200m Hanover Square project
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Morgan Sindall reports rising subbie costs
Construction group says performance has hit expectations despite “upward pressure” on supply chain
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Aecom launches programme management consulting arm
New business to be led by former Turner Townsend infrastructure director Paul Dyson
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Construction output growth highest in six years
Fears over skills shortages as survey shows workload rising at the fastest rate since the credit crunch
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Network Rail to spend extra £600m on upgrade work
Rail regulator’s final determination ups capital spend programme to £12.8bn
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Construction fraud costs $1 trillion globally
Report by Grant Thornton says endemic corruption in global industry will inhibit growth
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Miller wins £200m Scottish schools work
Construction firm appointed preferred bidder by hub North Scotland
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'The Treasury still have a completely outdated view of sustainability'
How should the government kick-start its stuttering sustainability policy? Building, Ecobuild and the UKGBC held three roundtables at three party conferences - and three common themes emerged
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Osborne tried to block zero carbon pledge
Former minister accuses chancellor of attempting to walk away from zero carbon homes target
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Boss of Morgan Sindall’s £400m fit-out business exits
Exclusive: Steve Elliott latest management departure after 15 years as driving force at Overbury and Morgan Lovell
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Power plants exempt from review of 'green tariffs'
Government confirm Cameron’s plan to “roll back” green charges on energy will not affect major infrastructure subsidies
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Foreign investment in housing
With London house prices rising 10% this month and alarm that more people than ever are being priced out of home ownership, pressure is growing to clamp down on foreign investors
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The commercial sector: Ready, steady …
Optimism that the private commercial sector is bouncing back is growing - all we need now are some projects