All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 71
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FeaturesRowecord: A dying breed
Rowecord Engineering has gone under, taking at least 430 jobs with it. But what is the cost to the wider industry, when it loses the expertise offered by specialist firms?
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NewsEFA to press go on £1.75bn of privately financed school work
Government’s delivery body set to launch search for contractors and to detail PF2 funding model
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NewsSeventeen councils retain block on office-to-resi conversions
London councils and handful of others exempt as government rolls out planning relaxation
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NewsBarratt sales soar on Help to Buy programme
Housebuilder says sales per site up by almost a fifth
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NewsParsons Brinckerhoff wins £78m US rail job
Balfour Beatty subsidiary awarded extension on existing high-speed rail contract
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Morgan Sindall issues profit warning
Construction giant says margins impacted in construction, infrastructure and affordable housing
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NewsEFA to procure body to raise finance for new schools
BFE latest: Private finance ‘aggregator’ to be set up to fund £1.75bn PF2 school programme
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NewsHinkley C go-ahead ‘imminent’
Deal between EDF and government for £10bn nuclear power station could come as early as next week
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CommentA long way to go
The Balfour Beatty’s latest troubles and the collapse of Rowecord Engineering indicate that construction is far from being out of the woods
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NewsRowecord administrator 'not optimistic' about sale
Administrator of steel specialist says sale of the remaining operational parts of the business is unlikely
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NewsSweett Group makes management appointments
Firm welcomes long-standing employees to senior team
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NewsCarillion on National Grid framework
Contractor says it is one of six on £1.5bn five-year substation job
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NewsMCC unveils £200m Lord's revamp
Redevelopment of historic Cricket Ground designed by Colin Maber and Populous
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NewsOlympic delivery figures launch consultancy
Exclusive: Four senior London 2012 figures including James Bulley will advise clients on major projects around the world
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NewsHub airport unnecessary, says London Assembly
Body contradicts London mayor by saying existing capacity should be better used
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NewsCrest Nicholson wins £600m barracks job
Housebuilder Crest Nicholson appointed to Aborfield Garrison scheme by Ministry of Defence
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CommentKier-May Gurney: A good deal?
Building’s assistant editor Joey Gardiner on the Kier’s proposed takeover of May Gurney
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NewsKier boss hails May Gurney deal
Paul Sheffield says proposed acquistion will enable the business to offer an ‘end-to-end’ service to local authority clients














