More Interviews – Page 16

  • David Hurcomb
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    A family affair: David Hurcomb

    2011-04-08T00:00:00Z

    As chief executive of family-owned NG Bailey, David Hurcomb has a heavy weight on his shoulders – securing the future for generations of Baileys to come

  • Ab Rogers
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    Remixed: Ab Rogers interview

    2011-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Ab Rogers, son of Richard, flopped at school, became a hippy, and is, by his own father’s judgment, ’pretty crazy’. None of that stops him being a sought after UK designer trusted with designs for the likes of Pizza Express and the Fat Duck. Meet a true individual

  • Greg Barker
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    Greg Barker interview: 'We've got to transform the built environment'

    2011-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Minister for climate change is nothing if not ambitious. He’s pushing through the government’s Green Deal to retrofit Britain’s 26 million homes. Fine idea, of course, but will it actually work?

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    Andrew Wyllie: Yes, we can

    2011-03-18T00:00:00Z

    With Costain’s much publicised bid for Mouchel rebuffed no fewer than four times, and huge infrastructure plans dependent on funding, how come chief executive Andrew Wyllie is so upbeat?

  • Paul Wilson
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    Paul Wilson: Standing out from the dark

    2011-03-11T00:00:00Z

    Whatever the fate of its stricken Irish counterpart, Sisk UK is determined to beat the recession with an ambitious strategy of expansion. Managing director Paul Wilson explains how he plans to make it work.

  • Dennis Hone
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    Dennis Hone: the long goodbye

    2011-03-04T00:00:00Z

    The Olympic Delivery Authority’s new boss has kept his cool in the furore over the Games’ legacy. He’s more concerned with meeting those unmissable deadlines and ensuring the ODA itself bows out with grace

  • Cabe
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    Nick and Christian Candy: The Candy men can

    2011-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Nick and Christian Candy reckon you may as well put a sign up at Heathrow saying the UK doesn’t welcome successful people. But if anyone can persuade the country we have the entrepreneurial nous to get us out of the hole we’re in, it’s the men behind One Hyde Park ...

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    Greg Clark: Local hero

    2011-02-18T00:00:00Z

    Greg Clark pretty much invented localism as a political idea, and now he’s the minister implementing it as a policy. But he’s adamant that he is genuinely pro-development and not the nimby champion we all fear

  • Rick Willmott
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    Rick Willmott: ‘Get ready for the recession’

    2011-02-11T00:00:00Z

    Rick Willmott, head of Willmott Dixon, says the downturn has yet to really hurt the large contractors. And those that persist in bidding below cost are taking the biggest gamble

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    John Drew: The new power house

    2011-02-04T00:00:00Z

    For years, John Drew has been best known as the architect who advised on the masterplan for Battersea Power Station. Now he’s joined forces with Jack Pringle and has a possible £300m worth of schemes on the horizon. Emily Wright finds him in bullish mood

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    Best of British: Nigel Webb of British Land

    2011-01-28T00:00:00Z

    In construction’s current competitive climate, talk of new activity and large-scale development is what everyone is listening out for. British Land’s head of development, Nigel Webb, certainly has something to say.

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    Madani Sow: Why it’s great to be in Britain

    2011-01-21T00:00:00Z

    Innovation in business practice and access to wider markets make Britain a good place for a French contractor to be, says the boss of Bouygues UK. And then there is the opportunity for more acquisitions

  • Rob Deatker
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    Robert Deatker: High flyer

    2011-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Turner & Townsend’s Robert Deatker is the man responsible for ensuring the smooth delivery of one of the UK’s most mind-bogglingly complex schemes - the 2 million ft2 London Bridge Quarter, which includes the 310m Shard. And he’s determined to pull it off

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    Best foot forward: Interview with Graham Cash

    2011-01-07T00:00:00Z

    Most UK contractors are busily diversifying to survive. Not so with BAM Construct, the UK’s third biggest contractor - its boss is determined to stick with what it’s good at: construction

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    Bear necessities: interview with Mike Bear, Lord Mayor of London

    2010-12-10T00:00:00Z

    Mike Bear, the new Lord Mayor of London, doesn’t intend to spend his year in office admiring the soft furnishings. He has 700 speeches to deliver, 23 countries to visit, and a plan to restore the City’s status as a world leader in development. And he still hopes to find ...

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    Jonathan Goring: The incredible jumping man

    2010-12-03T00:00:00Z

    It’s not many firms that think government cuts are a good thing for their business, but Capita Symonds boss Jonathan Goring wants the outsourcing that comes with them to help him leapfrog his competitors

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    Kulveer Ranger: The London mayor’s transport adviser

    2010-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Cuts to the tube upgrade, renegotiated contracts on Crossrail, delays to major transport projects … who’d be transport adviser to London’s mayor? Well, Kulveer Ranger is and he’s confident he is on the right track

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    View from on high: ISG's Darren Hill

    2010-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Tough times these may be for specialists, but many have worked out survival strategies. Here, Darren Hill, UK manager of ISG, the UK’s top fit-out specialist, talks to David Rogers about his plans to stay on top.

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    Hammerson's Vinod Thakrar: Think I’ll bite?

    2010-11-12T00:00:00Z

    Time was when some contractors found Hammerson such an exacting client, they steered clear. Now Vinod Thakrar, the man in charge of its supply chain, has them lining up to talk to him. Luckily for them, he’s after fresh blood

  • Dave Sheridan
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    Dave Sheridan: His friends in the north

    2010-11-05T00:00:00Z

    A year ago Dave Sheridan suddenly found himself thrust to the top of property services group, Apollo. Once he’d got over the shock he set out on a high-risk strategy of shifting the business away from London to the northern regions