All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 22
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Government willing to negotiate on planning reforms
‘Presumption in favour’ proposals still controversial
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Eco standards at risk at flagship zero carbon scheme
Designs for exemplar Barratt housing project may be watered down despite £7.4m government funding
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Industry calls for action to stimulate growth
As new orders reach the worst level ever, pressure mounts on government to rethink strategy
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ISG reports ‘best ever’ revenue of £1.2bn in full-year accounts
Firm’s results come despite ‘large loss’ from Swiss project
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Redrow doubles profit margin on rising turnover
Housebuilder makes £25m pre-tax profit with revenue up 14%
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Revenue up by a quarter at ISG
2011 results show return of office fit-out market, but hit by south-west restructure
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New construction orders crash to lowest ever level
Shock ONS figures show 16% fall in orders to below previous 1980 low
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ɫTV buys a pint for... PA Group
PA Group discusses its unusual locations for work, Kent vs Essex and the merits of being able to eat absolutely anything
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GLA considers 600 fast-track home pilot
Pilot scheme aims to identify 12-20 local authority sites in London on which to rapidly build new homes
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Bam Nuttall sued for £55m over Cambridgeshire busway
Local authority launches High Court action against Bam Nuttall and parent company for overrun
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Bovis profit doubles as construction costs squeezed
Housebuilder reports interim results with profit up 230%
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Profits halve at T Clarke
Electrical contractor sees “immense pressure” on margins despite project wins
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Government to reveal plans for 'son of PFI' scheme
Autumn announcement expected as MPs lambast existing and planned PFI projects
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Comment
UK aggregates markets: Fault lines
The UK aggregates, cement and concrete market is creaking under pressure, as regulatory inquiries intensify. Is dominance by the five major players damaging competition or are there other factors causing cracks in the system? ɫTV reports
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Eight architects shortlisted for Steamboat museum
Niall McLaughlin Architects on shortlist for Lake Windermere visitor attraction
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Boris to pay £8.5m toward Spurs stadium in Tottenham
London mayor reported to be willing to use public funds for redevelopment of White Hart Lane
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Carillion's John McDonough to stand down
Group chief executive to be replaced by chief operating officer
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Persimmon revenues drop 10%
Half year gross profits remain steady as housebuilder sells 5% fewer homes
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Mace confirmed for £300m Olympic legacy role
Seven contractors also shortlisted for two jobs working under new legacy delivery partner