All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 51
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Government cuts affect further £10bn of schemes
£450m Hartlepool hospital and Denton Corker Marshall Stonehenge visitor centre among those culled
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OGC to be subsumed by Cabinet Office
Move is part of efficiency drive of new coalition government
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Mayor calls for London housing body
Boris Johnson proposes merging capital’s parts of HCA and LDA
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HIPs abolition helps drive sales, says RICSs
Abolition of HIPs could boost supply of homes by 15% according to RICSs
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Interserve consortium wins £150m St Helens BSF
First of eight new schools will be open in time for the 2012 academic year
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Qatari Diar deleted emails that helped Candy's barracks case, court told
CPC’s legal team accuse Qatari Diar of deliberately destroying evidence that would have been used in the main trial
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Shapps to rush out guidance as planning grinds to halt
Housing minister to bring in rule changes in ’next two months’ as up to 40 councils halt or delay plans
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Redundancies set to follow Morgan Sindall restructure
Managing director says back office staff will be cut down after two divisions merge
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CIC names Gordon Masterton as new chair
Environment vice-president at engineer Jacobs takes over from Keith Clarke
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Pickles confirms £146m planning cuts
The local authority subsidy was intended to speed up planning decisions
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Miller Construction appoints ex-Amey boss as new chief executive
Chris Webster will take over from Robin Mackie, who retires after 22 years
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Housing industry fears cuts will damage recovery
Online poll for Housing Now virtual event reveals over two-thirds think government’s £6bn cuts are a threat
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Hyder axed 500 jobs last year
Engineer reports 8% rise in profit despite last year’s recession in Europe and MIddle East
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TfL appoints Tube Lines chief executive
Aecom’s Andie Harper will lead reassessment of upgrade programme
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Canary Wharf in talks to build Walkie Talkie tower
Report in FT says group’s contracting arm could sign deal with Land Securities in next month
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Cracking Brazil
It’s hosting the 2014 World Cup, and the 2016 Olympics, and has emerged from the credit crunch with barely a scratch. So why aren’t more UK firms working there?
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Cabe to call for single tough housing benchmark
Design quango wants standard, based on ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV for Life, to be included in planning regulation
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Aecom bags Brazilian clean-up job
Aecom’s UK planning and design arm is set to masterplan the redevelopment of São Paulo’s crime-ridden Nova Luz district, making it the latest British firm to benefit from Brazil’s construction boom
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Crossrail budget may be slashed by a third
Central London station and two spurs face the axe as project team works to cut £5bn from budget
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£610m funding gap may leave HCA broke for a year
Black hole in housing quango’s budget means it has to review Kickstart scheme and this year’s funds