All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 51
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Comment
The whirligig of time
Is momentum finally starting to swing the way of the specialist contractors?
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Features
Specialists: We've got the power
Burgeoning workloads have given specialist contractors a boost and signalled a shift in their relationship with main contractors. Some of the big players reveal what they’ll do with their new found powers …
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£1bn Northern Line extension gains final approval
Ferovial Agroman and Laing O’Rourke to start on site next year
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Sainsbury's halves development programme
Supermarket outlines strategy to combat value retailers
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UK SBS cancels £750m public sector consultants framework
Decision taken following resolution of legal challenge by T T last month
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Features
Contractors: The tipping point
After years of clients worrying about subcontractors’ health, suddenly it’s main contractors that seem to be in trouble, caught out by rising costs on fixed price jobs. ɫTV reports on a nervous time of profit warnings and senior management departures
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ɫTV
Three firms win place on £300m nuclear submarine job
Contractors awarded role in new nuclear deterrent from BAE
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Green light for 16-storey Brum retirement scheme
Developer Pegasus Life wins approval for five towers in Sutton Coldfield
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Comment
Look past the politics to Lyons Review details
On the face of it, Labour are the first party to produce a comprehensive plan to increase housebuilding
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ɫTV
Skills crisis prompts EC Harris to consider offshoring work
Chief executive says consultant could outsource work to fast-developing countries due to UK skills gap
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Features
Interview: Alan Brookes
The UK chief executive of EC Harris on parent company Arcadis’ acquisition of Hyder, and the firm’s own growth ambitions
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Features
Reviewing the Lyons Review
The Lyons Review sets out a routemap to the construction of 200,000 homes a year, so what do private housebuilders and affordable housing landlords make of it?
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ɫTV
Labour insists it's not 'anti-housebuilder'
Shadow housing minister Emma Reynolds says big housebuilders “essential” but land banking must stop
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Features
Top 150 consultants 2014: Let the good times roll
There’s an upbeat mood in this year’s Top 150 consultants survey with strong growth and jobs being created. It’s now just a matter of finding the staff to keep it going
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ɫTV
£750m consultants’ framework to go live as legal row ‘stayed’
Controversial government procurement framework finally ready despite T T’s compensation claim
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ɫTV
Bellway hints at growth plans after 21% rise in homes built
Finance director says housebuilder could rise to top tier of its peers and double number of units produced