All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 54
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Construction leaders fear impact of Scottish 'yes'
Industry figures voice fears that a vote for independence would lead to downsizing of firms north of the border
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Lend Lease hiring drive despite £14m Europe construction loss
European construction arm shrugs off poor results and ‘positions itself for growth’ through increased pipeline
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Babcock backs Scotland "no" campaign
Giant lines up with Morris Spottiswood and others in letter to the Scotsman
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Procurement on trial
Construction firms are increasingly emboldened to take the government to court over its procurement decisions, but who’s to blame?
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Balfour Beatty rejects improved Carillion offer
Firm brands business plan “too risky” after consultation with major shareholders
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Wates eyes expansion into infrastructure
Exclusive: Contractor appoints new managing director of infrastructure as it explores move into civils market
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Carillion lays out Balfour Beatty merger strategy
Contractor ups the pressure by identifying major cost savings and pledging refocus on services
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Richard Saxon picks 'Barriers to BIM'
Joey Gardiner’s piece tackles the struggles surrounding BIM
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Green light for Make's Arena Central scheme in Brum
Planning approval for 140,000 sq ft speculative office building in Birmingham
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Agenda 15: What you said
ɫTV has been asking the construction industry what policies the next UK government needs to adopt - here we review your responses
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Top 150 contractors and housebuilders 2014
ɫTV’s annual list of the UK’s biggest performers in the construction sector shows that housebuilders have enjoyed the past 12 months most. But many predict the tides are ready to turn for contractors, as Joey Gardiner reports
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Galliford Try moves into top 10 contractors
ɫTV’s annual Top 150 contractors and housebuilders league sees the firm move up to eighth
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Miller construction boss departs
Chris Webster departs from Miller Group in the wake of the sale of Miller Construction to Galliford Try
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Training to nowhere
Plenty of young people across the UK are signing up for construction training - the real problem, according to a report out today, is that many are taking courses that simply don’t meet the industry’s needs.
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Aedas launches London office after splitting from UK arm
Architect targets £20m turnover on commercial projects; UK arm rebrands as AHR with public sector focus
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Galliford Try twice walked away from Miller deal
Firm took tough stance in negotiations to drive down price; Miller Construction chief to stay with Miller Group
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Barratt profit set to double
Housebuilder says it sold the greatest number of homes for the last six years in 2014 trading year
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Galliford Try buys Miller Construction
Firm pays just £16.6m for £410m turnover construction business
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Councils to procure work on £2bn priority schools phase
SMEs disappointed by regional framework decision could benefit from ‘mixed’ procurement approach