All articles by Sarah Richardson – Page 19
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MPs criticise government over Hips delays
"Poor preparation" blamed for fiasco surrounding the introduction of Hips
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Pay up now, Erinaceous tells suppliers
Property consultant angers subcontractors by asking for money to remain on supply chain
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Carillion fights to keep McAlpine's senior staff after £572m takeover
Management at Alfred McAlpine consider other offers in wake of deal
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Pay up now, Erinaceous tells suppliers
Beleaguered property consultant Erinaceous has outraged its subcontractors by telling them they must pay to stay on their supply chain.
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Commercial activity drops as credit crunch takes toll
Development work fell 10.3% last month – the first drop in 4.5 years in the commercial area
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Carillion fights to keep McAlpine’s senior staff after £572m takeover
Management at Alfred McAlpine consider other offers in wake of deal
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Atkins and Balfour to bid for Tube return
Atkins and Balfour Beatty try to resurrect relationship with London Underground with new bid
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Bovis entices back Carillion man to rebuild northern arm
Former Bovis associate director Tony Lenehan to take over troubled division after £40m loss
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Bovis entices back Carillion man to rebuild northern arm
Former Bovis associate director Tony Lenehan to take over troubled division after £40m loss
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Profit rises 56% at McBains Cooper
McBains Cooper is set to report a jump in profit of more than 50% as it continues an ambitious drive for growth.
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Shortage of QSs throws Defence Estates into chaos
UK’s biggest client needs to double number of QSs to cope with upgrade of 18bn estate
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A wall, high, around the Earth
That’s something else we could do with the 33 billion bricks needed to build those 3 million extra homes. And given the decidedly chilly economic forecast, some are arguing that it’s about as likely
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More gloom as CPA cuts 2008 forecast
The Construction Products Association has warned that the anticipated slowdown in construction next year will be greater than expected, as the impact of the credit crunch worsens.
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More gloom as CPA cuts 2008 forecast
Construction Products Association warns slowdown in construction next year will be greater than expected
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MDA plans Libyan office
MDA is to open an office in Libya next year as part of an international expansion drive.
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Olympic park fire sparks demolition inquiry
The Olympic Delivery Authority is analysing demolition procedures on an area of the Olympic park site that was hit by a fire on Monday.
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ISG snaps up Pearce and plans Asian shopping spree
Contractor boosts turnover to £1bn as it buys Bristol outfit Pearce for £22m
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Consultancy giants warn of tough conditions ahead
Davis Langdon and Gardiner & Theobald post strong annual results but predict a difficult 2008
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Consultancy giants warn of tough conditions ahead
Davis Langdon and Gardiner & Theobald post strong annual results but predict a difficult 2008
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Energy certification on verge of chaos, warns BPF
Property federation says it is not aware of any trained assessors for delayed programme