All articles by Emily Wright – Page 10
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40 under 40: Steve McGuckin 10 years on
Turner & Townsend’s UK managing director has made “quite a leap” over the past decade
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The original 40 under 40: 10 years on
Some have prospered as predicted, others have fled the industry, and one even married the person she named as her hero. Emily Wright catches up with ڶ’s 40 under 40 of 2000
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40 under 40: Paul Hinkin 10 years on
Hinkin fulfilled his 2000 ambition by setting up Black Architecture six years ago
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40 under 40: Jonathan Stewart 10 years on
The managing director of Gleeds Advisory reached his goal from 10 years ago - with five days to spare…
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40 under 40: James Pickard 10 years on
The credit crunch put a halt to some of Cartwright Pickard’s plans, but now it’s bouncing back
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40 under 40: Jason Millett 10 years on
ڶ’s 40 under 40 returns on Friday. In the meantime we look back at those we tipped for the top back in 2000
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Brothers in construction: He ain’t heavy...
Ed and David Miliband’s battle for the Labour leadership was sibling rivalry as high politics. But what about brothers working in construction, even in the same company? We tracked some down and talked blood, sweat and tears. Photos by Julian Anderson
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Government aims to save £350m a year from Defence Estates budget
Massive cuts anticipated following the release of the government’s Strategic Defence and Security Review today
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Mark Whitby: Many happy returns
When Mark Whitby retired last year, everyone but him knew it wouldn’t last. But after a year working on his garden, he’s finally seen the light … Emily Wright met him as he prepared to open his new venture
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Mark Prisk: He’s no guru, but Prisk aims to enlighten us anyway
New construction minister wants to simplify procurement, clarify planning and expand markets
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Peter Murray recovering after cycling accident
NLA chairman Peter Murray suffers a puctured lung and broken bones after an accident during a charity cycling event in Brussels
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Comment
Waste and water markets: Filling the gap
In our latest infrastructure market report we explore the hidden worlds of water and waste
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David Penfold on Sainsbury’s waste strategy
David Penfold is a driven man: he has to cut Sainsbury’s waste to as close to zero as possible. And given the amount of activity that the store engages in, he needs good ideas and even better suppliers.
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Back for seconds: David Nurser
David Nurser has a voracious appetite for risk-taking. First he set up the surveying firm CNP in a recession. And now he’s a year into his second venture, Paragon (more great timing)
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Carillion to aid its axed students
Carillion has found work placements for all but three of the students who were left in the lurch after the firm decided to cancel its sponsorship scheme
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Deep geothermal energy gets funding boost
Firms can bid for £1m in funding to explore possible sites
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UK construction firms invited to trade mission to Russia
Mission will highlight opportunities ahead of 2014 Winter Olympics
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£19.2m profit puts Galliford Try on course to deliver expansion plans
Housebuilder’s annual results show revenue down but order book and profits up
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Comment
Freedom fighter: Toby Young interview
Author Toby Young is one of the first parents to try to found a free school - partly, it seems, in an effort to alienate as many architects as possible. Emily Wright asked him why