All articles by Emily Wright – Page 14
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Completions boost helps Gleeson to strong cash balance
Trading is 'stable' but awaits return of mortgage availability
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Former construction minister Stephen Timms stabbed
Labour MP was attacked by a 21-year-old woman in east London and is now recovering in hospital
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I'm lovin' it: Henry Trickey of McDonald
Companies eager to expand in these famished times won’t be able to resist McDonald’s’ supersize diet of drive-thru restaurants and store makeovers. Emily Wright chews the fat with Henry Trickey, the man who’s serving them up
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Energy secretary: Nuclear will go ahead privately
New incumbent Chris Huhne says no public money will be spent on plants, but they will probably still go ahead
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Heathrow third runway scrapped
Coalition government agrees to cancel runway and block further runways at other airports
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Invest in construction, CIOB tells Cameron
Lobbying on spending begins as new prime minister moves into Number 10
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Barratt predicts return to profit this year
Increases in selling prices and forward sales boost growth
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Keith Whitmore: ‘I do not suffer fools gladly’
Working for Westfield’s head of design Keith Whitmore may seem a little intimidating at first. But once you’ve got used to his ferociously demanding standards and early morning phone calls, he’s really very approachable
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Bill’s battle
Bill Rawcliffe is one of the many victims left by the collapse of Jarvis. So he started a campaign for justice, and failed to make progress. So, next stop the House of Commons
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London: The first of the future?
Commercial development has the encouraging ability to kick itself into gear, once a shortage of schemes elevates rents and depresses prices. But which developments? Emily Wright looks at the most exciting plans, and their chances of becoming buildings
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Capita Symonds to win £30m 2012 legacy job
Consultant Capita Symonds looks set to secure a multimillion pound role on a project overseeing the London borough of Newham’s Olympic legacy during and after the Games.
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Galliford Try wins health contracts worth £62m
Firm boosted by contract wins on health centres in Coventry, Liverpool and Sefton
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£4bn of large London schemes back on track
Research by ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø has revealed that more than £4bn of large developments in London have come back online in recent months,
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Heron tower tops out
Gerald Ronson looks forward to completion of City’s highest structure in 50 weeks time
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Peter Morrison: RMJM’s business model
Peter Morrison, chief executive of Scotland’s best known architect, explains his hiring policies (which include Sir Fred Goodwin), and how RMJM turned itself into an international success story
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Vinci boss demands clarity on budget cuts as turnover stalls
John Stanion says industry ‘desperately needs guidance’ as pre-tax profit falls to £14.6m
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MPs slam BBC for £100m overspend
Public Accounts Committee report criticizes project management of schemes and highlights failings