All articles by Emily Wright – Page 19
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MAPIC dispatches: Argentina bids for BRIC status
Our report detects a glimmer of optimism at the start of the global property event in Cannes
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BAA to raise £500m equity
Funding will be used to reduce debt and facilitate access to capital markets
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New world orders: Construction’s latest global hotspots
A startling report is forecasting a big shift in the world demand for construction by 2020. So dig out the guide books and maps for Nigeria, India and eastern Europe
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Coffee with a dragon: Theo Paphitis talks construction
Theo Paphitis, millionaire, TV personality and dispenser of tough truths has one or two things to tell the construction industry about failure, self-knowledge and Prince Charles …
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Great Portland Estates buys two West End developments
Property investment company announces two London acquisitions as it posts six-month pre-tax loss of £29.8m
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North Midland sees revenue slip 30% below budget
Civil engineer struggles in "extremely challenging" economic climate as it seeks advice on OFT fine
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Balfour reports steady growth and a strong order book
Infrastructure successes give contractor global order book of £13.7bn despite fall in rail business
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Selling prices on the up for Redrow as private reservations soar
Group announces 47% boost in reservations and expects focus on family housing to lead to further price hikes
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Morgan Sindall consortium picked for £400m Hull BSF programme
Esteem consortium is named as the preferred bidder to deliver 17 new or rebuilt schools
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Taylor Wimpey eyes price increases as market improves
Housebuilder fully sold for 2009 turns to building its 2010 order book
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The five hundred million pound woman: Colette O'Shea
Last week, we looked at what life on site was like for the industry’s female minority. This week, Emily Wright heads to the boardroom to meet Land Securities’ Colette O’Shea, the most powerful woman in London development
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Beware of killer clients: the insurance threat to fit-out providers
Fit-out firms are suddenly finding that their clients are making them take out insurance to cover the entire job – and as they may not be able to, they’re risking commercial death
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Tottenham Court Road tube design gets thumbs-up from Cabe
Design watchdog supports plans but says project should be dealt with through formal planning submission
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Planners back Liverpool's £70m Pall Mall office
Office development over 18 storeys could be new location for Ministry of Justice, accommodating 5,000 civil servants
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BIG wins competition for women's sports 'village' in Sweden
Architect sees Malmo sports centre as a 'town within a town'
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Pidgley warns housebuilders of more tough times ahead
Berkeley Homes chairman tells industry not to expect any improvement just yet
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BAA offers to buy homes affected by Heathrow third runway
Airports authority says it has made offer to ‘reduce uncertainty faced by residents wishing to sell properties’
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BREEAM grows in European esteem
Developer Codic Group wins Belgium's first BREEAM certification for office scheme
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Double vision: Bill Hanway of Aecom UK on expansion plans
In five years’ time, Bill Hanway expects Aecom’s British business to be twice as big as it is now. The consultancy giant’s new UK boss tells Emily Wright how he plans to do it
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Managing director leaves materials group BSS
Alan Ball's duties to be taken over by group chief executive