All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 44
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Third quarter output falls sharply
Preliminary estimate from the ONS supports fears over summer slowdown
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Hurley Palmer Flatt sets out to double turnover to £50m
Engineering firm’s chairman says it is on course for profit growth in recovering market
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Right to Buy deal ‘could collapse’ over funding gap
NHF chief executive says voluntary deal will ‘fall’ if government does not cover costs of discounts to buyers
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Features
Infrastructure: Hitting home
In the first of a series of articles leading up to the ڶ Live conference, Joey Gardiner reports on the opportunities in infrastructure
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Bringing it all back home
With some main contractors taking delivery expertise back in house in the hope it will reassure clients they can get the job done, Joey Gardiner asks if the subcontracting model has had its day
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Comment
Thick as thieves
The National Infrastructure Commission announcement was a masterclass in Osborne tactics contained within a substantial speech
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Boris Johnson leads Tory charge against Heathrow
Mayor of London tells Cameron to ignore Davies report as former transport minister brands it ‘illogical’
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'Challenge housing associations not building', says housing minister
Brandon Lewis demands more from housing associations at Conservative party fringe event chaired by ڶ
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Tory MPs slam their own party's further education policy
Backbench Conservative MPs tell fringe event that policy to consolidate further education colleges will hinder recruitment of construction workers
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Tories to prop up business rates reform losers
Northern Powerhouse minister James Wharton tells fringe event Conservatives will support councils that lose out
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Housing minister promises Section 106 reform
Brandon Lewis says “farce” of lengthy negotiations must end
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Osborne: "We are the builders"
Chancellor lays out wide-ranging infrastructure and devolution package in Tory conference keynote
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Comment
The nuclear option
Senior party representatives seemed determined not to get engaged in too many policy specifics which might frighten the horses
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Wates to hit £1.6bn revenue after Shepherd buy
Wates boss Andrew Davies hails conclusion of ‘family-to-family’ deal
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1 million homes: Hitting the mark
Housing minister Brandon Lewis has publicly stated that he wants to see over one million homes built in the next five years. But can the sector meet this challenge?
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Corbyn pledges 'a decent home for everybody'
Corbyn says housing is Labour’s “top priority policy” in first conference speech as leader
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EC Harris and Hyder integrate under Arcadis name
UK chief executive has said one-fifth of its new work is for combined engineering and consultancy services
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Features
Corporate rebrands: Name dropping
In the week the EC Harris name is dropped as part of Arcadis’ global rebrand, Joey Gardiner asks why the historic names are disappearing from construction – and if the benefits of rebranding outweigh the risks
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John Sisk and Shangri-La settle £57m Shard hotel dispute
ڶ believes no money to change hands on either side
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Features
Moving jobs: Watch your step
The sector is booming, yet failing to attract fresh blood, so staff are in high demand. With big money on offer, now could be the time to move between firms. But be aware of the dangers that move could bring