All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 50
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Pollard’s role shrunk in latest Balfour management shake-up
Balfour UK construction chief to focus on problem regional and M E divisions
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Interview: Stef Stefanou
The former John Doyle chairman unpicks the events that led to the firm’s closure in 2012, and reveals how the industry exposed a darker side in his hour of need
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø launches election manifesto for construction
Agenda 15 manifesto published after year-long consultation
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A manifesto for construction
Our Agenda 15 campaign aims to influence the next government by telling politicians what construction needs to thrive. Here, we explain the manifesto aims and how you can support them
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Skills crisis will hold back growth in 2015, experts warn
‘Deep seated lack of skills’ identified as Experian prepares to up output growth forecast to 6%
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Crossrail submits plans for Hayes & Harlington station
New building designed by Bennetts Associates
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L&Q and Dev Secs sign £150m Oriental City deal
Edgware Road site will be home to 183 apartments
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Contractors picked for £1bn of water work
Thames Water names preferred bidders for AMP6 pipeline
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Jingle bell blocks
Take five teams of construction professionals, stick them in a roomful of Lego, get them to carry out three slightly offbeat tasks, and award them bonus points for good ideas on where to stick Santa… yes, folks, it can only be ºÚ¶´ÉçÇøâ€™s 2014 Christmas challenge
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PFI deals declined each year under coalition government
Data shows just eight PFI deals have been signed in 2014 to date, the lowest total since 2008
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Calling time on the coalition
From the Green Deal to Crossrail, the government made a number of pledges back in 2010 to keep the industry afloat during the grim five years ahead. But how well has it stuck to them?
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Stamp duty reform to give housing market £800m boost
Chancellor’s reform of ‘slab’ system draws praise but green builders bemoan ‘missed opportunity’
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The Class of 2014: Three months on
Back in September we introduced you to our Class of 2014: 14 young recruits embarking on their careers in construction. Three months later, we ask them how they’re getting on - and if the industry is living up to their expectations
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Autumn Statement: LIVE coverage
Live blog of all the developments in today’s set piece announcement
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Sweett starts 'strategic review' as profit slumps
New chair says firm will focus on profitability, cash and margins