All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 62
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Comment
ECO is the victim of political point-scoring
It’s fine to reform ECO but cutting it back would be an act of political vandalism
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Features
Autumn Statement preview: Five construction priorities
With debt still soaring, George Osborne is unlikely to be announcing much in the way of new spending. Here we look at the chancellor’s top five construction priorities
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News
Telford Homes to double size in five years
London housebuilder hails “very very strong” London housing market
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News
GLA to sell sites for 3,000 homes
Three large Newham sites will be used to encourage new build private rented housing
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Boris pledges to double housebuilding in London
New London housing strategy commits to 42,000 homes a year for the next decade
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Comment
Workers find their worth
After a period of pay freezes and lack of opportunities, the recovery is set to benefit workers
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Features
Labour market: Spoilt for choice
Amid evidence that the market is recovering, many industry professionals trapped in jobs for the last five years are finally on the move. But a sudden wealth of opportunities for employees has left employers facing skills shortages
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News
Orbit plans to build 500 private homes a year by 2020
Social landlord to become ‘broad-based housing company’ with private sale and private rental homes
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Labour commits to Armitt's infrastructure plan
Ed Balls says party will draw up a draft bill designed to make findings of Sir John Armitt’s review a reality
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Balfour Beatty back on top with £255m contract haul
Wins cement contractor’s lead at top of yearly work won list, while Galliford Try slumps to 34th place
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Information watchdog to write to 1,200 blacklist victims
Unions hail victory after two years of campaigning to get information commissioner to contact individuals on infamous blacklist
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News
Natural History Museum reveals shortlist
Architects Stanton williams and Fielden Clegg Bradley among five-team shortlist for grounds revamp
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Features
Contractors investing in their own schemes
During the recession, many contractors put their own money into schemes to keep themselves in work. But why, with new orders finally coming through, is this business model still proving so attractive?
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News
Green light for £150m Hammersmith scheme
Development by Grainger and Helical Bar approved by council
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Government continues self-build push
Housing minister unveils further government sites to be released to self-builder
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News
Government fails to assess infrastructure cost
Auditor criticises government for failing to work out how much consumer bills will rise by
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News
Balfour to raise £250m with bond
Contractor looking to take advantage of market conditions with bond offer