All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 65
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News
Prisk launches fresh £400m private-rented fund
The government has announced the opening of a competition for a £400m second round of the £1bn Build to Rent fund
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Features
Are free schools too cheap by half?
Michael Gove may want free schools to succeed but his department won’t be throwing much money their way. So are these cut-price schools up to the job or doomed to become places for kids to fail in?
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New RIBA president to boost client relationships
Stephen Hodder launches range of initiatives, including full review of design competitions run by the body, in effort to ‘cut wastage’
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Interview: Stephen Hodder, RIBA
The new RIBA president on helping architects reboot their relationship with clients
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Barratt's Stonegrove scheme revealed
Architect Maccreanor Lavington releases designs for 279-home scheme in Barnet
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Anarchists claim responsibility for Bristol fire
Group called ‘Angry Foxes Cell’ says it is behind blaze on Miller construction site
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Comment
Halfway housing
The government has made some welcome decisions over housing but has created a mood of uncertainty over space standards
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Costain profit falls 80%
Contractor’s pre-tax profit falls to £3.1m over the first half of the year, with firm taking a £3.7m hit on failed bid for May Gurney
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Carillion brings downsizing to an end
Contractor reports half-year profit up 13% and says it has now “largely completed” the downsizing of its UK construction business
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Housing space standards plan sparks row
Housebuilders say government’s proposal to introduce minimum standards will affect the number of homes built
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Government unveils plans to convert shops into homes
New rules would allow retail developers to convert empty premises to homes
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Bellway reports cost pressures amid soaring sales
Housebuilder plots expansion with two new divisions opened this week
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Features
Museum of Liverpool: Nightmare at the museum
The £72m Museum of Liverpool may have opened in 2011, but problems with the design and build mean parts of the iconic building are still inaccessible to the public. Last week’s £1.13m court judgment highlights the dangers for small consultants on big projects
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Ed Davey: Hinkley deal uncertain
Energy secretary warns there is no guarantee on when or even if a deal will be reached that allows work to start on the £10bn nuclear project
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Features
Because they're worth it?
ڶ investigates why some poorly performing companies are still increasing directors’ pay
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Features
Are SMEs getting a fair deal?
Are SMEs getting a fair share of public sector construction work?
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Features
Interview: Ed Davey, energy secretary
The energy secretary on the Green Deal, nuclear, and George Osborne’s climate change scepticism