All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 68
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News
CBI calls for tripling of overseas construction trade
Lobby group calls for measures in industrial strategy, including global growth targets and increased R D spend
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Features
Spending Round: Who's for cake?
What will George Osborne portion out to construction in his Spending Round?
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News
Call for major reform of social housing funding
Report finds serious problems with affordable rent system in advance of government spending review
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Crest Nicholson in 'strong' return to market
Housebuilder posts pre-tax profit of £22m on revenue of £192m in its maiden half-year results after returning to stock market
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Hill turnover dips amid shift to private housing
Pre-tax profit increases threefold in move from social to private housebuilding
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Features
Where's the money?
Ahead of the spending review later this month, ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø looks at the prospects for investment in construction
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News
Galliford Try picks up £38m north London job
Firm wins £38m job to build over 200 homes and a primary school for housing association Newlon in north London
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Unite bids to raise £50m in finance
Student accomodation developer launches bid to raise £50m on the stock exchange to help fund £125m spending on development opportunities
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HCA 'on track' despite slump in completions
Government housing quango claims it will meet targets despite number of homes completed falling by a fifth last year
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Richard Hill to leave HCA
Deputy chief executive departs as body unveils affordable homes boost
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Public sector clients shun Construction Strategy
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø survey reveals fewer than one in three public clients have changed procurement since 2011 launch
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Features
Eco policy: No sense of direction
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø’s latest White Paper suggests that public and private sector clients are as frustrated as the rest of the industry with government eco policy
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Councils could lose planning powers
Government publishes regulations that could see councils that block development have their planning powers removed
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Network Rail capital spending up 10%
Network Rail’s capital spending increased by almost 10% in 2012 to over £5bn
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Comment
Look to your chains
Unless companies start managing their relationships with their supply chains, recovery could prove even more damaging than recession
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News
Wings removed from Zaha's aquatic centre
Temporary seating removed from landmark Olympic building
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Galliford wins £56m of housing work
Firm to build 14 schemes including £17m One Housing Group job
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Features
Danger: recovery in sight
There may be hints of a modest recovery for construction, but is it prepared for the risks that brings?