All articles by Mark Leftly – Page 3
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Row brews over housing scheme in Highlands
Cairngorms National Park considers plans Davall Developments’ 72-home scheme
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Post-Christmas boost for construction
Shares rise among construction and materials firms, with Morgan Sindall boasting a 15% leap
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Nakheel close to deal with creditors
After several months delay the Dubai developer is on the brink of agreeing its debt restructuring
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Balfour Beatty wins £190m of work in Hong Kong
Contractor’s subsidiary Gammon Construction scoops valuable projects, but news fails to boost share value
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What next for Laing O'Rourke? Britain's most secretive contractor
It’s been 10 years since Ray O’Rourke bought Laing, the grand old man of UK construction. The intensely private boss won’t talk about it, but Laing O’Rourke is regrouping after the downturn: eyeing new sectors and infrastructure mega-schemes
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Should I stay or should I go?
There’s a lot of talk in the construction industry about opportunities to work abroad, from the allure of building Dubai’s dazzling skyscrapers to the chance to help people in countries ravaged by war or natural disaster. But what is the reality of working in foreign countries, and how does it ...
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How to make your fortune quantity surveying
With skilled staff in short supply, QS firms are jostling to offer the most attractive corporate structures to their employees. From traditional partnerships to limited companies, Mark Leftly runs through the risks of each model and weighs these against their potential to make you a packet
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The strange case of the overdue library
Alright, so it might not win the Man Booker Prize, but the tale of how Birmingham council spent 10 years trying to get its new central library off the drawing board has got the critics gasping.
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Will it be ken again?
He may once have been master of all he surveys, but Ken Livingstone’s victory in May’s election for London mayor is not assured. This time he has to convince voters of his record. So how has he done? Mark Leftly takes seven key pledges in the London Plan and judges ...
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The pool that (nearly) sank its architect
In 1996, one of Britain’s hottest young designers was given a £7m leisure centre project in north-east London. Over the next 11 years, it mutated into a £45m disaster that cost him his London office, his marriage and £250,000 of his own money.
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No rush to judgment
Housebuilders and planners have blamed each other for the UK’s housing shortage, but the head of the National Housing and Planning Advice Unit believes a more rounded approach is called for. Mark Leftly meets Kevin Williamson
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Rising profits dwarfed by hikes in top directors’ pay
Salaries of the top earners rise by 179%, compared with 69% increase in companies’ revenue
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Blair, Brown and bling
Construction directors and their employees got rich under TB. Now that Gordon’s at No 10, how can he keep the good times rolling? Mark Leftly offers a few dos and don’ts
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Bouygues’ battle for Britain
As the 10th anniversary of the French company’s entry into the UK approaches, its managing director tells Mark Leftly about his plans to expand all over the country
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The handover
When Mike Davies took over from James Wates as chair of the Strategic Forum earlier this week, the organisation got a quieter, more reserved leader. Mark Leftly spoke to both men to find out if this will also mean a change of direction
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Bouygues closes in on first UK takeover target
French giant understood to be in talks to acquire Warings, a medium-sized firm in Portsmouth
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Bouygues closes in on first UK takeover target
French giant understood to be in talks to acquire Warings, a medium-sized firm in Portsmouth
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Bouygues hunts for regional contractor to lift UK growth
French group aims to acquire network of regional subsidiaries starting with £100-200m firm
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RICS members in Hips revolt
Petition demands withdrawal of proposal for ‘costly’ judicial review of home information packs
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Where did it all go?
One of the things Blair’s tenure is certain to be remembered for is the surge of public spending that began in his third year in office. Here, Angela Monaghan, Mark Leftly and Sarah Richardson explain what it was spent on