All articles by Sarah Richardson – Page 10
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Lend Lease bans Bovis from £40bn nuclear sector
Contractor backs out of EDF deal at last minute as Australian parent decides to shun ’unethical’ work
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Operations director Tim Atkinson leaves Bovis Lend Lease
Atkinson, who works in the UK South division for Julian Daniel, is said to have left firm amicably
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Nick Pollard to leave Bovis
Chief executive is understood to be leaving by mutual agreement after less than two years in the job
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Government to halt BSF projects within weeks
As pressure from contractors for clarity mounts, officials prepare formal announcement
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Should you be tempted by Brazil?
Beach volleyball as the sun goes down, caipirinhas on demand and £360bn of government-assured infrastructure investment.
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Lend Lease prepares UK boardroom shake-up
Dan Labbad is to stamp his authority on Lend Lease’s UK business with a major management restructure
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Meddles all round: Prince Charles, Boris and Cabe ...
Planning has always been a national regatta for those with oars to stick in, but Charles’ Chelsea fiasco took it to a new level. Sarah Richardson compares him with the other rowers
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What’s going on?
The coalition has stated that it will review spending commitments made since January using its own value for money criteria, and it’s obvious that the £55bn earmarked for schools renewal is not going to survive this process unscathed
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Hundreds of schools at risk under BSF shake up
New government will reprioritise projects under the £55bn programme after review
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Election 2010: Dear prime minister...
Sarah Richardson collects the industry’s messages to the new occupant of Number 10 and we reveal the final choices of our panel of floating voters
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Election 2010: Invitation to a hanging
On this page Sarah Richardson and Roxane McMeeken look at what would happen to construction if nobody won the election, and overleaf we catch up with our floating voters, receive a letter from David Cameron and meet the former Jarvis man who founded his own political party
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Being good in a wicked world
Go into a local market with a local partner, and you are responsible for what it does – even if the boss is the minister of justice’s brother-in-law
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Election 2010: The manifestos
The parties got their campaigns officially under way this week. So on this page we look at what Labour and Conservatives are proposing. Nick Clegg writes us a letter, we have a chat with our floating voters and check the web poll
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Could you vote labour again?
The industry used to vote how it wanted, safe in the knowledge that it wouldn’t change a thing. Back in 2005 most of the industry thought that Labour had the best economic policies, yet felt free to vote Tory
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2010 election: Who’s it going to be?
This is the first election since 1992 when the winner wasn’t completely obvious before it began. To help us track the parties’ fortunes, we’ve assembled a panel of undecided voters
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Costain hit by pipe damage on Bradford BSF
Costain and Ferrovial are being forced to carry out major repair work on their £400m Bradford ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Schools for the Future project after heating pipes at four schools under construction were damaged by bad weather
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø takes its Charter 284 campaign to Number 11
Pre-Budget submission makes the case for investment in schools, transport, power and green housing
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Constructionarium pleads for rescue funding
The industry’s only dedicated site-based training centre for university students could be forced to close unless it secures rescue funding from the government
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Candy & Candy construction boss leaves as work dries up
Ex-Bovis veteran John Howell parts company with developer as UK work diminishes to single scheme
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97% of councils get behind BSF
Ninety-seven per cent of local authorities believe that the £55bn ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Schools for the Future programme is helping to improve education locally, according to a survey by Ipsos Mori