All articles by Sarah Richardson – Page 17
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WNSL chairman Mike Jeffries to step down
Jeffries lead the troubled £747m Wembley Stadium development on behalf of the FA
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Carillion closes former Alfred McAlpine Scottish HQ
Firm makes announcement following £554m takeover although no job cuts confirmed
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Tate Modern extension may swap glass for brick
Herzog & de Meuron’s designs for the £130m gallery extension are being substantially revised
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Prison contractors face penal damages for delay
Government to hit firms for cost of housing prisoners in police cells if schemes are late
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Government steps in to overhaul BSF programme
Revised timetable will tie £45bn school building programme in with wider regeneration projects
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Fresh blow to firms on £1.6bn college framework
Consultants expecting work until 2012 will only be offered projects for next three years
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Bovis and McAlpine’s no-poach deal
Two of the country’s largest contractors have a secret understanding not to poach staff from each other
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EC Harris steps in to manage Heron’s Barbican scheme
Consultant replaces Davis Langdon after developer reviews cost management strategy
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Jamie Oliver plans giant food museum
Chef hopes to involve other celebrity cooks in lottery-funded national venture
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Shard may revert to old procurement route
The Shard could revert to construction management if its developer fails to agree a fixed price with Mace by the autumn.
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Directors join Erinaceous exodus
Two senior members of staff leave troubled consultant to join EC Harris
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Rain in the Riviera
I came prepared for insects, snakes and even rabid dogs in Cannes, but I didn't count on miserable English-style weather
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Laing O’Rourke restructures specialist arm
Laing O’Rourke is closing three out of five divisions of its demolition, piling and concrete frame business as part of a restructuring.
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Laing O’Rourke restructures specialist arm
Contractor closes three out of five divisions of its demolition, piling and concrete frame business
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UK firms shortlisted to work on £11bn zero-carbon city
Foster + Partners’ Abu Dhabi project looks set to become world’s most sustainable city
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Tougher standards for green offices
Environmental standards in office buildings are to be made tougher with the overhaul of two sets of guidance.
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Features
Why did the lights go out on Hills electrical?
Earlier this month, one of the best known and best respected subcontractors in Britain was sold for the price of a cup of coffee. Eleanor Goodman and Sarah Richardson report on what went wrong
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Bovis Lend Lease fined for safety breaches in New York
Contractor accused of 19 safety failures after fire at Deutsche Bank site at Ground Zero
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Bovis Lend Lease fined for safety breaches in New York
Contractor accused of 19 safety failures after fire at Deutsche Bank site at Ground Zero
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Miller reviews PFI work after director leaves
Miller Group’s head of PFI has left after the company began to scale back of work in the sector.