All articles by Sarah Richardson – Page 3
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Autumn statement at a glance
The key points for construction, including a list of the infrastructure projects confirmed today
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Rogers scoops top spot in ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø's Good Employer Guide
Architect joined by four more top employers: Assael, Buro Four, Vinci Construction UK and John Rowan & Partners
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The ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Good Employer Guide: What’s the winning combination?
Employers have a dilemma: the pressure is on to reduce staff costs but also to retain the best talent to bolster business. Our guide reveals new trends in benefits offered by the firms that are ahead of the game
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BCSE will increase ‘essential’ regional presence
New chief executive wants to improve school delivery
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Persimmon develops standardised school
Move believed to make firm the first housebuilder to join race to make low-cost schools
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø buys a pint ... At construction rocks
This year our industry experts let their hair down in Camden
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Revealed: full breakdown of £500m funding for schools
Redbridge tops list of funds to deliver extra school places
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Schools fund worth £500m to be split between 100 authorities
Education secretary Michael Gove reveals funding breakdown and announces regulation consultation
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Tim Byles lines up three architects for Cornerstone
Penoyre and Prasad, LSI and Cullinen Architects in discussion with ex-PFS boss
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Tim Byles' £1bn development pipeline: What are the opportunities?
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø questions the former Partnerships for Schools chief on Cornerstone’s upcoming work
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Don't look now
The outlook for 2012 is gloomy but key government policy initiatives could provide the boost to confidence that the industry needs
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Any more for any more?
In light of the Arcadis/EC Harris deal, independent consultants have a choice to make – and they better choose fast
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EC Harris name could go within three years
Arcadis chief executive says brand will be retained ‘initially’ but is likely to be dropped over time
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Gleeds buys New York consultant to target US
Firm wants to generate half of its business from international work within three years and will use acquisition to target New York fit-out market
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Homes pledge as planning reforms 'delayed'
Cameron tells Tory conference 200,000 more homes are needed
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Cameron calls for new Tory housing revolution
Prime minister’s conference speech also confirmed commitment to planning reform
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Gove targets 50 London free schools by 2015
Education secretary keen to expand controversial school-building programme but reveals no new targets for academies
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Clark confirms delay in planning changes
Councils will be given time to update local plans before the controversial planning reforms become compulsory