All articles by Allister Hayman – Page 11
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Ten firms shorlisted for £400m defence estates work
Shortlist for £400m Ministry of Defence national capital framework announced
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Osborne urged to stimulate infrastructure investment
Industry bodies call for chancellor to make good on promises to boost infrastructure in Budget
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Councils set to launch HS2 legal challenge
Deadline for councils’ objections to HS2 passes without resolution
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Selling unused NHS estate could reap £1bn
The NHS is sitting on underused estate equivalent to the entire footprint of Sainsbury’s UK stores, report finds
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Boots man lands schools capital role
Mike Green, from Alliance Boots Property, has been appointed director of capital at the Education Funding Agency
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Lend Lease's European profit halved
Global giant’s profit falls 55% but European construction business is on the up
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Westfield wins backing for White City expansion
£1bn expansion of Westfield’s White City shopping mall given the go-ahead
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Architect outed as source of West Ham Olympic bid complaint
Architect Steve Lawrence reveals he was source of anonymous state aid complaint about stadium legacy plans
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New consultant Rise bags Serpentine pavilion job
First high-profile contract for firm set up by former Mace figures and architect Gareth Stapleton
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Firms cast doubt on Osborne’s pensions plan
Major contractors say it is ‘highly unlikely’ that institutional investors will invest in ‘large numbers’ in infrastructure
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Scheme to kick start housing three times oversubscribed
Housing minister welcomes ‘clamour’ for £420m Get Britain Building fund aimed at unlocking stalled sites
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Spurs freed from affordable housing obligation
Council agrees to scrap affordable housing obligations and £16m in regeneration payments as part of club’s new stadium deal
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Planning reform 'won't help economy'
Report finds there could be little or no economic boost for two years or more as a result of the government’s planning reforms
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Consultants will get less work on government major projects
Consultants have been in a “very green paddock for a long while”, says government’s major projects supremo
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£150m Shepherds Bush market scheme gets nod
Orion Land & Leisure and Development Securities scheme granted outline planning permission
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Barker sets out long-term reform to FIT scheme
Government says new lower FIT rate will be pegged to the falling cost of solar PV
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Liverpool council opts for mayor
Move paves way for £130m ‘city deal’ that will create first Mayoral Development Corporation outside London
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Construction firms falling short on apprentices
Nearly three quarters of construction firms do not employ an apprentice and do not plan to do so in the next 18 months, survey finds
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Spurs let off the hook on affordable homes
Council report wipes planning obligations from Tottenham Hotspur for stadium development
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Work to secure Olympic park green legacy complete
Environment Agency hails completion of its work with the Olympic Delivery Authority to create new urban park