All articles by Angela Monaghan – Page 3
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Board averted ‘Kier scandal’
Measures put in place to avoid conflict of interest after Dodds and Mattar admitted relationship
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Brown threatens to scrap supercasinos
Prime minister say there may be better alternatives to Las Vegas-style casinos as he announces review
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Grafton turnover up 12.5% to £1bn
Builders merchant reports double-digit profit growth in first six months
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Green light for Gehry's Brighton scheme
Design for the 'crumpled tin can' towers has been signed off by council despite strong local opposition
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Metronet under fire for negligence
Tube repair company admits it may be responsible for yesterday's derailing accident on the Central Line
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London Underground prepares for the worst
London Underground (LU) has made contingency plans in case Metronet, the troubled Tube PPP consortium, collapses
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London Underground prepares for the worst
London Underground makes contingency plans in case Metronet collapses
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Metronet puts its future on the line
The consortium with the job of upgrading most of London Underground is struggling to cope with a £2bn cost overrun, potentially endless legal difficulties and increasingly nervous shareholders. Angela Monaghan looks at how it went so wrong, and what the stakeholders are doing to put it right
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Timms takes reins as sixth minister for construction in six years
The former chief secretary to the Treasury must find his feet at the newly created Department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
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Taywood and Wimpey complete £5bn merger
Chief executive aims to raise margins as company shares are traded on stock market
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Taywood and Wimpey complete £5bn merger
Chief executive aims to raise margins as company shares are traded on stock market
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Stephen Timms set to become construction minister
The former chief secretary to the Treasury is expected to be appointed shortly
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Housebuilders set to put ‘land hoarding’ claims to rest
Office of Fair Trading launches investigation into housing sector despite Callcutt review
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Housebuilders set to put ‘land hoarding’ claims to rest
Office of Fair Trading launches investigation into housing sector despite Callcutt review
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Who’s going to build the olympics?
Just our luck. Right when we’re getting down to building the 2012 Games, all the big contractors get loads of other work and disappear into framework tie-ins. Angela Monaghan reports on the changing face of British building
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Project managers slashed in second academies revamp
Capita Symonds, EC Harris, Mouchel Parkman and Alligan among those that survive the cull
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ODA puts design into 'bloodstream' of Olympics
New design strategy will ensure emerging talent has an input in design of buildings for 2012 Olympics
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McCloud drops Bioregional Quintain from TV scheme
Television design personality enters talks with smaller partner over West Country venture