All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 35
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Leaving London was ‘right decision’, says Redrow chief
Housebuilder’s recent results showed dip in profit and turnover
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Building the modern professional: an interview with CIOB chief Caroline Gumble
With the launch of the CIOB’s five-year plan, the chief executive discusses what makes a modern professional and the challenge of working with an ever-changing rotation of government ministers
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Ghani to retain construction brief following BEIS shake-up
De-facto construction minister to sit within Kemi Badenoch’s Department for Business and Trade
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Output flatlines as new build growth offset by drop in repair and maintenance, says ONS
Infrastructure output remained resilient in December but saw major drop in new orders
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Sisk moves closer to start after £150m Great Ormond Street job gets OK
Job set to finish in 2026
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Infrastructure authority needs power to refer failing projects to NAO, says Lords committee
Recommendations follow short inquiry into infrastructure policymaking and delivery
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Balfour Beatty launches new inclusivity initiative
Right to Respect will provide equivalent to firm’s health and safety policy
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Sunak creates standalone energy and net zero department in Whitehall shake-up
Promotion of Lucy Frazer to cabinet job creates housing minister vacancy
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ISG ‘ready’ to restart gigafactory job as Aussie firm primed to buy Britishvolt
Recharge Industries named preferred bidder by administrators
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Turner & Townsend acquires Alinea
Firm to be merged into consultant’s cost management team in the capital
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Seventies campaign group reformed to battle Sellar’s plan to overhaul Liverpool Street station
Comic-turned-conservationist Griff Rhys Jones to head collection of heritage groups fighting proposals
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Morgan Sindall suing consultant for £10m over problems on Old Trafford cricket ground job
Dispute centres on allegations of defective steelwork carried out over a decade ago
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T&T bucks trend and sticks with forecasted tender price rises
Others have revised down increases in recent weeks
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Construction apprenticeship uptake rises for first time in six years
Increase is also first since introduction of Apprenticeship Levy
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Weekly labour rates break £1,000 barrier, reports payroll firm
Big infrastructure jobs and post-Brexit labour shortages push up pay packets
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Ministers accused of withholding data on England’s crumbling school estate
Labour to force release of survey in parliament
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Construction output to fall 4.7% this year, says CPA
Predicted drop in new build housing only partially offset by infrastructure growth
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A new era of radical thinking: ‘We need disruption not change’
A round-up of views from Constructing Excellence’s conference, part of the Building the Future Commission’s search of industry-led solutions
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HS2 will end at Euston, says Hunt
No ‘conceivable circumstance’ in which line does not terminate in central London, says chancellor