All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 145
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Labour wins in local elections could jeopardise development PPPs
Source: PA Images Joint ventures between private developers and Labour-run London councils risk being scrapped if the party wins a number of key boroughs in the capital in next month’s local elections. Left-wing activists – led by Jeremy Corbyn-supporting groups such as the Momentum organisation ...
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Marylebone car park set for £300m luxury flats makeover
Scheme was first given planning back in 2015
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Connaught creditors given little cheer by liquidators
Companies told to expect next to nothing after social housing firm’s collapse in 2010
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Gleeds nabs Buro Four director to head up project management arm
Richard Young joins after 22 years at rival
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Severfield sounded out about Chelsea's Stamford Bridge rebuild
Steelwork contractor currently coming to end of deal on Tottenham Hotspur’s new stadium
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VolkerFitzpatrick slides in to tackle first major work on Chelsea stadium job
Next work up for grabs is deal to tear down current ground
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Barratt chief says Persimmon bonuses have hurt industry’s name
Reputation of housebuilders tarnished by generous bonus scheme that is ‘not the norm’, admits David Thomas
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Numbers struggle at Arcadis in first quarter
Consultant rejigged its leadership team last month to plot recovery
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Brexit worries help plunge 1 Undershaft architect into the red
Eric Parry says London slowdown hits firm’s numbers
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Keltbray eyes £6bn Canadian rail work with joint venture
Firm teams up with Aecon for overhead line work
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Buro Four rejigs management team with new London boss
Ian Higgs to lead firm’s operations in capital
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Wakefield arts plan gets green light
Scheme by Hawkins Brown involves revamping series of Victorian mills
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CITB says more than 800 staff to go as it takes axe to costs
Training group spells out restructuring plan in three year business plan
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Results season: Carillion has left a large hole in the market
It’s results season again, but with a difference: no Carillion. The demise of one of construction’s biggest players has cast a shadow over the field
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New CITB chair to juggle job with Student Loans role
Whitehall insider Peter Lauener takes over from James Wates next month