All articles by Editorial - Joey Gardiner – Page 16
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Prescott unveils £22bn regeneration plan
Deputy prime minister John Prescott this week launched his £22bn plan for regeneration funding for the next three years.
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Housebuilders worst hit by FTSE freefall
Housebuilders have been the hardest hit in the construction sector by the dramatic fall in the market over the past 15 trading days
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PFI firms face massive increase in declared debt
International Accounting Standards Board considers move to put PFI costs on companies' balance sheets.
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At home with the BNP
Just when the construction industry thought it was making headway in its fight against racism, along comes builder and British National Party councillor Robin Evans to grab the headlines. We spent a day talking politics with him, his girlfriend and his party minder.
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BNP builder set to challenge Straw at general election
British National Party councillor predicts he will take Blackburn seat from foreign secretary in 2005 election.
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Government set to make PFI housing more attractive
Whitehall to consult with councils over change to funding rules to allow more new-build PFI social housing.
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Amey has lost Tube PPP stake for good, says City
Following sale of PFIs for just £29m, group is unlikely raise money to buy back stake before June deadline.
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Accord targets private sector
Support services company Accord aims to tap into the £11bn private sector facilities management market using a dedicated business unit.
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Prescott to use Tory powers for Thames Gateway plan
Government adopts mechanism pioneered by former Tory minister Heseltine for regeneration of 4000 ha site.
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Ward Holdings considers return to stock exchange
Less than three years after buyout, housebuilder concedes relisting is an option to fund future expansion.
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Arup in talks with Whitehall over Olympic study fee
Consultant demands extra cash for additional work as government decides whether to bid for 2012 games.
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Wimbledon venue set to join world-class tennis league
All England Club considers redesigning Centre Court to bring it to the standard of other grand slam stadiums.
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Flight from reality?
Airports have to expand, but doing the work seems strangely problematic
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Risky clauses may deter buyers for Amey
As speculation intensifies about a possible takeover of Amey, analysts are warning potential buyers that a sale may allow clients to cancel their contracts with the support services group.
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Firms pin their hopes for 2003 on public spending
Companies and analysts look to government to take up the slack left by the fall in commercial work.
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Salvage from Edinburgh fire to be used in rebuilding
Demolition crews save what they can for the reconstruction of the Scottish capital's historic Cowgate district.
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Amey faces City pressure to write down more assets
Analysts warn that contractor's overvaluing of US subsidiary Comax will lead to readjustments next year.
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Iain Napier
The former brewer in charge of Taylor Woodrow aims to double margins within four years. His recipe? Take a diffuse conglomerate, blend, squeeze out PFI transport and 180 jobs then add a generous sprinkling of hospitals.
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Country & Metropolitan on the acquisition trail again
Housebuilder builds up stake in AIM-listed property firm following purchase of NorthCountry Homes in August.