All articles by Editorial - Joey Gardiner – Page 18
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Whitehall creates tsar to deliver hospital programme
Department of Health creates role of capital spending chief to ensure 100 hospitals are built by 2010.
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Eight in running for Canada Water
Developer British Land and an Urban Catalyst–Multiplex joint venture head a longlist of eight for the £400m redevelopment of Canada Water in south-east London.
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Good, bad and just plain ugly
At next week's urban summit, deputy prime minister John Prescott will be called to account for his regeneration policy. To show the kind of problems he faces, Mark Leftly examines three exemplary schemes that met very different fates
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Birse writes off £5.5m as Leicester City goes broke
Contractor gives up on final payment for £27.5m stadium after football club calls in administrators.
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Koolhaas and Arup win £385m Beijing TV project
Television headquarters is a key element in plans for 2008 Olympics and development of business district.
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CrossRail delay threatens Thames Gateway
Fears are growing that the government will delay construction of part of the east London branch of CrossRail, deterring developers from putting money into the Thames Gateway.
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Bournemouth waits for PFI decision
Bournemouth council will find out next week if it is to receive PFI funding to refurbish the buildings in which this week's Conservative Party conference took place.
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After Wembley
Two years of working flat out trying to get the new national stadium built would be enough to persuade most of us to hang up our boots, but Paul Gandy, managing director of the UK arm of Multiplex, has set himself a new goal – building, rather than demolishing, famous ...
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Rydon wins London's first PFI housing repair scheme
Islington council to confirm decision on £20m pathfinder maintenance contract at meeting this month.
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Reid helps airports stop terrorists
Reid Architecture has drawn up draft guidelines on how cargo holds at airports can be designed to counter terrorist attacks
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Cardiff to get £100m high-tech 'taxi' system
Cardiff council is looking for a contractor to build a high-tech transport system in Cardiff Bay.
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Prescott sends in EP to unlock Thames Gateway
Deputy prime minister orders regeneration agency to select key sites and get housing projects under way.
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Ex-Wimpey boss tackles skills crisis in Merseyside
Sir Joe Dwyer sets up taskforce to address labour shortages and national competitiveness of local firms.
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Gulls force airport to change course
Government plans to build a £6.5bn airport in Rugby could be abandoned after the Civil Aviation Authority's safety division warned of the threat posed by a nearby bird sanctuary
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Financial aid puts Rochester Riverside back on track
After two false starts, £100m regeneration project in Kent is to get additional funding and new lease of life.
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CITB: Coming to a project near you
The Construction Industry Training Board is about to launch its latest scheme to persuade people to apply for a job in the labour-starved construction industry – by taking projects to them.
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Stadia scores five in non-league game
Stadium developer Stadia Management is planning to develop five non-league football grounds near London.
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Engineers call for enforced terror safety audits
The government is under pressure to introduce independent safety reviews for buildings as a response to last year's terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon.
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MPs: London does not need tall buildings
Select committee report says high-rise towers do not make best use of space or prevent urban sprawl.
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Foster called back to save Elephant & Castle scheme
Council backtracks and asks architect to return five months after it was kicked out along with its consortium.