All articles by Editorial - Joey Gardiner – Page 21
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Developers line up for £400m Canada Water plan
Persimmon, St George, Wimpey, Amec and Urban Catalyst bid for south-east London docks scheme.
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Southwark schemes may be linked
The Liberal Democrats could merge the ailing Elephant & Castle and Aylesbury Estate regeneration schemes if it wins control of Southwark council in next Thursday’s local elections.
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Bovis to bid for £335m PFI hospital
Contractor Bovis Lend Lease is to bid for the biggest PFI hospital scheme outside London.
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Bouygues to bid for Bart's PFI
Contractor Bouygues was expected to put in a bid today for the £620m Royal London and St Bartholomew's PFI hospital scheme, the final day for applications.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley axed from Bristol courts project
"Unlucky" architect taken off £180m scheme after change of site cuts the number of practices required.
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Big names to rebid for Elephant & Castle plan
Losing consortiums for the £1.5bn Elephant & Castle regeneration scheme this week expressed interest in rebidding for it after the withdrawal of existing developer Southwark Land Regeneration.
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Whitehall to subsidise PFI bids and cut shortlists
Plans to speed up projects include refunds for hospital bid costs and more detailed information about housing.
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Terry Farrell pulls out of £49m Swiss Cottage project
Architect makes shock exit from north London scheme after accusing partners of scaling down its role.
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£40m housing scheme for East Midlands coalfield site
English Partnerships set to approve first ever high-density housing scheme on former coal board land.
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Dome and Wembley lined up for 2012 Olympics bid
Arup feasibility study identifies Stratford and Lea Valley as other potential venues for London games.
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Pilot error
Labour's pathfinder schemes were supposed to show what PFI could do for run-down housing estates, but after two-and-a-half years not one of the eight pilot projects has got under way. Mark Leftly finds out whether the idea will still fly …
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Brownfield fund lands £600m deal
THE English Cities Fund, a public–private partnership regeneration body launched by English Partnerships last year, is close to concluding a huge deal in east London.
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Livingstone demands 35% social housing on dome site
London mayor presses Greenwich council to increase affordable housing quota for peninsula redevelopment.
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PFI housing subsidies are unfair, say councils
Government under attack after authorities discover housing PFIs receive less subsidy than alternative scheme.
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East London Line rethink after arches listed
London underground believes that the £600m East London Line extension programme will have to be rethought if it is to open on time in 2006.
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Southwark council backs Piano's 66-storey tower
Europe's tallest building is given planning permission as £1bn White City mall also gets go-ahead.
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Major players fare badly in housebuilders' league
Housing Forum remains positive about survey's success, despite few improvements on 2000 ratings.
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Cyril Sweett to scrutinise £300m cost of Wembley
QS called in to reassure 'twitchy' government and FA that troubled scheme represents value for money.
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Government wobbles over Bishopsgate railyard listing
Culture department goes back on decision to list the City site amid pressure over East London Line extension.
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Amec: we still want Canada Water
Amec is expected to pitch for the £400m redevelopment of Canada Water in south-east London – despite the failure of its plans for the site last year.