All articles by Editorial - Joey Gardiner – Page 23
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Government set to approve new breed of PFI scheme
North Staffordshire project expected to pave the way for combined housing and healthcare projects.
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Falconer to ask for £8bn for squalid private housing
Housing minister asks Treasury to set aside money to improve homes in deprived urban areas.
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British architect to advise US airports on safer design
Geoffrey Reid Associates to use UK airport design expertise to protect American airports against terrorism.
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Skills crisis worsening, says report
The skills crisis in the construction industry is deepening, according to a report published this week.
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Ken's 50% affordable homes rule may go nationwide
Next month's green paper on planning could show government taking a leaf out of Livingstone's book.
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Femme fatale
Once rumoured to have called for the bosses of English Heritage to have their heads put on spikes, Judith Mayhew is a ferocious fighter for the development of the City. Mark Leftly meets London's top planner.
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Council wins right to raise social housing quota
Housebuilders fear High Court decision could lead to lower profits and a longer planning process.
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Hart: Rogers made more than 100 cost mistakes
Finance minister writes letter rebutting Lord Rogers' email appeal to Welsh assembly members.
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The specialists
They're the guv'nors: the guys who get things sorted. Without their expertise, knowledge, talent and understanding of materials nothing would get built.
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Government set to bail out flagship PFI housing deals
Local authorities pile on pressure over funding gap in heavily delayed housing regeneration schemes.
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Take me back, Rogers urges Welsh assembly
Sacked architect asks for a second chance, saying sharp rise in cost was because extra items were added.
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Livingstone to spend £67,000 defending Heron Tower
Mayor of London believes he must win public inquiry to save vision of 20 towers in 10 years.
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What went wrong?
The construction of the Welsh assembly in Cardiff is in chaos, after the sacking of Richard Rogers Partnership. Building finds out why it happened – and whether the design can be saved.
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Safety study ordered at second skyscraper
Heron Tower comes under microscope as Sainsbury axes twin-tower scheme.
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NHS to improve hospital design
The push to improve NHS design standards took another step forward as it emerged that a design centre is to be set up by NHS Estates, the health service's property arm.
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RRP sacked after contract mix-up
The sacking of architect Richard Rogers Partnership from the Welsh assembly project was the result of confusion over the basic terms of its contract.
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Railtrack's demise brings fresh concerns over PFI
Banks put PFI deals on hold as questions are raised over the government's ability to guarantee cash flow.
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Terror attacks force design review at Sellar's tower
Thorough safety review of London Bridge Tower to improve structural strength and evacuation procedures.
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Hilton and Thistle put construction plans on ice
Large hotel groups put spending programmes on hold as New York attacks cause slowdown in tourism.
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Boost for east London Olympics
Plans to scrap the building of a £97m national athletics stadium at Picketts Lock in north-east London may provide a welcome boost for a 2012 London Olympics bid.