All articles by Editorial - Joey Gardiner – Page 6
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Further and better particulars of … Rick Willmott Chairman of Willmott Dixon
The Willmott family has played a key role in the development of Willmott Dixon since it was founded in 1852. Today, Rick Willmott has his sights on expansion after eight years of profit growth
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Balfour buys 50% stake in Hong Kong contractor
Balfour Beatty's £36m acquisition of Gammon Skanska raises turnover in Hong Kong to £500m
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I'd like that one, please
With just two weeks until the European elections, We canvassed four candidates with fine construction pedigrees and ask them why anyone should care who their MEP is
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Experts speculate on cause of Paris airport roof collapse that killed four
For the first time, structural engineers suggest possible reasons for the collapse of part of the roof at Terminal 2E at Charles de Gaulle airport
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Terminal 2E: Almost deserted as clear-up gets under way
As the aeroplane descends into Charles de Gaulle airport, the massive glass cylinder that is Terminal 2E glistens in the afternoon sunshine.
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City expects Montpellier to suffer £10m operating loss
Construction and property group shares fall one-third after it underprices construction contracts
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Mike Davies
T5's project architect tells us about his 20 years spent designing the same building
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Not a matter of life and death …
As Bill Shankly said, football is much more important than that – at least it is to Redrow founder Steve Morgan. We tell the story of his struggle to win a place on the board of his beloved Liverpool FC, and gets expert analysis from the man himself
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Taylor Woodrow boss hints at boardroom shake-up
Chief executive Iain Napier's ambitious plans for housebuilder include keeping directors on their toes
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Balfour closes dream deal as Fitzpatrick sold to Dutch
Balfour Beatty adds £227m to war chest with US sale as Dutch firm snaps up historic UK contractor
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Countryside hits back at critics
The chief executive of housebuilder Countryside has hit back at criticism of the management of the group after a poor set of interims
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Anger over £7.6m Ballast pickings
Administrator Deloitte & Touche has raised only £7.6m from the remains of Ballast, the contractor that failed with debts of almost £160m last October
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Gains to remain Mowlem boss for one more year
Chief executive will stand for re-election despite appointment of chief operating officer this week
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Mace aims to treble QS division
Contractor Mace intends to more than treble the size of its cost consultancy arm by 2006
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A hard road ahead for civils
The fall in contracts from the Highways Agency has led to widespread gloom in the civil engineering sector. And there may be worse to come …
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Foster, Gehry and Moneo invited to redesign Beirut
Star architects asked to submit masterplans for Martyrs' Square area destroyed in Lebanese civil war
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ISG lops off facilities arm in bid for faster growth
Interior Services Group sells its barely profitable ISG Occupancy division to FM consultant Erinaceous for £10m
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Interserve wins £28m health job
Support services group Interserve has been selected for a £28m mental health scheme in south-east London, as part of the Procure 21 hospital building programme