All articles by Iain Withers – Page 134
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Government plans £50bn infrastructure boost
Osborne will announce investment in housing, roads and power stations at autumn finanicial statement this month
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BPF urges government to press on with ‘office to home’ changes
Chief exec Liz Peace reacts to reports the government is poised to water down the policy
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CBI: Government must ‘unfreeze’ housing market
Call for action on mortgages, stamp duty and regulation
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Q&A with the RICS: The new qualification
The RICS’ new AssocRICS qualification has been met with scepticism and accusations of devaluing the profession. Building talks to executive director Mark Walley about why a creating a new path into the institution is a good thing for everyone
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Balfour and Gratte hit out at unions' wage claims
Contractors insist new agreement will not make workers ‘worse off’ and urge Unite to call off ballot
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Calatrava paid £13m for unbuilt skyscrapers
Santiago Calatrava’s Valencia scheme is unlikely ever to be built
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Westfield eyes third London mega mall
Developer enters exclusive talks to redevelop Croydon shopping centre
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‘Change of use’ policy could be watered down
Whitehall rows over plans to make it easier to converts offices in to flats, the FT reports
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Over 1,000 angry sparks target Shard and Blackfriars
Unite confirms Balfour Beatty will face a strike ballot next Wednesday
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Carillion closes its 150-year-old piling business
Source claims staff were told the news last week
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London office market hit by economic turmoil, says Hammerson
Developer rules out speculative commercial schemes in the current market
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Shadow housing minister faces salary probe
Parliamentary standards commissioner launches formal investigation into Jack Dromey
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Dooley wins unfair dismissal appeal against Ucatt
Union’s leadership race descends further into chaos
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FMB boss ‘on leave’ over performance questions
Negotiations are ongoing between director general Richard Diment and trade body
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Hopkins' profit falls by half
Velodrome architect saw turnover fall 41% over the year ending 31 March 2011
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Respected healthcare architect ceases trading
UK arm of Jonathan Bailey Associates has been placed into voluntary liquidation
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United AG latest subbie to go bust on Olympic village
Project has seen failure of several subbies with others in talks with Galliford Try over financial disputes
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Watchdog claims Ucatt may invalidate another leadership election after barring candidates
Both Alan Ritchie and Mick Dooley have been banned from standing for general secretary