All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 24
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Green light for £100m Hinkley preparatory works
Kire and Bam Nuttall to benefit from local council approval for nuclear power plant start
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Conservationists attack pro-development reforms
Groups vow to fight the planning shake-up, which they fear could lead to ’unchecked’ expansion
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Price for Keepmoat and Apollo merger 'still to be worked on'
Plans to create more financial stability and growth in the sector to be finalised by end of the year
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Architects wanted to design post-Olympics Park
Design competitions for public spaces in the park have been launched
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Carillion bags £123m Canadian station
Contractor given its second job on Toronto subway extension
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MP Betts slams government's planning response
Chair of select committee says government has ’ignored evidence’ on regional plans
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Margaret Ford: After the Games
For the Olympic Park Legacy Company, the end of the Games is just the beginning - that’s when its £315m transformation of the site will begin. Chair of the body Margaret Ford tells Building about its new powers, what’s up for grabs, and about her ’crazy’ past two weeks
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Developers welcome national planning framework
Councils to be told to approve permissions unless “significant and demonstrable” disbenefits
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Pete Redfern: How the recession made me stronger
In 2008 Taylor Wimpey’s chief executive was battling to rescue the firm from the brink of collapse, just months after the merged company became the UK’s biggest housebuilder. Today it’s back in growth and a far stronger business. Building talked to him about surviving tough times
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Designs for King's Cross public square unveiled
Architect Stanton Williams behind 7,000m² new London space
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Will the construction strategy help or hinder SMEs?
The coalition’s construction strategy was officially launched this week. How come SMEs are worried that life is about to become much more difficult? Building reports
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Willmott: listed firms too bullish
Chief executive worried the government is getting the wrong message
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Mace set to win role on £315m post-Olympic job
Firm has bid to take on role of project delivery partner for after-Games transformation
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Great Portland Estates unveils huge development programme
Developer has 2.2m ft2 of schemes for the next 15 months
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Forklift driver dies on Costain site
A forklift truck driver has died after an accident at Costain’s Parkway site in Newbury
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Osborne’s pre-tax profit hits four-year high
Jobs picked up from collapsed Connaught help boost profit to £3.5m, but turnover still falls 8%
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New Crossrail chief executive to start early
Wolstenholme brings forward start date as Crossrail appoints Terry Hill to the board