All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 36
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Bidders wanted to take on Zaha's Aquatic Centre
Olympic legacy company advertises for post-games operator for £268m venue
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ODA could wind up 18 months early
Olympic games body has asked to hand over post-games role to legacy body
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Olympic body could become huge social landlord
Legacy company looks to new towns for model for 4,000 affordable homes
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Olympic stadium decision deferred
More information needed to decide on Spurs’ and West Ham’s bids for future of £496m stadium
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CBI's Lambert hits out at localism agenda
Outgoing director general says government letting short-term politics damage growth
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Coe slams Olympic stadium demolition plan
Locog chair hits out at Spurs plan to remove running track after 2012 games
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Morgan Sindall expands in Scotland using Rok remains
Contractor plans £30m-turnover Inverness business after taking on staff from Rok subsidiary Tulloch
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Letwin leads secret review into private housing delivery
Government begins first major review of private housing policy for seven years
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A hard man to lose: Rob Holden on leaving Crossrail
When Rob Holden, chief executive of Crossrail, resigned last week, the company was quick to try to reassure its partners. But questions remain as to why he quit and where his departure leaves the £14.5bn project in its most critical year so far
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Holden frustrated by Crossrail
Structure of Crossrail organisation spurs chief executive into quitting
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Hammerson and Ballymore to restart Bishopsgate Goodsyard
Bishopsgate Goodsyard work will progress in 2011 following talks between developers and architect
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Skanska buys first UK housing site
Contractor becomes housebuilder with deal for 128-home Countryside Properties site
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Taylor Wimpey to cut build costs further
Trading update says builder will go further than 10% reduciton of 2010
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Big names make £250m Paddington shortlist
Usual suspects dominate tender list for Crossrail station
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London developers to pay £300m Crossrail levy
Mayor Boris Johnson intends to charge up to £50 per m² for £14.5bn rail link
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Output forecasts take a turn for the worse
The latest Experian figures predict that the recent gloomy construction output is set to continue
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Primus doubles in size as it picks up Rok contracts
£80m in Rok contracts sold off to company run by former Multiplex directors, saving 40 jobs