All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 38
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Crest kicked off £300m Rochester regeneration
Housebuilder and council could not agree terms for riverside scheme
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Barratt and Urban Splash in contention for Olympics
Housebuilders are in nine-strong shortlist to take on Athlete’s Village development
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Government plans to make PFI less onerous
The government is to announce a reform of the way PFI works in the new year to avoid the current “over-legalised” approach to deals
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Consortiums gear up for Crossrail station contracts
Now that £1.25bn tunnelling jobs are confirmed, focus turns to main works on four major stations
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Kings of the castle
London mayor Boris Johnson and developer James Sellar were present to celebrate the Shard becoming the highest UK building, at 244m, or 72 storeys
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Relief – and disappointment – at Localism Bill
The government has pulled back from giving communities the right to appeal all planning permissions as part of its radical overhaul of the planning system this week
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BAA drops Davis Langdon from Heathrow framework
EC Harris and Turner & Townsend retain role to manage £3.5bn construction programme
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Nuclear new build targeted by energy shake-up
Government’s proposals designed to encourage investment in low-carbon energy
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Cabe agrees rescue deal with Design Council
Design review and enabling role will continue if ministers rubber-stamp bodies’ merger agreement
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RICS: House prices fall again
Sales, buyers and sellers all falling away in Christmas slow-down
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Atkins creates Anglo-French nuclear venture
UK engineer teams up with French consultant Assystem
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Pickles overhauls planning system
Communities secretary Eric Pickles lays out huge Localism Bill
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Balfour wins £220m Tube upgrade job
Contractor renews five-year contract to replace tracks for Transport for London
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Mouchel targeted by hostile takeover
Speculation has continued to mount over the future of consultant engineer Mouchel, which this week revealed it is the target of a hostile takeover bid following recent falls in its share price
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Firms move into global markets as Europe sinks
North America, Australia and Middle East are main targets as UK heads for ’triple-dip recession’
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Willmott Dixon to develop homes for rent
Contractor Willmott Dixon is poised to become a developer with a deal to build 1,500 homes for rent with Birmingham council
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£1.3bn Crossrail tunnelling contractors revealed
Bam, Ferrovial and Kier the biggest winners while Laing O’Rourke and Costain lose out
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Green Deal to create 250,000 jobs
Climate secretary Chris Huhne publishes Energy Bill and details of funding for home energy improvements
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Morrell’s progress
A year into the job of chief construction adviser, what has Paul Morrell achieved?