All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 43
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House prices fell 0.9% in October
Hometrack survey shows fastest fall in over 18 months as fears over public sector cuts start to bite
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Serco backs down over supplier rebate
Support service giant retracts letters sent out to suppliers demanding cash back and apologises ’unreservedly’
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RIBA slams Prince's Foundation design review bid
President Ruth Reed says Charles’ charity ’entirely inappropriate’ to take on Cabe role
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Will raising social housing rent work?
Every extra pound housing associations are allowed to charge in weekly rent generates up to £4.4bn for their development budget, and the chancellor is counting on that money to fund social housing in the future. The question is: will it?
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Berkeley to fund more homes for private rent
Berkeley Group is setting up a second fund to build homes for private rent next year, chairman Tony Pidgley has announced
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London likely to hog affordable homes
Almost half of new “affordable” homes are likely to be built in London under the plans unveiled in the spending review last week
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UK civils work costs ‘60% more than EU average’
Review recommends overhaul of civil engineering procurement, as fears grow for Thameslink
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Bechtel and CH2M Hill face fee cuts in Crossrail overhaul
Rail project to rethink current structure and schedule after £1.4bn spending review budget cuts
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BDP sheds 13% of staff as turnover drops £5m
Architect lost some 160 jobs in 12 months to June despite doubling its pre-tax profit
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House prices edge further downward
Data from the Land Registry and the Nationwide confirms negative trend
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Government in race to find replacements for Cabe
Ministers and officials want to see design review process and other key functions continue
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Rok wins repair deal for Tesco's home insurance customers
Extended contract means Rok now handles half of Tesco’s claims work
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T Clarke appoints Martin Walton as finance director
Electrical contractor’s current financial controller is promoted to the board
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Galliford Try secures £23m health and education contracts
Work includes £9m contracts at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee and a £8.1m deal for a new building at the University of Manchester
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Wilkinson Eyre: Twin peaks
Ten years ago Building interviewed a young architectural practice called Wilkinson Eyre. A decade and two Stirling prizes later, we return to ask its principals how it feels to become part of the design establishment - and on the top of their game.
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Housing starts down 9% as double-dip evidence grows
Autumn fails to deliver its customary cheer for housing sales, with starts down nearly 1,000
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Bellway warns sales will be flat until July 2011
Housebuilder revises predictions for 2011 as consumer confidence falls
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Berkeley to launch second private rental fund
Pidgley says 300 home fund to bid for new high-rent social housing cash
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Shapps on scrapping of Cabe
Housing minister confirms DCMS and communties department both to withdraw funding