All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 69
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Perrins replaces Pidgley as Berkeley boss
Finance director Rob Perrins takes over operational duties at housebuilder as Tony Pidgley becomes chairman
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Olympic bosses plan big future for 2012 stadium
Legacy body to reverse decision to cut capacity to 25,000 in favour of creating ‘living stadium’
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Olympic bosses plan big future for 2012 stadium
Legacy body to reverse decision to cut capacity to 25,000 in favour of creating 'living stadium'
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Rental fund plan could grow after £1bn investor interest
Unprecedented number of bids from investors means homes agency may start up to four initiatives
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Minister vows more housing choice for councils
John Healy defends government's social housing record in first public speech as housing minister
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Scott Wilson nabs two Crossrail jobs
Consultant is the biggest winner in the latest round of contracts awarded on £16bn London projects
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Frameworks: will they stay or will they go?
With cost-cutting at the forefront of all clients' minds, what will become of partnering?
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Hell’s clients: whatever happened to frameworks?
Frameworks were one of Egan’s famous win–win deals: suppliers would get lots of work and clients would get their loyalty. But now clients don’t need fidelity, so it seems they’re ripping up the rules. Joey Gardiner looks at what that means for the industry
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Olympic bosses to rethink 10,000-home legacy plan
Plans for Olympic park after 2012, including conversion of stadium into school, may be altered
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Eighth construction minister in eight years moves on
Ian Pearson to become economic minister to Treasury after less than nine months in post
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Parsons Brinckerhoff wins East London Line design work
Consultant will draw up initital designs for what would be final link in an orbital railway around central London
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Bellway increases housing delivery in South-east
Housebuilder says housing market is stabilising but sees no major increase in demand
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Balfour to create single £500m rail business
Balfour Beatty is planning to restructure its rail operations to create a £500m-turnover business
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Viñoly has another go at Battersea
Architect scraps glass tower plans in favour of design that includes only low-rise buildings
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Stalled £5bn colleges scheme hits more delays
Unexpected levels of funding applications will force majority of programmes to scale down
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Property experts reject housing optimism
Jones Lang LaSalle says house prices could plunge 14% this year and continue to fall in 2010
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Shepherd restructure to trigger redundancies
The 800-strong contractor starts redundancy process and reveals plans to appoint new southern managing director
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Subcontractors to make millions from M25 road deal
Thirty five multi-million pound packages will be let as part of the £1.2bn build cost of widening and improving the M25
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Shard's companion tower delayed until later this year
Status of 17-storey London Bridge Place will be reviewed, after site clearance is postponed
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£6.6bn BAA framework is ditched for major projects
Airports operator to use competitive tenders for all schemes over £25m as it tries to bring down costs