All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 70
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Mayor agrees affordable home targets with 21 London boroughs
Boris Johnson's housing adviser says deal is 'real achievement', but admits not all of 50,000 target will be new build
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Laing O'Rourke and Skanska miss out on BSF framework
Partnerships for Schools will picks 22 firms for school building shortlist
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Architects more optimistic over future workloads
The number of architects expecting future workloads to fall dropped from 44% to 34% in April
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Work starts on Crossrail
Piling work on the £15.9bn London rail link started at Canary Wharf this morning
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London mayor turns down Queen's Market scheme
Boris Johnson instructs council to refuse permission for residential tower block on ground of attractiveness
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2,000 apprentices risk unemployment, says ConstructionSkills
Latest figures come as training body launches expanded apprenticeship matching service, which seeks to find new placements for displaced apprentices
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Payment delays drive up debt at Interserve
Maintenance specialist hit by 'lengthening payment cycles' in the Middle East but turnover and profit still on track
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Prince Charles' RIBA speech revealed
Prince of Wales to use platform to tell architects to halt 'icon' obsession
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£3bn South-west framework back on track
A stalled £3bn local government framework looks set to be finalised after Devon council fought off a legal challenge to the bidding process last week
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Government launches fund for private rental housing
Homes and Communities Agency wants to encourage financial institutions to invest in rental property
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He's back: Lord Falconer returns to the Thames Gateway
Lord Falconer has unfinished business at the Thames Gateway – but given the recession, axed transport projects and scant progress since he worked on the scheme six years ago, can even this ‘heavy hitter’ get things rolling?
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Banks invited to bid for slice of £400m housing fund
Barratt and Countryside among housebuilders lining up bids to unlock schemes with Budget cash
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2012 media centre ‘to survive Cabe onslaught’
Sources close to the Olympics’ independent planning authority this week insisted that the media centre for the 2012 Games was still likely to get approval, despite receiving a drubbing from Cabe this week
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Refinancing boosts Taylor Wimpey shares 9%
Report of £1.84bn loss for 2008 fails to dampen optimistic mood at housebuilder
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Non-European QSs to be barred from UK jobs
Redundancy spike prompts committee to remove QSs and project managers from skills shortage list
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Call for tougher building codes to beat climate change
Global report into boosting buildings' energy efficiency also recommends government subsidies and price incentives
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Fire destroys Blackpool housing scheme
Seventy firefighters tackle blaze at three-storey timber-framed development as 200 locals evacuated
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McCarthy & Stone completes refinancing
Retirement home builder on firmer footing after High Court approves debt-for-equity swap
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OFT delays bid-rigging decision
Trading standards body will announce action on construction bid-rigging enquiry in third quarter of 2009