All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 69
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Look to your chains
Unless companies start managing their relationships with their supply chains, recovery could prove even more damaging than recession
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Wings removed from Zaha's aquatic centre
Temporary seating removed from landmark Olympic building
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Galliford wins £56m of housing work
Firm to build 14 schemes including £17m One Housing Group job
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Danger: recovery in sight
There may be hints of a modest recovery for construction, but is it prepared for the risks that brings?
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School building contractors to face ‘boot camp’
Firms bidding for work through Pf2 programme to face three week “boot camp” to finalise their bids with clients
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Schools contractors will require 'investment grade' credit rating
The schools capital agency says privately-financed projects will have to achieve triple-B minus credit rating to draw down funding
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PF2: Vote of no confidence
Is the government about to ditch PF2 before it’s even been tested?
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Balfour wins £77m Aussie rail job
Contract is first won under the infrastructure giant’s new country structure
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Concerns over cost and timetable led to £1bn PF2 schools cut
Doubt in official explanation that deterioration in markets led to £1bn reduction in private finance schools programme
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Another boss exits Balfour Beatty
Exclusive: Executive director Rob Walker leaves Balfour Beatty’s UK construction business in the wake of the firm’s £50m profit warning
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Schools chief blames 'market deterioration' for shock £1bn funding switch
EFA capital director Mike Green says new PF2 model not to blame for cut in privately-financed schools
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Galliford Try housebuilding boss to diversify for growth
Andrew Richards looks for higher margins at Linden Homes through JVs and private rented sector sales
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EFA starts £1bn schools race
Over 70 schools to be funded but PF2 element suffer drastic cut back
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Construction output lowest for 15 years
Latest ONS figures show output falling 2.4% in the first quarter of 2013
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Rowecord: A dying breed
Rowecord Engineering has gone under, taking at least 430 jobs with it. But what is the cost to the wider industry, when it loses the expertise offered by specialist firms?
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EFA to press go on £1.75bn of privately financed school work
Government’s delivery body set to launch search for contractors and to detail PF2 funding model