All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 76
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News
Treasury reveals full details of revamped PFI
Chancellor confirms plans to see government take stake in new privately financed schemes under revamped PFI programme
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Autumn Statement: as it happened
Rolling coverage of George Osborne’s statement - scroll to the bottom for the most up-to-date information
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Government slices £250m from PFI schools programme
George Osborne to admit the PFI school programme is now worth £1.75bn, rather than the £2bn originally announced
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Government to take a stake in new PFI projects
Details emerge of ‘son of PFI’, with reforms and rebranding to PF2 to be unveiled by chancellor George Osborne tomorrow
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Osborne to launch PFI overhaul next week
Chancellor’s Autumn Statement next week will set out the government’s revamped PFI
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Features
'I'll be back' - Why bosses return to run their companies
Why some bosses come back to save the companies they founded - with varying degrees of success
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Housebuilders boosted as sales and lending rise
Effect of government incentives felt as sales, mortgage lending and demand for homes rise
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Mears buys contractor Morrison
£24m deal furthers Mears’ dominance in social housing contracting
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Dennis Hone confirmed as Olympic legacy boss
Chief executive of Olympic Delivery Authority given permanent legacy job after taking over from Andrew Altman in August
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Morgan Sindall culls more offices in ongoing restructure
Exclusive: Sixty more staff under consultation as contractor continues to shift focus from construction to infrastructure
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EC Harris purchase buoys Arcadis turnover
Dutch consultant reports 34% revenue growth on acquisition of UK and Asian firms
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Features
Private rented sector: Heading for a fall
Is the private rented sector housing’s best hope?
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Comment
Slimming down a giant
The announcement of Balfour Beatty’s restructure has certainly been long in the making, but whether it’s a reactive or proactive is less clear
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FSA backs down on mortgage rules
Lending regulations will provide no boost to housing market say financial advisers
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BAA shelves £2bn Heathrow job amid airports uncertainty
Exclusive: Airport operator’s draft investment plan does not include second construction phase on Terminal 2
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Put £10bn pension pot into homes, says RIBA
RIBA’s Future Homes Commission to call for local government pension funds to invest £10bn in homes for private rent
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Features
Ian Baker interview: "It was a big call"
In November 2009 Linden Homes decided to embark on a radical growth strategy. Three years later, its profit is up 140%. MD Ian Baker explains how the company pulled it off
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Features
The long wait for BAA
BAA’s major projects are waiting on the tarmac. What does this mean for construction and will the operator’s reputation as an innovative client survive the turbulence?