More Interviews – Page 9

  • Tony Burton Wall
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    Inteview: Tony Burton

    2014-06-12T06:00:00Z

    The Construction Industry Council’s new chairman wants the body to make a strong case on behalf of the industry’s professionals. He talks about skills shortages, improving the image of construction and stepping into the limelight

  • Colette O'Shea
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    Interview: Colette O'Shea

    2014-05-09T06:00:00Z

    Land Securities’ Colette O’Shea is about to take over the presidency of the British Council for Offices. And she has a thing or two to say about how parts of the development industry have lost sight of the most important people - the occupiers of the buildings themselves

  • Cala chief executive Alan Brown
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    Interview: Alan Brown

    2014-04-25T06:00:00Z

    With two investors behind it and the recent purchase of upmarket housebuilder Banner, Cala Group has come a long way from its precarious refinancing in 2009. Alan Brown talks about delivering volume at the top end of the market, and plans to treble turnover to £800m a year

  • Peter Rees interview March 2014
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    Interview: Peter Rees

    2014-03-20T06:00:00Z

    Peter Rees’ 29 years as head of planning in the Square Mile have been nothing if not controversial. In his first interview since announcing his departure, he talks about transforming the City, his legacy and why his critics are wrong about him

  • Neil Martin, Lend Lease
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    Interview: Neil Martin

    2014-03-14T06:00:00Z

    It’s been all change in Lend Lease’s European business, with recent years marked by management instability and falling profits. Can the managing director of its construction arm Neil Martin succeed where others have failed and turn the business around?

  • John White
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    Interview: John White

    2014-03-06T07:08:00Z

    After 30 years heading Persimmon, John White was never likely to spend his retirement at home in his slippers. But few expected him to take the helm at troubled retirement housebuilder McCarthy Stone

  • John McManus
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    Interview: John McManus

    2014-02-19T07:00:00Z

    Architect BDP has had a miserable few years, with offices closing and a good many staff redundancies. But as John McManus, the new chief executive, takes over the reins, things are finally looking up - just don’t expect any sudden changes

  • Deal maker
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    Interview: Ian Sutcliffe

    2014-02-13T08:30:00Z

    Countryside is set on a rapid path to growth, announcing its merger with Millgate Developments last week. Joey Gardiner talks to the boss, Ian Sutcliffe, about aligning his agressive expansion plans with the Cherry family tradition of quality housing

  • Guy Austin
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    Interview: Guy Austin

    2014-02-05T09:04:00Z

    Property and construction consultancy Ridge works for clients who build, test and race the world’s fastest cars. And with turnover for the business as a whole rising by 20% last year, you’d expect it to be happy to just cruise along. But partner Guy Austin has other ideas

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    Interview: Emma Reynolds

    2014-01-31T06:00:00Z

    Housing is shaping up to be a key election battleground for Labour, and new shadow minister Emma Reynolds will be leading the charge. She tells Joey Gardiner why she is not afraid to take on the big housebuilders. Photography by Astrid Kogler

  • Brendan Kerr
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    Interview: Brendan Kerr

    2014-01-24T06:00:00Z

    In 2010, Keltbray, the company Brendan Kerr had bought and built into the UK’s biggest demolition contractor, was in a very tough place. Now it’s poised for its busiest year ever. So what went right and what’s Kerr got up his sleeve next? Joey Gardiner reports

  • Lee Polisano
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    Interview: Lee Polisano

    2014-01-15T09:10:00Z

    Lee Polisano’s high-profile departure from KPF at the height of his success seemed a daring decision. But nearly five years on, and with big projects and cash coming in, he’s actually rather happy

  • john armitt
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    John Armitt: ‘Blackouts would be the best possible thing that could happen’

    2014-01-10T06:00:00Z

    John Armitt says the UK is ‘close to crisis’ on the development of major infrastructure. So no wonder he thinks something radical is called for - and taking party politics out of big infrastructure decisions is just the start.

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    A look at 2014: Sean Wickens, NG Bailey

    2013-12-30T06:00:00Z

    The group business development director at NG Bailey on 2014, the economic recovery, and government policy

  • Steve Beechey
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    A look at 2014: Steve Beechey, Wates

    2013-12-29T06:00:00Z

    The group investment director at Wates on how he feels the economic recovery will look for 2014.

  • Rudi Klein
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    A look at 2014: Rudi Klein, Specialist Engineering Contractors Group

    2013-12-28T06:00:00Z

    The chief executive of Specialist Engineering Contractors Group on the challenges the business may face in 2014

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    A look at 2014: Peter Rogers, Lipton Rogers

    2013-12-27T06:00:00Z

    One of the founding partners of Lipton Rogers, Peter Rogers gives us an insight into what he sees 2014 doing for his business.

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    A look at 2014: Helen Gough, Jones Lang LaSalle

    2013-12-26T06:00:00Z

    The lead director of Jones Lang LaSelle on 2014, the economic recovery, and its impact on business next year.

  • Debbie Aplin
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    A look at 2014: Debbie Aplin, Crest Nicholson Regeneration

    2013-12-25T06:00:00Z

    The development manager at Crest Nicholson Regeneration on next year’s outlook, and what it means for her business

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    A look at 2014: Alan Brown, Cala Homes

    2013-12-23T06:00:00Z

    The chief executive of Cala Homes gives his opinion on what 2014 holds for his business