All articles by Phil Clark – Page 31
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Bidders defiant over legal threat to Tube contracts
Consortiums insist that government has nothing to fear from a judicial review into the part privatisation.
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Mace and Robert McAlpine to link up for GLA site
Firms set to form joint venture to bid for £200m of work on London Bridge development.
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Tube PPP deal imminent
The £20bn public–private refurbishment of London Underground is finally set to go ahead following a deal over maintenance contracts.
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Square Mile set to become 'mini-Manhattan'
Five mega-towers to get the go-ahead in the City as Corporation chief calls for more tall buildings.
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GLA waters down Ken's 50% social housing pledge
Housebuilders can make payments instead of providing 50% affordable homes, says London authority.
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More talks on Constructionline
MORE talks over the future of Constructionline, the public-private partnership that vets contractors, will be held next week.
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Whitehall and Sainsbury adopt prime contracting
Long-term, single-point procurement to become favoured system for UK's biggest clients.
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Waterloo glazing remedy mooted
Overhead glass at the Eurostar terminal at Waterloo is set to be covered with a film similar to laminated glass to stop panes falling.
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End uncertainty over the Tube, says Balfour Beatty
Chief executive Mike Welton calls for decisive action from government as he reports 69% rise in pre-tax profit.
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Railtrack plans £700m new town for north London
Allies and Morrison is masterplanning development on the site of railway sidings in Cricklewood.
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Quality mark launch set for May
The government's quality mark scheme will be launched on 22 May in Birmingham and Somerset after 275 builders took up the DETR's cut-price offer to join up.
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Trio signed up in Sainsbury deal
Supermarket giant J Sainsbury has set up a framework deal with three contractors to oversee the sprucing-up of its £4.5bn store base.
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Don't believe services hype, Clarke tells industry
Skanska Construction boss claims that contracting offers better profit than support services in the long term.
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Laing calls in Ernst & Young to aid construction sale
Former Schal chief Malcolm Bairstow to lead team auditing contracts in the run-up to the sale.
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Construction may move to DTI in post-election reshuffle
Ministers are considering a transfer from over-large DETR to Department of Trade and Industry.
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Churchfield directors under close scrutiny
Creditors demand examination of fit-out firm's financial performance in months leading up to collapse.
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Industry bodies urged to form federation
ICE report calls for consultants' institutions to link up to share resources and conduct joint ventures.
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PFI faces European regulation threat
European probe raises fears that PFI will be made "unworkable" by new rules.
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BAA to run £2bn Terminal 5 project itself
Client will project manage Heathrow Airport extension, taking on risk and forming management team.
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Features
John White
On the rugby pitch and in the City, Persimmon's chief executive has a tough reputation. And as he tackles Beazer to create the UK's largest housebuilder, he'll need it.