All Building articles in 13 August 2010
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News
Man dies in dumper accident on Rok site
Dumper truck overturned on site of new bottling plant in Fife
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Comment
Karsan Vaghani: Universities don't need iconic buildings any more
Higher education cuts mean the priorities for university estates is changing and value for money is now key
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New York backs new skyscraper
Planning permission given for 363 meter tower despite opposition from Empire State Building’s owner
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Styles & Wood predicts return to profit this year
Fit-out firm reports on healthiest month for two years and says it’s optimistic about the future
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North Midland's utilities work helps push profit up 49%
Contractor’s pre-tax profit soars to £2m as volumn of work from telecommunications increases
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Carillion improves margins and ups profit by 17%
Contractor reaps benefit of focusing on higher margin support services work rather than construction
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Archial shares plummet 64% after profit warning
Architect in talks with banks over paying tax bill as revenue and profit fall below expectations
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Henry Boot back in the black with £9m profit
Property and construction firm reverses last year’s £20m loss but not without cuts
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Crossrail delays awarding tunnelling contracts
Two main tunnelling packages have been put back from mid-2010 until 2011
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Blackfriars station: new images revealed
Network Rail publishes new images of Jacobs-designed station
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ISG wins £3.5m schools remodelling job in Dudley
Improvements at Hawbush Primary School will see new single-storey classrooms and the refurbishment of existing facilities
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SIG remains cautious despite July sales boost
Company will continue to cut costs in response to uncertainty over spending cuts
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UK infrastructure boosts Costain turnover 5%
Contractor’s pre-tax profit for first six months rises 19% as it builds on rail and highway contract wins
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T. Clarke spreads its wings with £6.15m acquisition of DGR
Building group purchase of M&E contractor widens services portfolio
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Derwent property portfolio rises by £200m
Six-month results see strong return to growth for office specialist
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Ten consultants named on £1bn Gatwick framework
Architects and engineers have won places on two frameworks for Gatwick Airport’s £1bn investment programme
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Archive Titles
Timber frame buildings more susceptible to fire damage
Government statistics for England reveal that one in eight fires on half-completed buildings are timber frame
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News
Brighton social housing scheme gets go-ahead
After five years, three planning applications and two public inquiries Hyder Group development is finally granted planning permission
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Commercial market 'lacks momentum', says Development Securities
Listed developer warns there is little prospect for short-term improvements
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Persimmon profit up ten-fold on increased sales
Housebuilder’s revenue increases 27% to £777m for first six months of the year