All Building articles in 2005 issue 04
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Features
Creating an opening
Ex-footballers are the new mayors when it comes to opening buildings in the North East.
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News
Waste projects boosted by £169.5m
Greater Manchester, Southwark and Cambridge councils will receive PFI credits to help them reduce landfill and increase recycling.
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Bellway on course for record profits
Housebuilder says that focus on low-to-middle end of the market will ensure that profit forecasts are met.
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Mowlem predicts £7.5m loss after accounting problems
Mowlem blames historical accounting issues for loss and announces departure of finance director Gerald Brown.
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Holyrood court action begins
Sir Robert McAlpine starts £4.3m claim against Scottish Parliament
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Westminster urges Blair to back Paddington
Westminister Council asks prime minister to give PFI hospital his personal support following doubts over its future.
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Prescott throws nine sites into Brighton pitch battle
The inquiry into Brighton FC’s new football ground will examine nine alternative sites.
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Wakefield gallery given green light
Chipperfield’s £15m design granted planning permission; work due to start end of 2005
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MIPIM in miniature
Capita Symonds has squeezed everything you need to survive MIPIM into a 1x4in box.
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£300m Urban Vision for Salford
Salford regeneration body will earn support services partners at least £300m.
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Prescott calls on Europe to deliver sustainable communities
Government will use UK presidency of EU to encourage the delivery of sustainable communities across member states.
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Ministers unhappy with cost of Paddington hospital
The Department of Health is concerned about rising budget says the Evening Standard.
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Six developers make Lawley shortlist
English Partnership's developer partner for the urban extension to Telford will be chosen in May.
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Parkwood snaps up green waste firm
Ecological Sciences will add £1.3m turnover to Parkwood’s new green waste business.
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Islington skyscraper wins planning consent
Islington council approves a 35-storey residential tower overlooking a canal basin off the City Road.
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Hadid wins key Olympic job
Star architect wins aquatics centre competition for London’s Olympic bid
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Hatfield crash “disaster waiting to happen”
Corporate manslaughter case against Balfour Beatty bosses starts today
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Cash-strapped Jarvis closes key deals
Troubled support services group finalises Tube Lines sale and refinances uncompleted construction schemes
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Benson+Forsyth win £25m design competition
Architect beats shortlist including Shedkm and Rick Mather to design a building in Nottingham’s trendy Lace Market district.