All Building articles in 2005 issue 24
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Features
Brad’s career move leaves Jude nonplussed
Jude Law has no interest in becoming the next Brad Pitt, not in the architectural sense anyway.
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News
Glasgows forgotten corner gets 100m facelift
Canal-side regeneration project will create a “piece of Venice” in the city.
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New South West Housing Initiative launched
Federations come together to ease regional housing crisis.
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Aberdeen FC bids for new sea-front stadium
Plans for a sports complex to regenerate Aberdeen’s shoreline revealed.
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Crest squeezed by housing market slowdown
Profits flat at Crest Nicholson as housebuilder predicts lower margins in second half of financial year.
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KPF submits plans for City's tallest skyscraper
Proposal for Bishopgate Tower dwarfes London’s famous Gherkin.
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Hanson profits set to increase by 20%
Building materials firm makes good on both sides of the Atlantic in first half of 2005.
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Berkeley Group sells Crosby for 235.7m
Housebuilder seals deal with Lend Lease as it refocuses on the South-east.
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Taylor Woodrow joins regeneration think tank
Housebuilder Taylor Woodrow is to join Berkeley on an influential regeneration think tank.
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Cemex slashes 750 jobs in UK
The Mexican materials giant wields axe only two months after buying British cement manufacturer RMC.
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Keller predicts double-digit growth
Ground engineer reports strong performance in US but says business was slower than expected in the UK during first half.
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Corporate rejig hits Tribal profits
Tribal makes pre-tax loss of £200,000 after reorganisation but says new structure will enable it to win bigger contracts.
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Saint-Gobain buys Norwegian builders' merchant
The acquisition of Optimera Gruppen will allow Saint-Gobain access to trade markets in Norway and Sweden.
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Rail and pension problems take shine off Atkins results
Pre-tax profit slip to £60m but underlying performance remains strong thanks to performance of design and engineering arm.
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AMEC becomes nuclear power as offer for NNC is accepted
£38m offer for NNC Holdings is accepted as AMEC strengthens nuclear position in UK.
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Livingstone for 20% cut in CO2 by 2010
The Mayor’s Energy Strategy commits London to reducing its emissions of carbon dioxide by 20% by 2010.
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Prescott reveals spending plans for Northern Way
£100m plans include £12m worth of investment in transport links, and the development of two scientific research centres.
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Three more occupations added to CSCS list
Competency cards will now be offered in engineer design, curtain and blind installation and fenestration.
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SMC seals purchase of architect rivals
SMC Group acquires two Northern architects and wins contract for Police Federation headquarters.
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For Sale: Centex puts Fairclough Homes in the window
Centex considers sale of Fairclough Homes six years after it acquired the UK housebuilder.