All Building articles in 2005 issue 32
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Totty lands 4m fire station job
Contractor to build station and fire service training unit in Bradford for West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service.
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Denis Oswald appointed to key Olympic role
Ex-Olympic rower and member of the IOC executive board named chairman of 2012 Co-ordination Commission.
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Alfred McAlpine lands 170m of contracts
Construction firm wins two major deals: a five-year infrastructure contract with Network Rail and a mixed-use scheme in Kent.
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Michelmersh reports much improved results
AIM-listed brick and clay supplier reveals £208,000 pre-tax profit, compared with £13,000 in the same period last year.
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Metronet to axe 300 jobs
London Underground maintenance firm calls on workers to volunteer for redundancy.
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Persimmon reports 7% profit hike
Shares in UK's biggest housebuilder rise 14p to 813.5p as strong half-year results are announced.
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Keller Group profits rise 39%
Ground engineering specialist boosted by strong performance in US divisions.
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Construction prices set to rise by a third over next five years
Independent on Sunday report cites increase in demand and rising material prices. Plus, a round-up of the weekend's papers.
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Gammon lands 185m contract windfall
Hong Kong contractor wins three contracts, including part of Kowloon southern rail link.
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Mouchel Parkman wins £15m Costain contract
Costain appoints support services group to carry out £15m worth of services on Yorkshire Water contract.
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DTI commissions green energy research
The Energy Trust is asked to examine potential role of microgeneration in future energy strategy.
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T Clarke reports 6% rise in profit
M&E contractor announces pre-tax profit of £3.65m for the six months to 30 June 2005.
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1bn transport plan for Glasgows 2014 Games bid
M74 extension could prove crucial to city council’s plans for Commonwealth Games
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Latium buys HW Plastics from Heywood Williams
Relief for products manufacturer as it off-loads loss-making division.
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Tesco development on hold as tunnel re-opens
No sign of construction work resuming as rail tunnel is declared safe seven weeks after collapse.
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Wembley will be delivered on time, insists Multiplex
Profits fall, but developer says work remains on track for new stadium.
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Glasgows east end to get 42-storey tower
Regeneration scheme plans boast Scotland’s tallest building.
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Balfour Beattys order book hits record 7.4 bn
Strong performance in the US makes up for below-par building and rail sector at home.
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ConstructionSkills to target teenagers by text
More than 100,000 A-level students to be texted after results day, as part of positive image campaign.