All Building articles in 2006 issue 01
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Featured job - architect at Chapman Taylor
Chapman Taylor is seeking an experienced architect to join a regeneration project.
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Redrow snaps up Urban Catalyst in Barking
Developer’s move wins rights to £100m mixed-development scheme in Essex.
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AMEC trading in line with expections
Sale of AMEC SPIE likely to go ahead in second quarter 0f 2006.
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SIG profits ahead of expectations at £94m
Insulation supplier sees sales rise 16% as all sectors exceed expectations.
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Bowcott still in the running for CEO job
Osborne refuse to rule out candidate sacked by Amec over conflict of interest.
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Construction activity on the rebound
Industry activity set to increase in 2006 according to RICS report.
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World Bank gives backing to anti-corruption research
Executive board gives go-ahead for detailed study of measures to protect western firms from corrupt developing world governments.
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Land Securities to bid for Leeds schools programme
Land Securities Trillium forms joint venture with PPP specialist Mill Group to bid for £250m Building Schools for the Future project.
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Taylor Woodrow house completions drop 9.7%
In a trading statement, group says it completed 8178 homes in the UK in 2005, and that average selling prices dropped from £197,000 to £185,000.
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Bovis Homes sees encouraging signs in market
Housebuilder sees improving consumer confidence but says 2005 results would be slightly below forecasts.
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Balfour Beatty predicts 'net exceptional profit'
Contractor makes confident prediction for March's year-end results, largely due to PFI disposals.
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Costain financial director steps down
Charles McCole will leave company later in the year as contractor says results will be in line with expectations.
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Castle revealed as Gleeson mystery bidder
AIM-listed venture capitalist thought to be behind 345p-a-share offer for Gleeson.
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Miliband defends Gateway against 'soulless' charge
Communities and local government minister uses Guardian article to defend Thames Gateway project against accusations that it will create undesirable new towns.
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Alfred McAlpine 2005 profit on track despite £13m hit
Contractor expects double digit profit growth for 2005 despite £13m one-off cost in utilities business.
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Go ahead for six-storey Bristol office
Architect Colwyn Foulkes & Partners wins planning permission for 95,000ft2 scheme.
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Train bidders line up for East London Line
Winning manufacturer will be selected at end of month, while construction bidders prepare to submit offers in March.
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CABE presents its 'Festive Fives'
Architectural watchdog gives out its annual awards for the five best public and private organisations and individual architectural champions.