All Building articles in 2006 issue 38
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Pinsent Masons loses key regeneration lawyer
Peter Stockdale takes top construction clients to law firm Campbell Hooper
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Mystery buyer approaches Grainger Trust
Property company confirms that it has been approached by a company considering an offer
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Slow first half for Jarvis
Group's full year profit falls below market expectations after slow trading in first half of year
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Hyder raises £8m for push overseas
New share issue will enable engineering consultant to target business opportunities in Germany and Hong Kong
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Design for London appoints its first director
Peter Bishop, from Camden council, will take up his 'exciting' role in December
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Interserve wipes £25.9m off accounts
Support services group reveals one-off cost due to accounting irregularities in industrial services division
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Turnover at McInerney rockets 34%
UK arm of Irish developer helps boost group turnover to £228.8m in its interim results
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Six shortlisted for London zero carbon housing scheme
Ken Livingstone announces shortlist of developer consortiums for 200-home project in Albert Docks
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Barratt co-operates with police investigation into crane collapse
Barratt responds to 'tragic incident' that killed two people on a site in London
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Rok set to buy Tulloch Construction Group
Contractor set to fund £31m acquistion of Scottish buildings services group through share issue
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Tony the comedian wins a stay of execution
The primeminister was on fine form at the Labour party conference and Building's assistant editor thinks he may even miss him once he's gone
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Inspace's shares dip 2%
Turnover falls 11.5% at social housing maintenance firm despite rise in pre-tax profit
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EC Harris wins housing job in South-west
Consultant bags role with affordable housing consortium
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Timms pushes for £2bn extra procurement savings
Treasury minister Stephen Timms tells fringe meeting that public sector clients have to be more efficient
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Bumper order book boosts profit at Severfield-Rowen
Pre-tax profit soars by 61% at structural steel group thanks to high demand for large scale projects
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Potensis signs rugby star Martin Johnson
Ex-England captain will act as an ambassador for the construction and property recruitment consultancy
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Interserve to announce results this week
Delayed results are expected to reveal a £25m reduction in net assets following accounting irregularities
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Five graduate at T5 training school
First five fully qualified electricians finish pilot training scheme at Heathrow
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Amec JV wins £125m Scottish school project
The Amec-led consortium InspirED is the prefered bidder for a six-school PPP project in east Dunbartonshire
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Record results for White Young Green as profit hits £11m
Recent acquisitions boosts consultant’s revenue for year as order book hits £310m