All Building articles in 2006 issue 43
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Skanska Innisfree lands Walsall hospitals PFI
Contractor wins 33-year, £170m scheme, which includes a construction project and facilities management
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The Church of Spilt Blood
A sure-footed worker at this aptly named church in St Petersburg goes about his daily business
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Skanska profit down in Q3
UK revenue rises 17% but building and civil construction are hampered by staff shortages
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Amec rejected offer from Australian rival
Downer EDI reveals that talks with Amec broke down over its all-share offer for the company
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Healthcare boss takes over at Taylor Woodrow
The former CEO of General Healthcare Group will become chief executive on January 2
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CABE slams Sheppard Robson's Oriental City scheme
Design watchdog attacks the £150m development for its lack of green credentials
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Insulation body sued over unpaid fees
The Confederation of Multifoil Manufacturers is being sued for breach of contract
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Ennstone pays £18m quarry in Telford
Ennstone Johnston buys up remaining 49% shareholding of Berwyn Granite Quarries
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Wolseley buys six firms
Materials suppliers continues its acquisition trail, spending £61m on six companies in Europe and the USA
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MCG investigates client needs
Skanska boss is brought in to carry out pilot study into improving the construction industyry's service to clients
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Multiplex seeks settlement with Wembley subbie
Multliplex postpones a court hearing with M&E contractor Honeywell until next year
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Payment problems are hitting engineers
ACE warns that despite 70% increase in workload, late payments by private clients are damaging the engineering sector
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Waterman Group buys Australian engineer
Environmental consultant acquires AHW Consulting Engineers for undisclosed sum
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Three on Tyneside and Gateshead BSF shortlist
Three teams have been picked to bid for the £172m schools programme
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British Land chairman to join Lehman Brothers
Sir John Ritblat will join investment bank in January but will remain as honorary president of firm he has headed up for 35 years
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Multiplex board apologises for disastrous Wembley losses
Despite Wembley Multiplex says construction division will soon return to normal levels of profit
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Lemley reveals fears over delivery of London Olympics
American says he resigned from ODA because politics was threatening to bring the games in late and overbudget
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Jack's Olympic broadside
Jack Lemley assertion that working on the London Olympics could have ruined his reputation for delivering projects on time will hit the confidence of all those involved
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Government launches construction skills academy
Education secretary Alan Johnson confirms government approval for national construction skills academy