All Building articles in 01 April 2010 – Page 3
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Transforming lives
A new trust hopes to help school children take full advantage of the educational, creative and sporting facilities Building Schools for the Future will create for them
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Network Rail £3.5bn framework extended
Deal to renew track for further five years leaves collapsed contractor Jarvis off list
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Rider Levett Bucknall wins top employer award
Consultant has been hailed as Britain’s top employer by Corporate Research Foundation and The Daily Telegraph
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Quarter of sites failed March safety checks
Health and Safety Executive blitz on 2,014 construction sites focused on refurbishment and roofing work
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Capita project manages £12.7m leisure centre
Consultant completes external work on the Darwen Leisure Centre in Lancashire
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WYG is QS and project manager on Surrey school refurb
Sustainability at the forefront of the £2m scheme at Ashley Church of England Primary School
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Contractor fights to clear name in £7.5m sapphire 'asset' row
Peter Rank & Sons becomes second building firm in 12 months to deceive banks with gemstone
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Balfour Beatty set to win £66m fire PFI
Balfour's Mansell subsidiary is understood to have beaten Miller Construction to North West contract
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Morgan EST wins £500m cable contract
Morgan Sindall's infratructure business chosen by E.ON for 10-year framework
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Building bosses join calls to scrap National Insurance rise
Heads of JCB and Aggregate Industries are among 21 business leaders opposed to Labour policy
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ChandlerKBS announces promotion
As associate, Ulf Oebius will continue to manage the Paris accounts
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Trench Farrow is project manager on Merton’s super schools
The project management arm of WYG will work on an £8m project to transform four schools
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EC Harris receives APM Accreditation
Consultant is the first built asset consultant to be awarded the European accreditation
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Ever vigilant
You know those metal discs that sometimes appear right in the middle of the road? It turns out they’re even more dangerous than we thought! Thanks to Nick Dodd for this one
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Jarvis: At last it’s all over
Jarvis was building a name for itself in the railway sector, until the 2000 Potters Bar accident. Eight years later, the business has finally come off the rails
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Vinci versus the wurzels
Strange as it may seem, a council faced with two bids that are equally good can take all kinds of things into account when picking a winner, as this recent case demonstrates
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Vote with your trolleys
Starting tomorrow morning, my usual trip to Tesco will now be to one of their competitors (“Tesco sends design and QS work to India”, 12 March, page 13)
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What politicians really think
It is in a government’s nature to cut capital spending before public revenue. But the Charter 284 cause can be served by appealing to politicians’ worst instincts