All Building articles in 02 May 2014 – Page 2
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News
Manchester tower set for green light despite concerns
Conservationists warn Ian Simpson Architects’ No 1 Spinningfields would have ‘highly unfortunate impact’ on area
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Make doubles profit to £969,000
Total turnover up but European and Middle Eastern revenues fall
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WSP and Farrells picked for Old Oak Common station project
Engineer and architect to work up three options for new HS2, Crossrail and overground interchange
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MPs push for tougher Highways Agency regulation
Select committee believes current regulatory plans for an autonomous Highways Agency are “inadequate”
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Sainsbury’s plans to rein in capital expenditure
Retail giant plans to reduce proportion of revenue spent on development pipeline
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Costain order book hits record level
Firm’s order book increased to over £3bn in the first four months of the year
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ISG picks up £70m of office fit-out work
Contractor ISG has won £70m worth of fit-out contracts in the last two months, including job to fit out five floors of Walkie Talkie
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Balfour Beatty 'chucks out global strategy'
Analysts say move to sell consultant Parsons Brinckerhoff shows firm has abandoned its long-term strategy
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Balfour Beatty M&E boss exits after profit warning
Engineering services managing director Phil McGuire follows group chief executive Andrew McNaughton out the door after £30m profit warning
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Crossrail concrete workers’ conditions ‘unsafe’
Whistleblower claims concrete workers were exposed to unsafe conditions before last month’s fatality
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Balfour Beatty boss resigns amid fresh £30m profit hit
Group chief executive to leave “with immediate effect” after further UK construction losses discovered
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Horizon makes three senior hires
Client behind two proposed nuclear power plants recruits senior executives
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Six firms bag £1.3bn Anglian Water framework
Winning bidders for massive infrastructure framework include Balfour Beatty and Skanska
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Comment
Wonders & blunders with Félicie Krikler
If the Palais des Festivals wasn’t such an overbearing bunker, it might enjoy the amazing views, says Félicie Krikler. Whereas the Museum of the History of Tel Aviv-Yafo is so well composed, it is the view
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Features
Sketch of the week: Parthenon
Bryan Avery of Avery Associates Architects gives us a picture of the Parthenon
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