All Building articles in 09 January 2009 – Page 3
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Rok revises 2009 forecasts as workload falls
But repair and maintenance contractor says 2008 results should meet latest expectations
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House sales plummet despite rising enquiries
Buyer interest rises on the back of low interest rates and prices but sales fail to lift
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Taylor Wimpey rules out debt-for-equity deal
Chief executive dismisses reports that lenders will take a slice of the company as he warns of further writedowns
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Network Rail seeks delivery partner for £3bn Crossrail works
Contractor will deliver on all elements of programme except the tunnels
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QED Wates wins £270m Luton BSF scheme
Scheme will include rebuilding or refurbishing 13 schools and building a library, theatre and youth facilities
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Bids for 2012 design services close in one month
Companies wanting to bid for Olympic design work have until February 16 to express interest
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Tory opposition to business levy threatens Crossrail funding
Tories table motion arguing against second reading for Business Rate Supplements Bill
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Mayor opens DLR extension to Woolwich
Much needed DLR extension to Woolwich Arsenal opens ahead of schedule and within budget
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Construction ouput at 30-year low
Overall output will not increase until the second half of 2010 predicts Construction Products Association
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Dubai's second-tallest tower may have contractor by end of month
Developer of Burj Al Alam believed to have approached Samsung Engineering and Besix, after Arabtec pulled out
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A safety holiday in Mallorca
Note the raised platform made from planks and supported by concrete blocks
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Dubai expects $1.2bn budget deficit
Government revenues will not grow enough to compensate for 42% rise in public spending
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Government reveals consultants on £45bn school building programme
Eighteen consultants are appointed to a framework by Partnerships for Schools
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Taylor Wimpey sources dismiss deal fears
Ahead of tomorrow's trading update sources say bank's credit committees 'very unlikely' to scupper deal
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Ex-Skanska chief joins Osborne
David Fison is appointed chief executive at family-owned UK contractor
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Construction and conflict in Jerusalem
With land at the heart of the Palestinian/Israeli struggle, every construction project can constitute a political act
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Galliford Try heads for housing top five
Chief exec says downturn will propel firm into top tier of housebuilders, as 500 staff put onto four-day week
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HBOS may merge social housing groups to sell as single entity
Private equity groups circle Keepmoat and Apollo as bank seeks to reduce property market exposure
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Bond Bryan gets go-ahead for Rotherham college
Architect gains planning approval for £70m new-build art and technology college in town centre