All Building articles in 09 July 2010 – Page 2
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Six firms shortlisted for £1bn London development
Skanska and Kier are among shortlisted firms for £1bn redevelopment of New Covent Garden Market
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Cement industry reduces emissions
Industry achieves 4% drop since 2005 according to data published today
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Blackfriars starts to take shape
Balfour Beatty nears completion of foundations work, paving the way for construction of station to straddle Thames
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Amec wins work on £225m BP Azerbaijan job
ATA consortium secures five-year contract to manage services on oil and gas facilities
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McLaren wins £45m Spurs training facility
McLaren has won a £45m deal to build a new training ground fro Tottenham Hotspur.
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Low & Bonar posts £8m profit
Product supplier returns round £5.8m loss and reveals £700,000 spend on Abu Dhabi factory
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DTZ slashes losses after restructure
Estate agency reports £3.6m operating profit and cuts losses from £80m to £23m after major restructuring
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Hodge to head 'value for money' enquiry into BSF
Review by Public Accounts Committee chair Margaret Hodge will look at claims of waste and bureaucracy
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New house price fears as enquiries fall
Five percent more estate agents reported falls in new buyer enquries than rises last month
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Mansell wins £73m share of Hackney Homes pot
Balfour Beatty subsidiary will start work in October on part of Hackney’s £220m Decent Homes contract
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Gove publishes new version of scrapped BSF schools list
Twenty schools have had their statuses changed in the latest list
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Chinese 'rocket man' wins record compensation from developers
A chinese farmer who fired homemade rockets on builders has secured £75k for his land
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Commercial development falls in June
Savills survey of commercial developers shows first downturn in three months after dramatic cut in public sector spending
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Hyder reveals positive start to year
Engineering giant says trading from April to July was slightly ahead of expectations
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Infinity Bridge wins steel award
Stockton-on-Tees’ Infinity Footbridge was one of four projects to scoop gongs at last week’s Structural Steel Design Awards
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Gove faces Lib Dem split over BSF
Simon Hughes, Lib Dem deputy leader, distances party from education secretary’s decision to axe 700 school projects
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Kier group finance director to step down
Deena Mattar is to be replaced by Balfour Beatty’s Haydn Mursell in November
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Comment
Shanghai diary: What China taught the CIOB
CIOB members took in the magnitude of China’s construction growth at its recent AGM in Shanghai
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Ex-Kier chief engineer starts new consultancy
Barry Johnson joins ex-Robert Benaim director Brian Bell to form Bell Johnson