All Building articles in 10 May 2013 – Page 3
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Mears moves fast on Morrison integration
Firm expects to complete full integration by the end of the year
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Infrastructure spending could boost UK economy by £100bn
Report recommends government spend 1% of GDP on infrastructure for the next five years
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VolkerFitzpatrick wins £50m Crossrail job
Firm to design and build new sidings at Ilford train yard
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Concern grows over Daniel Contractors
Northwest specialist faces seven court orders to pay debts totalling £111,698 amid reports of financial difficulties
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Emcor pulls out of UK construction
M E giant pulls out of construction market to focus on facilities management
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Interserve wins £700m of work in first quarter
Clients include Jaguar Land Rover, Magnox and Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
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Schools chief blames 'market deterioration' for shock £1bn funding switch
EFA capital director Mike Green says new PF2 model not to blame for cut in privately-financed schools
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Revealed: Full breakdown of £1bn schools batches
Education Funding Agency publishes detail of £300m capital and £700m PF2 schools work
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Former EC Harris and DL stars launch consultant
Six former partners link up to found Alinea consulting
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Galliford Try housebuilding boss to diversify for growth
Andrew Richards looks for higher margins at Linden Homes through JVs and private rented sector sales
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EFA starts £1bn schools race
Over 70 schools to be funded but PF2 element suffer drastic cut back
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Make Architects to close Birmingham office
Firm blames lack of regional work for decision to shut Birmingham base
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MPs reject Thames estuary airport plans
Heathrow expansion backed at expense of schemes by Foster Partners, Halcrow and Gensler
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Construction output lowest for 15 years
Latest ONS figures show output falling 2.4% in the first quarter of 2013
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Sweett board reaches out to rebel shareholders
Board seeks meeting with Francis Ives after quashing attempted coup
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Features
The opening of New Zealand House
The Builder’s appraisal of a London tower block vs our own architectural correspondent’s critique 50 years on …
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Comment
Party wall disputes: The end of the party
When a claimant drops a claim, they become liable to pay the defendant’s costs in party wall cases. But the Court of Appeal has recently issued guidance on when the courts can ignore this
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Comment
Walter Lilly vs Mackay: A curate’s egg
Walter Lilly vs Mackay grabbed headlines and produced a lengthy judgement. But exceptional cases should not set general precedents in law