All Building articles in 11 February 2011 – Page 6
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News
Driver Group chairman scoops £250,000 in share sell-off
Consultancy firm gives executives almost three million shares as financial incentive to turn the company around
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News
Hill wins BBVA Bancomer contract in Mexico
Firm is consultant on an operating center for the largest financial institution in Mexico
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News
View from my office: Ralph Dando
The partner at Robinson Low Francis overlooks the Maltese Mediterranean sea and bed rock beach
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News
Capita wins NHS Scotland Estates
Firm appointed survey partner for Phase 2 of the implementation of an Estates Asset Management System
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Comment
Arbitration: Martin Dawes vs Treasure and Son
This case raised issues about the point or stage at which an arbitrator’s mandate expires or ceases to have jurisdiction and the extent, ambit or scope of a settlement of an arbitration.
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News
EC Harris appoints partner for Edinburgh
Consultant appoints chartered QS and former Trett Consulting regional director
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Comment
There will be skills shortages if apprentices don't return
Thousands of apprentices left the industry during the recession and unless government and industy act fast they won’t be coming back
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News
Construction of new Renewable Energies Academy to begin
Shepherd Offshore to demolish and redevelop disused site by September
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Bam gets green light for £23m office development in Leeds
Construction can begin as soon as occupier signs up
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Features
Roofing battens
John Brash JB-RED roofing battens were used on BRE’s refurbishment of a Victorian stable block at its Garston site near Watford
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News
Gleeds appointed on University of Bath framework
Consultant is project and cost manager on scheme that includes conversion of existing property, refurbishment and new build
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Capita appoints senior consultant in design and infrastructure
Thomas Beney will help with the delivery of renewable energy projects for private and public clients
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£14.3m Eccles tower block refurb gets green light
Developer claims energy efficiency measures and PV cells could save tenants £200 a year in fuel bills
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Comment
Housebuilding needs to learn the lessons of the 1930s
In the 1930s we built around 300,000 homes a year in the face of a worldwide recession. Why are things so different this time around?