All Building articles in 14 May 2010 – Page 2
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Is Shapps going to be good for housebuilders?
So far the industry is keen to make friends with the new housing minister, but his localism agenda could turn them into enemies
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HCA undergoes senior management shake-up
Government cost-cutting leads to more high-profile departures and reorganisation of operations into three divisions
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North Midland Construction profit jumps 33%
Contractor posts Q1 profit but building subsidiary makes £21,000 loss
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Tribal income rises 28% but Nightingale still up for sale
Consultant says it is ready to make most of outsourcing opportunities in public sector
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British Land starts talks on 'Cheesegrater'
Developer commits to three schemes worth £500m and approaches contractors about 'Cheesegrater' tower
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Ready for a courtroom drama?
The Chelsea Barracks case in the High Court this week has a star cast list that you just couldn't make up
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Christian Candy gives evidence in Chelsea Barracks case
Counsel for CPC says Qatari Diar had "no lawful justification" for withdrawing planning application
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Chancellor to slash quango spending
George Osborne outlines plans for an independent Office for Budget Responsibility and emergency budget on 22 June
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Tactical adjudications
The court reminded the parties in the case of Pilon vs Bryer not to play too many games
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Heatherwick's new bus design revealed
Transport for London hopes 'new routemaster' will be in service by 2012
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Latest phase of Middlesbrough transporter bridge upgrade begins
Refurbishment is part of the build-up to the centenary celebrations of the iconic structure's openiing
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Olympics minister appointed
Tory MP Hugh Robertson appointed minister for sports, while Ed Vaizey is set to assume responsibility for architecture
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First-time buyer mortgage value rises a quarter in a month
Latest figures from Council of Mortgage Lenders reveals £2bn of loans were advanced to first-time buyers in March
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Loss at Aukett reduced by 75%
Architect lost £300,000 in six months to 31 March 2010, and reduced net debt to below £1m
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Former construction minister Stephen Timms stabbed
Labour MP was attacked by a 21-year-old woman in east London and is now recovering in hospital
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New construction minister revealed
Minister for State Mark Prisk is the coalition government's new construction minister
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Travis Perkins announces slight increase in profits
Builders' merchant says revenue up 2.2% since December last year
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Waterman expects fall in profit
Engineering consultant blames subdued activity in commercial market for 7% dip in revenue in third quarter
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Kier reports improved order book
Company sees slight improvement on last year, with most work coming through frameworks and from the education sector