All Building articles in 19 April 2013 – Page 2
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Government cracks down on ‘meritless’ judicial reviews
Series of measures proposed to counter rise in legal challenges
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Miller poaches Morgan Sindall south boss
Stephen Scard joins Miller as regional managing director for South-east
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Redrow says Help to Buy boosting interest
Visitor numbers, selling prices and reservations all up this year
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Kier agrees £221m deal to buy May Gurney
May Gurney board to recommend £221m Kier bid representing a 35% premium over Costain offer
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HS2 proposes new west London tunnel
Tunnel stretching 9km under Ealing and Northolt aims to minimise disruption and delay
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Blacklisting protesters target Royal Bam
Delegation led by Unite union will travel to Amsterdam to protest outside Royal Bam’s annual general meeting
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Mark Farrar to leave skills body
Chief executive of the Construction Industry Training Board is to leave organisation after seven years
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EDF downsizes Hinkley Point C staff
Firm scales back nuclear new build operation in Somerset to control costs
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Aecom eyes roles on £1.4bn bridge project
Firm looks at potential design and PPP roles on scheme to connect US and Canada
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Royal Imtech cuts 1,300 jobs as write-offs increase
Parent company of Imtech UK will implement ‘tigher controls’ across the group
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HTA restructures as founder retires
Firm forms limited liability partnership and expands board as Bernard Hunt steps down
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Make profit jumps 166%
Architect experiences rapid growth in India but sees Chinese expansion halted
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GLA development panel: full list revealed
Berkeley Group, major housebuilders and contractors all secure places
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NHS ‘wasted’ floor space costs £2.3bn
EC Harris report finds NHS is underutilising space equivalent to the size of Hyde Park
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A third of builders cut staff in tough start to year
Workloads down as industry suffers in the first three months of 2013
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Features
Public project of the year 2013
The spectacular roof of the Western Concourse of King’s Cross station soared above the impressive competition, in this diverse category
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Building magazine project of the year 2013
Biggest doesn’t always mean best, but in the case of Renzo Piano’s Shard, the building’s scale, technical wizardry, speedy delivery and stunning design mean it towers over the opposition
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Project/construction management firm of the year 2013
In the year that the Olympic park and the Shard completed, winner Mace’s impressive financials have rounded off a ‘celebratory and congratulatory’ year for the firm
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