All Building articles in 19 July 2013 – Page 2
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RMJM faces winding-up petition
A winding-up petition against architect RMJM has been filed at the Court of Session in Edinburgh by one of its former employees
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Insolvencies across industry fall
The number of construction firms falling into insolvency dropped last month
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MPs call for Crossrail blacklisting investigation
Information watchdog asked to examine evidence after unanimous call made to Vince Cable by select committee
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Babcock buys Brazilian specialist
Firm looking to broaden its range of services and grow in the Brazilian market by buying facilities management firm for £22m
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Miller scoops £57m of university work
Contractor working across five university campuses on refurbishment and new build projects
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Woolwich Crossrail station deal 'close'
A funding commitment for the £100m fit-out of Woolwich Crossrail station is expected to be finalised within two weeks
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Skanska set to start on £500m Scalpel tower
Skanska has confirmed it has won the £500m job to build the Scalpel tower in the City of London, with the firm set to start on site this month
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Willmott Dixon wins 'little Eton' free school
Willmott Dixon has won a £15m contract to build a free school that will be the first to allow pupils to board
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Sweett hails strong first quarter
Sweett Group traded ahead of expectations in the first quarter of this year, the consultant said today
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UK languishes in global built asset value
EC Harris report puts UK 11 th in world ranking of built asset value
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Grimshaw to design Istanbul art museum
Architect Grimshaw has won a competition to design a new contemporary art museum in Istanbul
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Government slices £160m from schools capital pot
Department for Education confirms fund aimed at improving schools in local authority areas with the greatest need has been reduced to £820m
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RIBA steps in to bankroll legal action against RMJM
Exclusive: Winding-up petition mooted as 25 people make claim for £170k worth of salaries and other payments
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Comment
How low can you go?
Desperate times call for desperate measures and some bids for public sector jobs have come in abnormally low. But this can be bad news for contracting authorities and bidders alike
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My digital life … Heather Jermy
Purcell’s associate and heritage consultancy manager on buying sandals, Dire Straits, and her relationship with her tablet
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The remains of the day
With tentative signs of improvement at last for the construction industry, it’s time to look at what has happened to the legal and commercial world since the crash of 2007
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Running for cover
When a tower crane collapsed, the contractor blamed its subcontractor who turned to its insurer. But the insurer looked for wriggle room in the small print …
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Housebuilders race ahead in robust recovery
UK housebuilding’s remarkable recovery means its value has doubled over last 12 months
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Pressure rises on Laing O’Rourke over tax affairs
Business department supports calls for contractor to explain tax arrangements
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