All Building articles in 2001 issue 02 – Page 2
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News
Barratt complains over 'distorted' TV claims
Top housebuilder hits back over allegations of poor work as three rivals also come under TV scrutiny.
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'Sack firms with bad safety records' ministers urged
Unions ask government to remove companies from preferred lists if they flout safety rules.
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China is most attractive market, says survey
China is the most attractive construction market in the world, according to the RICS.
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Features
Appointments
ContractorsGraham Carr, former managing director of Willmott Dixon's sister company E Turner & Sons, has been appointed managing director of the firm's Birmingham-based construction operation.Birmingham construction company Buxton has appointed Stuart Handley and Mick Bates site managers.Construction and development company The Rydon Group has made the following promotions. Bob Bond ...
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Amey restructure to focus on key sectors
Support services group Amey is restructuring to focus more closely on defence, local authorities, education, health and utilities.
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Amec to publish results
Amec is to split its results into three this year to reflect its increasing interest in client services.
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Chongquing Jiangbei International Airport, central China
This design for a 65 000 m2 terminal has just been approved by project client the Chinese government.
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Features
Cost study: National Agriculture Centre
In common with many farmers, the Royal Agricultural Society sees diversification as the key to increased competitiveness. The society hopes that the new exhibition hall at its National Agriculture Centre in Warwickshire will allow it to attract general trade shows and give the nearby Birmingham National Exhibition Centre a run ...
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Audit office questions partnering agreements
NAO warns that partnering may exclude competition, and challenges demo projects.
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Comment
Adjudication in the bushes
Spend six months preparing your claim, spring it on your quarry when it's least expected and refuse any extension of time. Result? You lose when you get to court.
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Construction shares rally as firms hit 2000 targets
Carillion, Alfred McAlpine and Berkeley Group start the year on a high as investors warm to industry.
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£20m MBO at Hyder arm
AMERICAN UTILITY firm Western Power Distribution has sold British consultant engineer Hyder to a management buyout team for £20m.
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Berkeley to invest £1m in new recruits
BERKELEY group is planning to plough £1m into training subcontractors to combat the current shortage of skilled operatives.
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UK engineer to build 30 000 prefab terraces in China
Battle McCarthy links up with Chinese government and universities to trial sustainable modular system.
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