All Building articles in 2001 issue 28 – Page 3
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News
Firms slow to adopt e-product data
The construction industry is holding on to the paper age when it comes to getting building products information, a new survey has revealed.
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Lovell to set up training academy
Social housing contractor Lovell has launched a residential training academy and is planning to recruit up to 100 apprentices over the next three years.
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Orders climb 7% in year to May
Construction orders for the year to May rose 7% to £24bn, according to figures from the DTI.
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EC Harris gets £286m African call
Consultant EC Harris has been selected as strategic partner to the preferred bidder in a £286m telecoms project to connect 24 countries in Africa.
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Mace exits £22m RCA scheme
Mace has unexpectedly stood down as project manager for a £22m teaching block for the Royal College of Art, which is planned for a prestige site next to the Royal Albert Hall in west London.
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NHS' Procure 21 goes live
Pilot contracts under NHS Estates' new procurement system, Procure 21, are due to go out to tender next week.
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21st-century redbrick
D5 Architects has applied for planning permission for this £6.5m development of North East Worcestershire College in Redditch.
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Features
Five corporate entertainment venues for 2002
Treat your clients to a day at WimbledonBook this August for next summer's event. Full corporate hospitality costs at least £600 per person. This rises to £2500 for the best seats at the men's final; the women's final is a grand less. Call Keith Prowse Hospitality on 020-8795 2222.Count the ...
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