All Building articles in 2001 issue 29 – Page 2
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News
Tay fights 'unacceptable' bid
Country & Metropolitan's bid for housebuilder Tay Homes was in doubt this week after Tay called the offer "wholly unacceptable"
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Comment
Something better change
The NHS Executive says that its standard form contracts for PFI deals should be used largely unamended – but actually, there's no way the parties can do that. Here's why
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News
Laing calls in Bechtel to sort out final problem contract
US engineer set to work on National Physical Laboratory as Laing finalises sale of its construction arm
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Former Beazer boss lands new job
Former Beazer chief executive John Low has been appointed non-executive chairman of small Kent-based housebuilder Honeygrove.
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Features
Top bananas
Welcome to Building's annual league tables of the top 100 contractors and housebuilders in the UK.
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News
Ballast comes under fire from parent
Dutch company Ballast Nedam has criticised the performance of Ballast, its UK construction arm, which lost £1.8m in the first half of this year.
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WS Atkins: No more big job cuts on the way
Consultant says more job losses unlikely after cutting 150 in move to centralise support services
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Ikea appoints second architect
Swedish retailer Ikea has appointed Peterborough-based practice Ruddle Wilkinson to help develop its expansion programme.
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Rogers fights back after Welsh assembly sacking
Architect dismisses criticism and accuses assembly of "catastrophic failure" to manage the project
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Beijing 2008: Multiplex and Bovis Lend Lease set to bid
Multiplex in pole position to land Chinese Olympic deal after building Sydney stadium for 2000 games.
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Brick makers warn of 15% price hike in next year
Companies say higher gas prices and government legislation is to blame for steep rise in costs.
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Tube deals in '12 weeks' after Kiley dismissal
The sacking of Bob Kiley as chairman of London Transport will speed up negotiations and could see public–private partnership contracts signed in 12 weeks, say bidders for the Tube deals.
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Features
Let there be light - Cresswell place, London SW10
Banishing the shadows from a narrow mews house in London's Chelsea required a radical internal rethink from Azman Owens Architects.
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Features
Let there be light - 16 Club Row, London E1
An almost fully glazed street frontage, inviting passers-by to peer deep into the kitchen-diner, suggests that 16 Club Row is the residence of a professional exhibitionist.
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