All Building articles in 2002 issue 14 – Page 3
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Haywards wins £60m housing job
A consortium including multidisciplinary consultant Kennedy Haywards has won the competition to develop a £60m housing scheme in Bermondsey Spa, south-east London.
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Terry Farrell pulls out of £49m Swiss Cottage project
Architect makes shock exit from north London scheme after accusing partners of scaling down its role.
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£40m housing scheme for East Midlands coalfield site
English Partnerships set to approve first ever high-density housing scheme on former coal board land.
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Rowen to invest £4m in Watson Steel
Listed steel contractor Severfield-Rowen is to invest £4m this year in Watson Steel, the former Amec subsidiary it acquired for £2.6m last November.
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QS report backs £326m cost of Wembley
QS Cyril Sweett has approved the £326m price tag for the Wembley stadium redevelopment in a report for the Football Association.
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Government backs £235m laser research facility
DTI and Wellcome Trust form joint venture firm to build laboratory for cutting-edge equipment in Oxfordshire.
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Dome and Wembley lined up for 2012 Olympics bid
Arup feasibility study identifies Stratford and Lea Valley as other potential venues for London games.
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BDP reveals 20 redundancies in shift to PFI strategy
After axing commercial personnel, the UK's largest architect is now hiring staff with public sector experience.
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Restructuring costs Mansell almost £1m
Privately-owned contractor Mansell spent almost £1m on restructuring last year.
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HBG and Dragados fined £66,000 each
Contractors HBG and Dragados have each been fined £66,000 by the Dutch financial market watchdog for breaching the Netherlands' Securities Trade Act.
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