All Building articles in 2002 issue 21 – Page 3
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Comment
Anatomy of a fiasco
As the World Cup kicks off in the beautiful (and completed) arenas of Japan and South Korea, our attention is again on England’s beautiful (but unstarted) stadium in Wembley. Three consultants’ reports presented to MPs last week cast new light on the cost of the troubled project and the controversial ...
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News
Sturgess quits post after Skanska shake-up
Skanska’s UK building managing director Andy Sturgess has left his post suddenly after David Fison became the new boss.
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News
Mace wins £70m Wellcome Trust genome centre
Construction firm beats stiff opposition to build science scheme on sensitive rural site in Cambridgeshire.
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News
Revealed: Wembley will cost £410m to build
Final cost will be higher than the £326.5m agreed by sole contractor Multiplex, but still 'value for money'.
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Features
Cost update: May 2002
This quarter, Davis Langdon & Everest examines preliminaries percentages of four case studies, plus the latest price change information for labour and materials, including the first effects of the new aggregates levy
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News
Atkins’ Hanscomb deal hit by 9/11
WS Atkins chief executive Robin Southwell has revealed that the 11 September attacks delayed the company’s £19.8m swoop for international QS Hanscomb.
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News
Morrison costs AWG £106m
Utilities group AWG this week revealed that its acquisition of Morrison Construction had cost it £106.4m in the past year.
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News
McAlpine starts £100m share buy-back
Conctractor Alfred McAlpine this week kicked off a share buy-back programme that will return more than £100m to investors.
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