All Building articles in 2002 issue 34 – Page 2
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News
Architects pitch for Canary Wharf expansion
Architects have been invited to draw up plans for a 1 million ft2 extension to Canary Wharf in London Docklands,.
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Trio of key appointments at Linden Homes
Housebuilder Linden Homes has beefed up its management team with the appointment of three directors.
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Battered Bluestone regroups – again
Morgan Sindall has beefed up the board of its regional contracting arm Bluestone as part of another reorganisation of the troubled division.
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Citex 'in no rush' to sell final division after EC Harris and Carillion deals
After splitting into three and giving up brand, firm is taking its time to find a buyer for remaining QS and project management arm.
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Jones looks on the bright side after collapse of big dream
Citex chief executive Oliver Jones remained in bullish mood, despite seeing his ambition to create a multidisciplinary giant end in the division and sale of his firm.
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Accord acquires Schofield
Support services firm Accord has taken over Hertfordshire consultant Schofield Lothian Group in another QS deal announced last week.
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Bluestone: we’ll do better next year
Morgan Sindall has promised the City that its regional contracting business will post a profit next year.
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Coalition forms to fight £6.5bn Midlands Heathrow
Local MPs and environment group join forces to persuade transport secretary to scrap idea of new airport.
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Delayed take-off: Local groups oppose £6.5bn Midlands airport
Opposition to a new airport in the West Midlands is a sign of things to come for a government desperate to increase airport capacity
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Changes to disability regs set to cost £190m a year
Proposed changes to the disability access regulations are set to cost owners and occupiers of new and existing buildings more than £190m a year, according to a Whitehall report.
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Rok buys Llewellyn for £16.25m
More than 100 years of family control at Llewellyn has ended with its acquisition by Rok for £16.25m.
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Comment
You had to be there
It is easy to mock RIBA president Paul Hyett for rolling up in Johannesburg this week (pages 18-19). The third earth summit has "fiasco" written all over it: 60,000 dignitaries are trying to save the planet in two weeks, thereby expending more greenhouse gases than Africa produces in a year. ...
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Features
Woman's hour
Lorraine Elliott, managing consultant at Hill International, talks about how writing to Building led her to set up the National Association of Women in Construction
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