All Building articles in 2002 issue 41 – Page 3
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Bowmer on brink of breaking into big time
Contractor Bowmer & Kirkland is in line to win the first phase of the £500m Royals business park in east London.
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Metronet faces more delays before closure of Tube deal
Contracts will not be finalised until January rather than next month because banks fear legal action.
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Gensler beats US rivals to win Dubai deal
Architect Gensler has won a masterplan competition for a financial centre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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Minister backs Building anti-racism drive
Construction minister Brian Wilson this week praised Building’s coverage of the industry’s race problems and called for employers to take action.
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Amicus threatens M&E pay deal
M&E union Amicus may call for an independent review of the national ballot that led to the Joint Industry Board pay agreement.
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Laing tipped to buy Amey's PFI stakes after homes sale
Sale of Laing Homes gives group £100m for PFI acquisitions and makes Wimpey the UK's biggest housebuilder.
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BAA in talks to build council homes for T5 workers
After Terminal 5 is completed, housing will be used by Hillingdon council for residents in Heathrow area.
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Koolhaas and Arup win £385m Beijing TV project
Television headquarters is a key element in plans for 2008 Olympics and development of business district.
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£220m tower planned for Docklands
PROPERTY developer SKMC has presented London planning authorities with plans for a £220m mixed-use tower in Docklands.
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Rok axes 150 jobs in Llewellyn deal
Exeter-based contractor Rok this week announced that 150 jobs would be lost after its £16.25m acquisition of rival firm Llewellyn.
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