All Building articles in 2003 issue 06 – Page 3
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News
One month hole appears in CTRL programme
Work is suspended on east London section of rail link after tunnelling disturbs 19th-century wells.
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British embassies to get anti-terror refurbishment
Consultant Serco to oversee top-security work; labour agency Audax IT to recruit and vet workers.
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EP cuts new deal to get Allerton Bywater moving
Agency to reduce role of Gleeson–Miller in Yorkshire's millennium village in hope of beginning site work this year.
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It's all mine
Architect RMJM has won a competition for a £14m project at Woodhorn Colliery Museum near Ashington in Northumberland. The scheme includes an exhibition and archive building (pictured), and the restoration of the museum's listed pithead buildings. Cost consultant is Gardiner & Theobald.
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Comment
Reversing ahead
Are reverse auctioning and best value legally compatible for public authorities? EU procurement rules would suggest not. But what if the rules change?
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Comment
Adjudication is king
Almost five years into adjudication, are we moving away from what parliament intended the process to be? Very likely, but that's all for the good
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Features
Tender price forecast: Haze across the horizon
With a war looming, shares prices plummeting and the office market in London freezing, it’s all but impossible to know what will happen next. But building tender prices and workload are still likely to continue their steady rise
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Costain wins £60m lab job
Costain has won a £60m contract for the Diamond Synchrotron laboratory, the largest to be built in the UK for 30 years.
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Firms sue Atkins for £6m over DLR explosion
Atkins is being sued for £5.9m by contractors Mowlem and Nishimatsu after an explosion in a tunnel during work to extend the Docklands Light Railway in 1998
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Morgan Sindall profit falters as Bluestone loses £5m
But bosses predict speedy return to financial health for group's regional contracting division.
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Lack of landlord stalls £300m estate plan
The £300m Ocean Estate regeneration scheme in London's East End has been delayed by the council's failure to find housing association to take on the project.
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Features
Industry must link up with schools, says education secretary Clarke
Charles Clarke calls for links to be forged between firms and secondary schools to solve skills crisis.
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Features
Gleeson names its next managing director
Andrew Muncey is promoted to take over from retiring boss David Eyre in May.
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Features
Pidgley Jr takes on dad's former manager
Cadenza boss hires ex-Thirlstone Homes managing director Sean Burroughs as new right-hand man.
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