All Building articles in 2003 issue 11 – Page 3
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News
Stiell set to mine rich stadium and airport seam
Alfred McAlpine subsidiary Stiell Facilities is poised to win a number of maintenance and facilities services contracts in the stadium and airport sectors.
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Labour agency set to import workers from Romania
The Home Office has agreed in principle to a proposal to import east Europeans to help solve the skills shortage.
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After the fire …
Architect Ron Galloway associates has won the South Bridge design competition for an area of Edinburgh destroyed by fire in December. The scheme is based on the assumption that the site should be built up to its original level of density. It will include bars, clubs, theatres, shops and restaurants. ...
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Firms hope US gives them a look-in after the war is over
Construction trade body selects firms with expertise to carry out reconstruction work after second Iraq war.
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DTI launches inquiry into Bickerton affair
A fresh investigation has been launched into the collapse of regional contractor Bickerton
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Swan Hill admits slowdown
Housebuilder Swan Hill said this week that it has been affected by a slowdown in the market.
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Miletrian reveals £3m loss after two directors quit
Banks to review borrowing facility at end of month after fit-out contractor posts 'poor' results.
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Interserve suffers £2m growing pains
Support services group Interserve posted a pre-tax profit of £37.2m last week for the 12 months to 31 December, down £2.1m on the previous year.
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Wolseley upbeat after record £187m profit
Materials group Wolseley has announced a record pre-tax profit of £187.1m for the six months to 31 January, a 2.1% increase on the same period last year.
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Comment
The tao of GC/Works 1
The GC/Works 1 contract has had an overhaul, and is probably now the best in the business, but projects only work when oneness is achieved …
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