All Building articles in 2003 issue 12 – Page 3
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News
Anti-cowboy scheme opens in Wales
The government has launched its anti-cowboy initiative, the quality mark scheme, in Wales.
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News
Amey shareholders clamour for sale of group
Leading shareholders of beleaguered support services group Amey are calling for the sale of the company after the announcement on Wednesday of a pre-tax loss of £129.5m in 2002.
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Comment
It's still all to play for
I want to respond to Steve Elkin's letter (14 March, page 34), which criticised the Construction Industry Training Board for "pulling the funding" of Regional Construction Careers Groups.
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News
Miletrian calls in receiver after huge loss
London fit-out contractor Miletrian has gone into administrative receivership after losing £2m on a single contract.
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News
Industry beats FTSE average after start of war on Iraq
Construction and building materials shares remain strong – in contrast to all-share index's roller-coaster ride.
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News
Foster takes home £6m as profit halves
Lord Foster was paid £6.1m by Foster and Partners in the 2001/2 financial year, despite the fact that the practice's pre-tax profit more than halved in the same period, according to the latest annual results posted at Companies House.
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News
Barratt fights Israelis for £50m job
Israeli developer Ampurius Holdings is competing against UK housebuilder Barratt Homes for a £50m mixed-use scheme in south-east London
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News
Gleeson comes clean after £5m contract loss
Analysts praised contractor MJ Gleeson's strict accounting policies this week, after it announced a pre-tax profit of just £0.3m for the six months to 31 December.
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News
Bovis to axe 40 staff after review of market prospects
Contractor reveals redundancy plans in the same week that QS EC Harris decides to close Glasgow office.
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Features
Bovis to axe 40 staff after review of market prospects
Contractor reveals redundancy plans in the same week that QS EC Harris decides to close Glasgow office.
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Features
Contractors to get training in Egan principles
Construction body Be launches one-day course package on collaborative working.
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