All Building articles in 2003 issue 27 – Page 3
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News
Fledgling minister sings from a Brownian hymn book
It's easy to see why one Fleet Street diarist described Nigel Griffiths as a "pocket Gordon Brown".
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Birse pays price for stadium disaster
Contractor Birse has announced an 82% drop in pre-tax profit for the 12 months to 30 April, compared with the previous year.
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Gerbeau too busy to help Olympic bid
Former Millennium Dome boss Pierre-Yves Gerbeau has changed his mind about helping with London's bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games.
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BSI retreats in Barbour row
Barbour Index, the information provider to the construction industry, has been given a licence to provide online data by the British Standards Institute after a complaint to the Office of Fair Trading.
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Balfour denies Hatfield charge
Contractor Balfour Beatty has hit back over a charge of involuntary manslaughter for the Hatfield rail disaster of 17 October 2000.
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Comment
Back to the drawing board
In response to the discussion on architects' education (4 July, pages 40-41), both the skills acquired and their role in the building team, there needs to be more emphasis on the process of design and construction.
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Features
Why are architects so sexist?
Architects stand accused of a 'disgusting' degree of sexism – not least by their own institute. We find out why the RIBA's blown the whistle – and how it plans to tackle the problem
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Comment
Is anybody out there?
We whole-heartedly agree with Mr Perry's letter (11 April, page 34) about partnering and its existence as a business philosophy only.
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News
Profit rises at Mitie – again
Pre-tax Profit at support services group Mitie has risen for the 16th consecutive year.
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Contractor Sunley Turriff goes into administration
Main business Lilley Construction sold as going concern after Cheshire-based parent group runs out of money.
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Moayedi pays high price for Potters Bar accident
Jarvis chairman Paris Moayedi has had his annual pay package reduced by £104,000.
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Contractors vie for advisory role on £750m Liverpool job
Contractors are vying for the job of overseeing a £750m mixed–use scheme in Liverpool, which is due for completion before it becomes the European Capital of Culture in 2008.
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National forum to oversee £400m training budget
New minister for construction launches body to give industry more say in publicly funded training.
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PRP to take control of £300m Ocean Estate
Architect PRP has been appointed consultant on the redevelopment of the £300m Ocean Estate in Tower Hamlets, east London.
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Comment
An alternative 2033 vision
Congratulations on reaching your 160th birthday and on the excellent supplement. Your visions of the future are both entertaining and challenging – but one thing grated on me.
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News
UK output down 11% on 2002, says DTI
Further signs of a market downturn have emerged with the release of government figures showing a fall in construction orders.
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Masterplanner sought for £1bn Bath revamp
One of Europe's largest regeneration projects, the Western Riverside scheme in Bath, took a step forward this week after project manager EC Harris invited expressions of interest from masterplannners.
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Carillion sues hospital for £1.6m over size of floors
Contractor Carillion has sued a London hospital trust for £1.6m in a row over cleaning services.
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