All Building articles in 2003 issue 35 – Page 3
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And the banned played on
Wasn't your article "Scourge of the Skyline" a little sensationalist (25 July, page 24)?
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F+A chief Arnold quits to join Gardiner & Theobald
QS Franklin + Andrews announces shock departure of MD just 16 months after merging with Mott MacDonald.
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Architectural gymnastics
Architect SHH has completed this £1.6m LA Fitness centre in Bressenden Place, south London.
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All square in Mayfair
Developer Consolidated Real Estate Management Service has completed a £100m, six-storey office scheme in Curzon Square, Mayfair. The 7500 m2 project, which was officially launched this week, is linked to a grade II-listed period building. The project, which includes a new public square, was originally designed by Sir Michael Hopkins ...
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Steelwork firms slash prices to stay afloat
The collapse of the London office and commercial market is forcing steelwork contractors to cut prices to win work and maintain market share.
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Irish giant John Sisk launches major UK acquisition drive
Contractor understood to be in negotiations with five South-west firms including Cowlin, Pearce and Midas.
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Consultants send work abroad
British consultants and design firms are following a trend set by the insurance and banking industries and outsourcing work to low-cost overseas operators
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Global warming could make 70% of offices unusable
Experts warn that buildings without air-conditioning will not cope with climate change by the year 2030.
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Taywood to split up housing after £480m Wilcon buyout
Wilson Connolly chief executive expected to head one of three regional divisions of £3bn-turnover business.
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Amec interim profit dips sharply to £35.7m
Engineering services company Amec has announced a pre-tax profit of £35.7m for the six months to 30 June. This is a fall of 14% on the same period last year, despite a slight rise in turnover.
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Interim profit at Wilcon jumps 58% to £30.2m
Housebuilder Wilson Connolly this week unveiled strong results for the six months to 30 June.
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Rising star Longcross set to hit £100m turnover
Contractor and engineer's order book is swollen by a slew of framework deals with public and private sectors.
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Laing makes £900,000 on Amey deal in three months
Support services group set to make a handsome profit on PFI contracts bought for bargain price of £29.1m.
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