All Building articles in 2003 issue 36 – Page 3
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News
McAlpine to kick off at Arsenal – again
Contractor Sir Robert McAlpine is to restart work on the Arsenal football ground at Ashburton Grove, north London, within two months.
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Industry to lobby DTI for tougher adjudiction rules
Industry leaders to call for amendments to Construction Act to bring in stronger adjudicators and simpler system.
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Skanska faces six-month delay on £85m Moor House job
Contractor admits technical difficulties are delaying City office – but denies writ is pending on Abbey National HQ.
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Neil Kenworth of MDA dies at 61
Neil Kenworthy, a director at quantity surveyor Monk Dunstone Associates, has died of a heart attack, aged 61.
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Fresh talks at T5 over new electricians' pay deal
Talks are to begin this week on proposals drafted by BAA on pay and conditions for electricians at the Heathrow Terminal 5 site in west London.
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Skanska closes £470m Derby hospital deal
Contractor Skanska has reached financial close with partner Innisfree on a £470m PFI hospital in Derby, which is due to be completed in 2008.
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Feilden Clegg hopes to put 3000 homes into Oxford hole
Architect to draw up plans for sustainable community, with research centre and public transport, in derelict quarry.
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Features
Private Housebuilding Annual 2003
A guide to 100 of the UK's leading housebuilders by industry expert Fred Wellings
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Mowlem order book swells to record £2.6bn
Contractor Mowlem has announced a 14% increase in pre-tax profit and a record £2.6bn order book in its interim results.
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WSP aims to cut debt 16% by December
Support services group WSP intends to cut net debt 16% by the end of the year.
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