All Building articles in 2003 issue 39 – Page 3
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In the next six months … Is the housebuilding bubble about to burst?
In the first of a series of articles examining the short-term prospects of the construction industry, we look at how changes in the housing market will affect listed housebuilders over the next six months
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Accountants fined £5000 for safety breaches
Three partners at an accountancy firm in Ashford, Kent, have been fined a total of £5000 for failing to control the risk of falls while construction work was carried out on their building.
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Taywood's £480m Wilcon takeover
My take on Taylor Woodrow's £480m takeover of Wilson Connolly, as well as the feverish speculation linking just about every major housebuilder with the acquisition of a smaller rival, is that the big boys are gearing themselves up to break into the FTSE 100.
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Laing sheds housing arm in £16m buyout
Laing has disposed one of its remaining housing interests, selling urban regeneration specialist John Laing Partnership to a management team for £16.4m.
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DfES to select 150 school-building teams
The Department for Education and Skills is planning to select 150 contractor-led supply chains to carry out its 15-year, £60bn schools programme
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Rok pursues Galliford despite rejection of £113m bid
Exeter contractor hopes to have 'constructive dialogue' with takeover target after initial bid undervalues firm.
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100 Olympic training camps planned across Britain
Regional Development Agencies to find suitable sites for camps as part of London's bid to host 2012 games.
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