All Building articles in 2004 issue 03 – Page 3
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News
HBG takes over Balfour scheme
HBG has taken over from rival Balfour Beatty on part of P&O Developments' £100m Regent Quarter scheme in London's King's Cross
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Industry backs top-up fees
The Construction Confederation has welcomed the introduction of university top-up fees, claiming it may boost applications for vocational courses.
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Features
Careers: Ask Edward
Having problems at work? Not sure about your legal position? In the first of a regular series our expert Edward Goodwyn, a partner at solicitor Masons, answers your questions
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News
Further and better particulars of … Tom Dengenis, Chief executive of Asite
Our monthly series on the construction people in the news targets the chief executive officer of loss-making internet portal Asite. Here he tells us how he plans to make it pay
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London can cope with Olympics, says Arup
An Arup report into accommodation needs for London's 2012 Olympic bid claims that the capital will be able to cope with the hundreds of thousands of visitors expected at the games.
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Judges reject Laing race case appeal
Contractor Laing this week lost a landmark ruling over a racial discrimination case that dates back to its work on the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, writes a court reporter.
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Comment
We're all doomed
I want to express my outrage at the government's proposal to increase tuition fees to undergraduates.
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Comment
Hissed again
In recognition of your timely post-Crimbo blitz on the dangers of the demon drink (16 January, pages 1, 3 and 24), wouldn't it be a consistent gesture to abandon the lashing out of £25 drinks vouchers to the winners of the excellent "In the detail" competition on this page? ...
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News
Broker's notes: Adios, pie army
Oh dear. It seems that I opened a can of worms with my rather provocative column last week.
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Laing reveals £87m PFI war chest
PFI specialist Laing has built up an £87m war chest for PFI investments and acquisitions.
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Kubrick site gets £50m overhaul
Architect Broadway Malyan is working on a £50m scheme to regenerate the infamous Tavy Bridge estate in Thamesmead, south-east London
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Five contractors in frame for £45m City office scheme
Speculative HQ building for client Prudential raises hopes that sluggish commercial market is reviving
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Five contractors in frame for £45m City office scheme
Speculative HQ building for client Prudential raises hopes that sluggish commercial market is reviving
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Fledgling Cardiff firm's profit soars 256%
Cardiff contractor Opco has announced a 256% rise in annual operating profit.
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Revealed: McAlpine civil war may hinge on 1930s deal
Alfred McAlpine faces £2m loss if Sir Robert wins High Court injunction to stop rebranding under family name
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Contractor gets £1m bill for DLR tunnel explosion
Japanese firm Nishimatsu is fined £700,000 after admitting serious safety breaches on light rail extension
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