All Building articles in 2004 issue 04 – Page 2
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News
Industry body slams Inland Revenue over tax scheme
Construction Confederation dismayed as government rejects proposal to offer tax relief to more firms
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Comment
The cynic's bestiary
As you'd expect, a doctrine such as partnering that preaches co-operation for the greater good will be met with scepticism. Here's how to identify and tackle it
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Cleaning the bath
Multidisciplinary consultant Gifford has won the contract to provide building services design work for the restoration of Manchester's grade II-listed Victoria Baths. The Turkish bath, which won 300,000 votes in the final of the BBC's Restoration series last year, has three swimming pools, a Turkish baths suite, a laundry and ...
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Skansen boss to redress gender balance
Interiors contractor Skansen has appointed Anna Seeley corporate services director.
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Rebel shareholders call for clearout at Aukett
Shareholders at listed architect Aukett have called for its board of directors to be replaced because of disagreements over its European strategy.
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Row over internet auctions
Big industry hitters are backing the lowest-cost-wins procurement tool despite fears it will undermine supply chain best practice
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Comment
Guilt by association
Contractors may feel a strange empathy this week with those at the centre of the Hutton inquiry.
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News
Uproar as Egan's Asite backs internet auctions
Lowest-cost-wins procurement tool is offered by internet portal headed by partnering advocate Sir John Egan
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Jarvis' troubles mount as it announces profit warning
Doubts emerge over future of outsourcing deals worth £450m after share price falls 44.75p on Tuesday
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GMW forms global alliance with Chicago practice
Architect teams up with American fit-out specialist to target work in Europe, Asia and the Pacific
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Features
Aisle be back
Construction's often lucrative relationship with supermarkets has had its sticky-wheel moments. But now that competition between stores has hit an all-time high, the sector is racing back towards the building checkout.
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News
Police investigate sabotage after Wembley site death
HSE and police examine series of similar accidents involving stadium contractors PC Harrington and Multiplex
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Comment
The truth about Ricky
A reader writes - In the latest column by Building readers, Peter Starbuck attacks Ricky Tomlinson's account of events leading to the trial of the Shrewsbury two – or was it seven?
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News
Management buys ABB from Swiss parent
Garry Metcalfe, managing director of M&E firm ABB Building Systems, led a management buyout this week from its Swiss parent ABB Group.
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Tesco deal puts 45 store refits on the market
Supermarket chain Tesco is to refit 45 stores over the next 12 months as a result of its £53.7m acquisition last week of rival group Adminstore.
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Fresh fears over Holyrood's £401m budget
The bill for the Scottish parliament may overrun its "final" £401m budget
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Sir Robert McAlpine in row over £21m Cambridge lab
Contractor and architect head for adjudication over 10-month delay on university biological sciences centre
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