All Building articles in 2004 issue 09 – Page 3
-
News
Laing O'Rourke in clear after T5 fraud inquiry
A supervisor at Laing O'Rourke's site at Heathrow Terminal 5 triggered a fraud investigation after he claimed that building materials had been booked in but not delivered.
-
News
WYG strikes 43% off Ballast losses
Multidisciplinary consultant White Young Green has managed to claw back £150,000 of the money it was owed by failed contractor Ballast.
-
News
Cleveland Bridge set to axe 240 staff
Cleveland Bridge, the steelwork contractor that is working on the national stadium at Wembley, has announced that it may make up to 240 staff redundant.
-
Features
Housing Futures 2024
Building Futures, a joint initiative between CABE and the RIBA, has just produced Housing Futures 2024, a set of reports that speculate on developments in British housing to 2024.
-
Features
Cost update: March 2004
This quarter, waterproofing comes under the glare of Davis Langdon & Everest's Hot Rates spotlight. And overleaf, the cost of a plumber and an electrician these days, plus why metal prices have gone through the roof …
-
News
Holyrood: 15,000 design changes since 1999
Bovis Lend Lease, construction manager on the £430m Scottish parliament, has had to handle 15,000 design changes since 1999
- Previous Page
- Page1
- Page2
- Page3
- Next Page