All Building articles in 2004 issue 19 – Page 3
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All's well in sunny Surrey
Wandsworth Primary Care Trust and Catalyst Healthcare have signed a contract for the £55m PFI redevelopment of the Queen Mary Hospital, Roehampton, Surrey. The 139-bed community facility is due to be completed in December next year. Bovis Lend Lease will handle design and construction, Lend Lease Facilities Management will ...
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Mace aims to treble QS division
Contractor Mace intends to more than treble the size of its cost consultancy arm by 2006
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A hard road ahead for civils
The fall in contracts from the Highways Agency has led to widespread gloom in the civil engineering sector. And there may be worse to come …
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Alfred McAlpine abandons legal battle with Sir Robert
Contractor drops plans to appeal against ruling over name change as it issues joint statement settling dispute
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91 days to go …
Work started this week on raising the steel arches of Santiago Calatrava's design for the refurbishment of the Olympic stadium in Athens. The start of the installation of the 18,000-tonne roof came days before the International Olympic Committee said Greece would be ready to host the Games. Denis Oswald, ...
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£550m estate job attracts bids
Developers and registered social landlords are lining up to bid for the redevelopment of Kidbrooke, in south-east London, one of the capital's most notorious estates
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Strike threat at T5
BAA and employers fear that sectional dispute over pay could spread if electricians refuse to cross picket lines
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Comment
Diary of an architectural practice, aged 4½ months
This month staff at Make have careered from the sublimely fit to the ridiculously unhealthy, with a marathon effort and an impromptu doughnut-athon
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Orders decline 4% in 12 months to March
The number of fresh construction orders in the year to March dropped 4% on the previous 12 months, according to latest government statistics.
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Comment
10 years on
The review of the Construction Act is not going to be Son of Constructing the Team – there aren't enough hours in the day – but it will be timely
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