All Building articles in 2004 issue 36 – Page 4
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What’s the name of that theatre again …?
After an 18-year fund-raising drive and £20m of refurbishment, Hackney is about to get its Edwardian baroque Empire Theatre back. Writ large, too: the theatre’s name has been spelled out in 2.6 m high, 24-tonne terracotta letters.
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Bovis Homes braces itself after interest rate rises
Despite excellent first half-year and strong share price, housebuilder warns that performance will be affected
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After the fall
Three years ago tomorrow, 2800 people were murdered live on global television and the financial hub of America was turned into a smoking charnel house. Many construction experts become caught up in what happened on that day, and its aftermath. We talk to three about the disaster, the clear-up and ...
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Paddington PFI hospital in doubt after review
A review has raised questions over the future of the £800m PFI Paddington hospital.
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Wembley subbies threaten legal action over GMB picket
Subcontractors consulting solicitors about legal validity of picket line and level of intimidation against workers
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Kingspan profit jumps 33% as energy rules get tough
Tougher regulations and expansion into Europe lifted pre-tax profit at insulation manufacturer Kingspan to £25.4m.
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Cost update: September 2004
This quarter’s round-up of the latest in construction, materials and labour costs shows that contractors will keep feeling the pressure as prices continue to outstrip consumer price inflation – plus overleaf, why building operatives and electricians are enjoying pay days more than most …
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Wilkinson Eyre plans £100m Southwark tower
Architect Wilkinson Eyre is designing a 46,450 m2 mixed-use scheme, including a 30-storey tower in Southwark, south London.
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Amec turnover down £1bn since shake-up
Amec has wiped off £1bn in construction turnover over the past three years because of its switch from construction to support services.
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Aussie delay hits Mowlem
Mowlem post £21m pre-tax profit but result is marred by £12m exceptional loss in Astralia.
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Bovis propose 3,200 homes for Wellingborough East
Bovis Homes Planning submits planning application for 681-acre site in East Midlands
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Hyder snaps up environmental engineer in £2.5m deal
Hyder Consulting says purchase of Marcus Hodges Environment will enable it to extend range of services.
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Galliford Try wins £150m Northants PFI
Contractor wins contract to build six new six schools and refurbish 41 more over the next two years.
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Brown celebrates industry's finest
Gordon Brown unveiled two stained glass window at UCATT to celebrate construction skills and commemorate those who have lost their lives in the industry.
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Foster's Gherkin favourite to win Stirling Prize
Foster and Partners is up against Libeskind, Ian Ritchie, MacCormac Jamieson Pritchard and Colin Fournier in eclectic shortlist for £20,000 prize.
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Government review slams business case for Paddington hospital
Review calls for reassessment of all NHS redevelopments in West London after cost of Paddington PFI hospital rises from £360m to £800m.
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Support services growth boosts Carillion profit
Order book of £4.4bn points to strong future growth says chairman Sir Neville Sims.
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Atkins announces replacement for chairman Mike Jeffries
Former Powergen chief Ed Wallis will replace Jeffries when he retires on 1 January 2005.
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