All Building articles in 2004 issue 40 – Page 4
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Comment
Arup’s cunning plan
Arup Major Projects’ case studies (17 September, page 48) are good examples of programme management and Arup is undoubtedly adept at this.
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News
Amec may quit Iraq over rising local labour costs
Contractor fears for profits as security problems deter westerners, increase demand for local workers
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Features
The lone ranger rides again!
Tired of the long hours and unpaid overtime, professionals are heading for the open plains of self-employment – in increasing numbers. We talked to construction’s guns-for-hire
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News
Multiplex faces High Court action from Saudi Sheikh
Cleveland Bridge owner set to fight Wembley contractor if result of adjudication next week is unsatisfactory
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News
Failed fit-out firm Spectrum owes £9m to creditors
Report by administrator Rothman Pantall says £8.89m is outstanding to subcontractors and Inland Revenue
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News
Morgan Est lands £340m Midlands contracts
Morgan Est, the infrastructure services division of Morgan Sindall, has won two contracts worth up to £340m for a five year period.
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News
Balfour lands six US contracts worth £268m
Contractor Balfour Beatty has won six US civil engineering contracts worth about £268m
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News
Procure 21 ahead of game, says NHS Estates
The NHS hospital building initiative Procure 21 has exceeded its five-year turnover target of £1.2bn after one year, according to a senior NHS Estates figure.
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News
Bank predicts 2% deflation in house prices next year
Investment bank Numis Securities has downgraded its housebuilding forecasts, modifying its previously bullish predictions.
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News
Leading cement supplier warns of 15% price hike
Castle Cement blames rising energy prices and European legislation – and predicts knock-on effect
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News
Revised section 106 guidance
The government is taking action to speed up the section 106 process with the revision of circular 1/97, the guidance that covers planning obligations such as affordable homes on housing schemes.
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News
Incoming BDP boss aims for £100m turnover
Peter Drummond, who was appointed chief executive of architect Building Design Partnership this week, is hoping to turn the practice into a £100m turnover business in the next five years.
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News
£1bn healthcare revamp for Liverpool
Royal Liverpool Hospital will be rebuilt as part of scheme that will also see overhaul of Merseycare NHS Trust buildings and Alder Hey children’s hospital.
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News
Halifax reports rising house prices in September
Mortgage lender says housing market is cooling despite 1.4% increase last month.
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