All Building articles in 2005 issue 07 – Page 4
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Hamilton beats HOK over Birmingham masterplan
Architect Hamilton Associates has taken over from HOK International on a large masterplanning project in the centre of Birmingham.
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Rok results bear brunt of conservatory business closure
The results of listed contractor Rok will take a £1.6m hit this year after it closed Spaceage, a subsidiary based in Poole, Dorset.
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Bath Spa decision in red tape ‘for months’
Bath and North-East Somerset council (Banes) may take more than three months to decide whether or not to hand the troubled Bath Spa project over to contractor Mowlem
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Three-pronged approach
This design by architect Wilkinson Eyre for the Hacking Ferry Bridge in Lancashire is at planning stage.
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Turner & Townsend plans ambitious global expansion
New head of international division sets five-year growth target, including ventures in the Middle East
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Yorkshire agency creates model for regeneration
Regional development agency Yorkshire Forward is to draw up a combined architectural and economic charter for the area.
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Stakes raised to £500m in bid for Leeds supercasino
City One developer in talks with casino operators to create £500m mix of Las Vegas glitter and regeneration
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Deadlock over T5 travel pay
M&E employers and union representatives from the Heathrow Terminal 5 site were locked in talks to prevent industrial action over travel pay, as Building went to press.
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King’s Cross sets off on £400m
The department for Transport this week gave the green light for a £400m expansion plan at London’s King’s Cross station.
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Bovis’ £40m profit boosts parent Lend Lease
Contractor Bovis generated more than half the profit of its Australian parent, developer Lend Lease, in the six months to 31 December
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Jarvis banks to sell £250m of debt to US syndicate
Group led by Bank of America buys debt at a reduced price with the option of obtaining a sharehold in the firm
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Arup backs ‘technically strong’ London 2012 bid
The London 2012 Olympic bid has been given a clean bill of health in an independent study by engineer Arup.
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A steady start to 2005
This month, Experian’s Business Strategies division records stable activity levels in most sectors and is cautiously optimistic about growth. But civil engineering is on an unpredictable see-saw …
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Sir Robert McAlpine leaps to top with £135m mall job
Bovis Lend Lease is knocked right out of monthly top 30 for January – but still hanging on to annual lead
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Transco awards £1.6bn gas work to five major players
National Grid Transco this week boosted contractors Balfour Beatty, Amec, Morgan Sindall, Skanska and McNicholas by placing orders for a £1.6bn gas replacement works programme.
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