All Building articles in 2005 issue 10 – Page 4
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News
Mowlem finance boss’ outburst shocks city
Mowlem’s outgoing finance director Gerry Brown shocked investors and analysts at a post-results briefing by launching a tirade against the press and City
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Jarvis boss quits rather than move to York
Jarvis’ financial director Alistair Rae, who was involved in the financial restructuring that pulled the support services group back from the brink of collapse, has left the company.
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UK flooring boss faces jail in Russian copyright case
OfficeScape International investigated for installing ‘counterfeit’ raised flooring in breach of Russian patent laws
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Features
The bitter truth
It’s difficult for an expert witness to tell the party paying them that their case leaks like a sieve, but it is in everybody’s best interests that they do just that
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Foster, Rogers and Arup vie for Dublin rugby stadium
UK firms join the scrum for Ireland’s Lansdowne Road ground against HOK Sport and SKM Anthony Hunts
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Features
The Arnolfini wedding
Bristol’s famous marriage of art gallery, 1970s office and Victorian warehouse has been comprehensively redesigned by Snell Associates … We found out how it was done
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Data centre market reboots after dotcom crash
Research by property company CB Richard Ellis finds 25% increase in demand for server farms
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ICE acts to increase supply of flood engineers
The Institution of Civil Engineers has joined forces with government agencies in a drive to attract more workers to flood and coastal defence engineering.
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Confident WSP raises dividend 6%
Consultant WSP this week increased its full-year dividend for the first time in three years after its annual results showed a return to financial form.
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Carillion profit matches expectations at £55m
Contractor Carillion reported a pre-tax profit of £55m in preliminary results released this week, in line with expectations.
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Terminal 5 M&E workers reject offer of £7 travel pay
Heathrow workers hold out for original demand of £25 a day but compromise figure could be negotiated
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Interserve back in black with £36m profit
Infrastructure and facilities management group Interserve was back in the black last year after a loss-making 2003.
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£300m Plymouth PFI hospital scheme faces axe
Government reconsiders scheme after Multiplex and Hochtief withdraw, leaving Ferrovial as sole bidder
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Features
Cost update: March 2005
In this quarter’s analysis of construction materials and labour prices, Davis Langdon reports on the double whammy of electrical costs and electricians’ pay deal that is making it pricey to get the sparks flying …
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Comment
A hard way to earn £2
If you have snagging claims against a contractor, can you sue them for the cost of rectifying the defects after a certain time? Indeed you can. But read this article first
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News
Milton Keynes appoints consultants on 25-year plan
Team of consultants will be led by GVA Grimley.
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