All Building articles in 2005 issue 16 – Page 4
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News
Another executive takes flight from Jarvis
The managing director of the plant division of Jarvis has become the latest member of senior management to quit
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News
New contractor for animal lab
Building understands that Oxford University has found a new contractor to build its controversial £18m animal laboratory.
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Features
Will Alsop
To lose three major projects, 50 staff and go into receivership in one year could finish many an architect, but for this man it’s simply a new beginning. He talks to us about his plans for the renamed Alsop & Partners.
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News
Elephant goes into action
The design by Space Craft Architects for a mixed-use scheme on a brownfield site near Elephant & Castle, south London, has received planning permission.
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New homes freeze spreads across the North-west
Firms struggle to find sites for large private developments as government prioritises housing renewal areas
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Comment
Some kicks at clause 66
One of the fundamental rules of natural justice is that you have to listen to both sides of a case before reaching a judgment. Unless, of course, you are an engineer
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News
Draft version of PPG3 under sustained fire
The version of PPG3 that the government aims to bring in will delay the planning process and wreck attempts to accelerate housebuilding, say respondents to the guidance.
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Schools & hospitals: Election Battleground no2
Ambitious programmes of school and hospital building have been cornerstones of the Labour governments education and health policies. Building casts a critical eye over how successful those multibillion-pound programmes have been, looks at the key manifesto pledges of the three main parties and finds out what surveyors think of the ...
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News
Bellway shares up 18p despite poor market
Shares in housebuilder Bellway shot up 18.5p on Tuesday when it announced a big hike in its interim dividend and a strong pre-tax profit.
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News
Multiplex bails out of £175m project in Barnsley
Multiplex has pulled out of a £175m leisure and retail project in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, after a disagreement with its design partners.
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RICS says PFI bid costs should be reimbursed
Rebate would enable smaller firms to bid for government contracts, says Institute.
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