All Building articles in 2005 issue 21 – Page 4
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Another fine mess
The reason why women are not attracted to working in the building industry is that they have an in-built gene that prevents them from accepting untidiness – ask any married man (20 May, page 40). Most building sites are the untidiest places on earth.Mike Brown, principal clerk of works, Estates ...
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M&E deals in doubt as Corby quits Amicus
Ambitious plans to win trail-blazing pay deals for M&E workers were dealt a blow this week when Paul Corby quit as Amicus’ national construction secretary
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BRE acoustic report was ignored at Greenwich
A BRE report for English Partnerships recommended much higher acoustics standards for impact noise than were adopted at Greenwich Millennium Village.
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After 99 years, Ritz finally buys house next door
The Ritz hotel in central London is set for expansion after buying one of the capital’s most famous townhouses next door.
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Jarvis shares crash to 7p as firm takes another loan
Shares in Jarvis crashed 37% to 7p on Monday as the troubled support services group admitted it was in talks to borrow another £31.4m.
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Igloo aims to build £500m fund in three years
Regeneration funder Igloo is hoping to increase the cash it has for investment from £100m to £500m within three years.
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Carillion wins MoD deal worth more than £500m
Contractor Carillion and its joint venture partner Enterprise have been appointed preferred bidder on a ministry of defence prime central contract worth more than £500m.
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Taywood’s 4500-home scheme gets go-ahead
Housebuilder Taylor Woodrow has been granted planning permission for a £1bn, 4500-home scheme in Swindon, Gloucestershire.
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Shuttleworth’s £120m Coventry scheme scrapped
Make and RHWL’s landmark design for 350 apartments plus bars and hotel is ‘unlikely to go ahead’
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MoD’s £100m cash shortfall
The Ministry of Defence has come under fire for failing to pump enough money into its regional prime contracts, leaving it unable to achieve its efficiency objectives.
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