All Building articles in 2005 issue 27 – Page 4
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Industry shares soar as decision is announced
The London 2012 victory has provided a much-needed economic boost to the construction industry, even though there are some concerns about capacity and the vast amount of capital required to deliver the games.
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An open letter to Alun Michael
Dear Mr Michael … construction forms, I believe, one of your many minor portfolios, even though it forms the largest industry in the UK. I know you have much to consider, but I would like to offer you some simple advice.
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Construction quick off the blocks after Olympic triumph
Strategic Forum to set up liaison group to iron out problems as contractors position themselves to win work
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Tesco set to sue civils contractor after tunnel collapse
Supermarket giant Tesco is considering whether to sue the firm that was constructing a rail tunnel beneath the site of its Gerrards Cross store after it collapsed last week.
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Morgan says ‘sorry’ and quits after RICS outburst
Launce Morgan, RICS construction faculty chairman, resigns after labelling the body’s management ‘arrogant’
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Comment
After Kyoto
The European Union is looking to cut 40% of carbon emissions from buildings, but it hasn’t decided exactly how. So, now’s your chance to influence the debate …
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Lovell pulls out of bidding for £900m Brent regeneration
Housebuilder Lovell has pulled out of bidding for a £900m 2000-home regeneration project in Brent, north London.
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HOK wins 75m Shell Centre job
Architect HOK International has won a sought-after commission to design the £75m redevelopment of the Shell Centre on London’s South Bank.
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Comment
A 51st viewpoint
I was interested to read your article “Construction: No place for women!” (10 June, page 28). Unlike the 50 women who were interviewed on Oxford Street, when I was 16 I became an apprentice for a local authority as a painter and decorator. I met very little resistance from male ...
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300 jobs face axe as Burnley engineer fails
Civil engineer RC Group is forced into administration as work dries up for small civils firms in North-west
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MDA chairman set to prove himself after 2002 buyout
Despite controversy over his buyout and restructure of cost consultant, Charles Johnston is bullish about future
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Top housing associations have £11.5bn to spend
The 553 largest housing associations in the UK have £8.4bn in unspent credit and plan to borrow £3.1bn each year for the next two years to fund refurbishment and construction.
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Terrorists will not stop G8, says Blair
PM returns to London to after series of blasts rocks capital.
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