All Building articles in 2005 issue 28 – Page 4
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Experian revises forecast after Olympic win
Research company Experian has amended its pessimistic forecasts for construction output in light of the last Wednesday’s announcement that London will host the 2012 Olympic Games.
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Engineers to advise Tube chiefs on anti-terror plans
Blast experts propose complete risk assessment of vulnerable lines after last week’s bomb attacks
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Court battle adds to Jarvis’ woes
Jarvis, the heavily indebted support services company, received more bad news this week after it was ordered by the Technology and Construction Court to pay £800,000 to an Indian rail engineer
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Former MJP directors design cable car across the Thames
Fledgling practice Metropolitan Workshop makes its mark with plans for remarkable London tourist attraction
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McAlpine hits £75m roads
Contractor Alfred McAlpine this week clinched a £75m contract to carry out infrastructure work for the Highways Agency.
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Comment
The importance of clause 66
The secretary of state for transport commenced arbitration against Amec in respect of defects to a bridge. Amec argued that the secretary of state’s notice of arbitration was invalid. About six months before the six-year limitation period was about to expire defects became apparent to the viaduct that had been ...
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RIBA lobbies for 2012 urban design body
The RIBA is lobbying the government to set up a body to champion urban design in the Olympic zone.
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Mouchel strikes gold with £188m Rochdale deal
Support services group Mouchel Parkman has been appointed preferred bidder on a £188m regeneration contract let by Rochdale council.
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Birse profit dives after legal problems
Legal and restructuring costs and delayed contracts causes Birse pre-tax profit to fall to £270,000.
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Olympics to trigger cost inflation
Henry Davidson Developments says construction costs will spiral once London Olympic work begins.
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