All Building articles in 2005 issue 32 – Page 4
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Constructing Excellence boss Lenard’s future in doubt
The future of Dennis Lenard as chief executive of Constructing Excellence was this week in doubt.
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English Partnerships boss still hot tip for Olympic job
David Higgins, the chief executive of English Partnerships, is understood to be considering whether to apply for the job of delivering the London 2012 Olympics.
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Gladedale sets sights on the big time
Private housebuilder Gladedale this week expanded its board to integrate Country & Metropolitan, a listed rival that it bought and took private in March for £72m, writes Angela Monaghan.
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Odds lengthen on Ascot hosting royal race meeting
Decision imminent on June’s Royal Ascot, as project director David Trench leaves £185m redevelopment scheme
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Berkeley Homes to set up housing association arm
Housebuilder to create own housing association as part of switch to regeneration and social housing
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HSE appoints chief inspector
The Health and Safety Executive has appointed former head of railway policy Stephen Williams as chief inspector of construction.
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Ex-rail chief appointed to deliver schools programme
The former head of the government’s rail services has been given responsibility for its huge programme of schoolbuilding.
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Sound advice
Mr Harris was employed by the English Welsh and Scottish Railway Limited (EWSR) between 1974 and 1999. This was an appeal from a decision of the County Court in respect of the dismissal of Mr Harris’ claim against the EWSR for damage in respect of hearing loss caused by exposure ...
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7000 Prison Service workers threaten strike
Construction operatives working for the Prison Service have threatened to go on strike if their pay demands are not met, writes Sarah Richardson.
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Nine winners of 60k house contest announced
Nine winners have been picked for the government's £60,000 house competition. They are Barratt Developments, Geoffrey Osborne, George Wimpey, Northern Edge, Redrow, William Verry, SIXTYK Consortium, the Countryside Consortium and Westbury.
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Major shareholder to sue Rok for more than £5m
Contractor to ‘vigorously contest’ writ from former director claiming unpaid bonuses dating back to 2002
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T5 steelworkers strike over job cuts
Steelworkers on the Heathrow T5 project have staged an unofficial one-day strike in protest at redundancies on the project, writes Sarah Richardson.
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BAA reviews site safety after fatal T5 accident
‘Very senior’ BAA manager called in after accident kills one Laing O’Rourke worker and seriously injures another
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Morgan hails 39% profit rise
Contractor Morgan Sindall impressed the City this week with a solid set of half-year results, driven largely by the commercial fit-out and affordable housing sectors.
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Jarvis man returns 10 years after saying goodbye
The continuing story of Jarvis’ fight for life took yet another turn this week as a former executive returned to take up a key position 10 years after he left.
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