All Building articles in 2005 issue 35 – Page 4
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News
BBC searches for partners
The BBC has started a search for framework contractors to supply all its construction and property needs under a £200m four-year deal across its UK estate.
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Features
She’s back
Jennie Price, the famously combative former boss of the Construction Confederation, has been absent from the industry for some years. Now she’s returned, accompanied by … a row
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Building Communities Awards shortlist revealed
Bellway, Berkeley Homes, Barratt Developments and London & Quadrant Group are among the names shortlisted in the Building Communities Awards 2005.
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Miliband considers scrapping one of four growth areas
Communities minister’s stocktake also includes proposal to cut the number of Thames Gateway bodies
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Alan Lovell to step down as Jarvis boss
Alan Lovell, chief executive of embattled support services group Jarvis, is to stand down next March just months after a major refinancing of the group, writes George Hay.
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Atkins proposes £70m casino scheme for Southend
Consultant Atkins has submitted a planning application for a mixed-use development and casino for Southend-on-Sea in Essex.
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Industry wastes 3bn a year through poor logistics
Construction Products Association survey claims that workers lose 10% of each day waiting for materials
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Hammerson’s profit up 22% after ‘robust’ performance
Interim pre-tax profit at developer Hammerson jumped almost 22%, according to results published this week.
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Projects line up for £200m growth area funding
The redevelopment of a goods yard in Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, with 670 homes and a transport centre, and the construction of a college in Ashford, Kent, are among projects in the housing growth areas that have been earmarked for government funding.
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Midas boss plans 15% growth in next five years
Ambitious new chief executive Alan Hope says contractor can hit £300m turnover by 2010
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Atkins hires former No 10 transport adviser
Former Downing Street policy adviser Matthew Elson has joined consultant Atkins as its transport bid director and board member for its management consultancy division.
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Treasury asks Whitehall to fund 1bn Olympic shortfall
Treasury asks spending departments to search their budgets for contributions to £3.7bn cost of Games
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Costains order book reaches 1.9bn for 2005
Costain has secured a £1.9bn forward order book so far in 2005, the contractor said today.
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William Verry sues glazing company for £250,000
Contractor William Verry is suing a glass maker for £250,000 after it claimed defective glazing components caused it to lose more than £200,000 on a project.
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