All Building articles in 2005 issue 37 – Page 4
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Features
Just the job: Ray Upjohn at Chapman Bathurst
Ray Upjohn has risen from being ‘the worst apprentice draftsman' at Matthew Hall to become managing director at building services consultant Chapman Bathurst
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News
Barratt signs deal to revamp Hendon housing estate
Barratt and Metropolitan Housing Trust have signed an agreement to regenerate a crumbling 1960s north London council estate by building 2710 homes.
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News
Rogers’ taskforce calls for communities plan to be axed
John Prescott’s plans for South-east housing growth come under severe criticism from panel of urban advisers
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News
Industry anger over delay to Building Regulations updates
Industry bodies have attacked revisions to Parts F and L of the Building Regulations published this week, claiming firms will be unable to meet the deadlines for energy efficiency changes.
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Features
Heron gains altitude
Developer Heron has submitted a revised planning application to the Corporation of London to add four storeys onto the proposed tower at 110 Bishopsgate EC2.
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Comment
The end of ageism
Prudent employers will be reviewing their procedures after the government announced a series of measures to tackle age discrimination in the workplace
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News
MJP cuts staff after BBC simplifies flagship design
Changes to plan for second phase of Broadcasting House force project architect to cut staff
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News
City Hall to add solar panels to boost green performance
DTI gives the Greater London Authority £270,000 grant towards installing photovoltaic panels on curved roof
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News
City academies to be overhauled
The government has confirmed it aims to bring the procurement of its city academies more closely into line with the £2bn Building Schools for the Future programme.
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News
Conran talks about swapping dresses for houses
Fashion designer Jasper Conran aims to follow in the footsteps of Wayne Hemingway and begin designing buildings.
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News
Weston-super-Mare pier to get £70m makeover
Birkbeck Pier in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, is to have a £70m makeover, in the hope of regenerating the surrounding area.
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Comment
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We are a small company with a turnover of £1m and have worked successfully with small and major contractors. In all cases 100% of funds are released on completion of our works.
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News
McCarthy & Stone axes 25 staff
Retirement homes specialist McCarthy & Stone has made 25 staff redundant this month.
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News
Profit at Interserve surges 23% thanks to PFI
Facilities management and infrastructure group Interserve this week said that government spending, including PFI, had led to healthy figures in the first half of the year.
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News
Axed PFI hospital design cost Balfour Beatty £2m
NHS trust was forced to scrap BDP-designed scheme; industry leader calls for improvements to PFI process
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News
Callcutt retires after 14 years of leading Crest
John Callcutt is to retire as chief executive of Crest Nicholson after 14 years at the helm of the company.
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News
Mayor lists 10 more public spaces to get funding
London Mayor Ken Livingstone’s plan to create 100 public spaces around the capital took a step forward this week as he revealed the next 10 schemes to be given funding.
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