All Building articles in 2005 issue 41 – Page 4
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Comment
The thing about frameworks
Framework agreements allow commercial parties to set down their commercial aims and objectives without working out detailed terms or using lawyers, and before designs and contractual procedures have been finalised.
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News
Berkeley and Crest Nicholson vie for £850m estate revamp
Hackney council to make final decision next month over who will regenerate Woodberry Down estate
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Waterman’s dividend rises 6%
Engineering and environmental consultancy Waterman Group this week increased its final dividend pay-out 6%, following a freeze last year.
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Alfred McAlpine sells 50% stake in power company
Contractor and support services group Alfred McAlpine has sold its 50% stake in Core Utility Solutions to Scottish Power for £10m.
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Bovis up for rival Multiplex’s £4bn Stratford City scheme
Bovis Lend Lease shortlisted to programme manage Stratford City, despite rivalry with one of its developers
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Under 30s locked out of housing market
Number of households owned by under 30s drops to 36% says ODPM.
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Comment
What’s wrong with Procure 21
After five years and more than £2bn worth of projects, the government’s Procure 21 programme is at a pivotal turning point.
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Features
Top 200 Consultants 2005: Class acts
It’s Friday night and that means it’s time for … erm, Building’s eagerly awaited annual consultants’ league. Before we count down the top 200, Katie Puckett and Richard Heap pick out the highest climbers, hottest new entries, bestselling acts – and a rather familiar group in the number one spot ...
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News
Jarvis strives to keep bosses with 200% bonus offer
Company asks shareholders to approve plan to retain senior managers with target-related share options
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Cyril Sweett to oversee £2bn Scottish transport spend
Consultant to project manage nine high-profile projects, including troubled Edinburgh tram network
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Balfour shrugs off £10m fine as shares hold firm
City takes the view that Hatfield crash is a one-off event for which the contractor had already set aside funds
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T5 steelworkers set to win £1 bonus
Steelworkers at Heathrow Terminal 5 look set to win their battle to secure bonuses after strikes were called off at the start of this week.
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Hatfield crash 'symptomatic of wider failings'
Balfour Beatty claims that the problems leading to rail crash were symptomatic of failings of the rail industry as a whole, after being fined for safety breaches in the case.
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RIBA announces shortlist for White Rose
Thirteen buildings and public spaces nominated for Yorkshire architecture awards.
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Constructing Excellence leads calls for corporate social responsibility
Construction body to encourage construction companies to adopt strong social and environmentally responsible practices; and ensure responsible behaviour becomes an integral part of an organisation’s thinking.
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