All Building articles in 2005 issue 42 – Page 4
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World Bank plans action against corrupt clients
A Building investigation reveals proposals to pay contractors directly and take ‘aggressive’ actions to defend them from rogue governments, as evidence mounts that UK firms are being hit by non-payment
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Wolseley acquisition talks
FTSE 100 materials company Wolseley is understood to be in talks to buy Swedish firm Ahlsell for £1bn.
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Three vie for £700m Hammerson work
Developer Hammerson has drawn up a shortlist of three contractors for three of its largest developments in London, Leicester and Bristol.
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Laing O’Rourke staff lose bonuses as profit falls £35m
Thousands of staff miss out on lucrative perk as contractor’s profit plunges from £61m to £26m
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Amec lands £245m contract for two nuclear reactors
Support services group Amec has expanded its nuclear business by winning a £245m contract in Canada.
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RICS slams ODPM’s 20% planning gain tax
Ministers hope their proposed planning gain supplement, which has been given a roasting by a RICS report, will capture about one-fifth of the uplift in value generated by development.
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Bellway drives up pre-tax profit to £218.2m
Quoted housebuilder Bellway delivered a solid set of results this week, as expected by the market, and increased its dividend 25% to 31.25p a share.
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