All Building articles in 2006 issue 01 – Page 4
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Three ‘big hitters’ join English Partnerships
Regeneration agency English Partnerships has recruited three “big hitters” to its board from the financial and development sectors.
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Comment
Southwark’s big plans
I am writing to correct an impression that may have been made by your article on the Beetham Tower proposal (9 December).
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Bids for social housing grant fail to impress
The Housing Corporation has only allocated two-thirds of the money available under its pilot programme for developers because many of the bids were not good enough.
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Comment
Bosses beware
his year is going to be packed with changes to employment law. This is what you need to know on age discrimination, illegal workers, TUPE and more …
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Government faces huge bill for wasted design at Barts
Department of Health calls on Barts and The London NHS Trust to reconsider plans for £1.2bn PFI scheme
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Not bad, not biased and not barking
Depending on who you ask, the new NEC contract displays favouritism to contractors or employers. In fact, it is the lawyers who amend it who are causing the problems
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Paddington hospital goes back to drawing board
David Morley to draw up plans for £400m St Mary’s hospital, originally part of failed £1bn PFI health campus
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Conservatives attack rise in green-belt development
The government has come under fire after figures revealed that the number of dwellings built on green-belt land in England had risen.
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Milton Keynes growth area makes vital breakthrough
East Northamptonshire council approves Bee Bee Developments’ application for 395 ha scheme in Corby
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Alarm over US decision to cut Iraq funding
The BRITISH government has stepped in to assess the prospects for UK construction projects in Iraq after the US administration announced that it would stop funding infrastructure work.
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Balfour still keen to acquire Mowlem, despite Carillion
Balfour Beatty has pledged to continue its pursuit of Mowlem, despite it looking increasingly likely that Carillion will get in first.
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Berkeley Homes team scoops £750m Ferrier Estate deal
Greenwich council picks consortium to tackle rundown estate after hesitating for almost six months
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Industry experts cautiously optimistic about 2006
After wayward predictions last year, economic consultants say growth is likely – but dependant on government
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Holyrood boss to head £2bn Dubai scheme
Alan Mack, the man in charge of the construction of the Scottish parliament building in Edinburgh, is leaving Bovis to become the project director of Carillion’s £2bn Festival City project in the Gulf state of Dubai.
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Cameron’s home to get £10,000 green makeover
Architect Alex Michaelis has been commissioned by Tory leader David Cameron to undertake an environmental makeover of his £1m house in Notting Hill, west London.
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Comment
High hopes
The Royal Exchange is a Grade 1 listed building. The claimants (the Corporation of London and the Mercers Company) are the trustees of the Gresham Trust and the registered proprietors of the Royal Exchange. Opposite the Royal Exchange was the head office of Lloyds Bank. On 24 October 1928 the ...
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