All Building articles in 2006 issue 10 – Page 5
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News
Argent names three main contractors for King's Cross
Developer plans to work with Carillion, Kier and HBG on a design-and-build basis if project gets go-ahead
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David Wilson Homes to snub tariff areas
David Wilson Homes will not build its new range of homes for first-time buyers where councils operate planning tariffs or make steep demands for affordable housing contributions.
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Bucknall Austin appoints Sir Digby Jones
Consultant Bucknall Austin has pulled off a coup by securing the services of Sir Digby Jones as a non-executive director.
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Galliford reorganises after swallowing Morrison
Galliford Try is to restructure its construction business in the wake of the £42m takeover of Morrison Construction.
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Curzon's future in doubt after receivers called in
Fit-out firm calls in Ernst & Young after series of setbacks including the £25m refurbishment of a Mayfair hotel
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Comment
Outside the act
Captiva owned a site in Bournemouth. They contracted with Rybarn, a contractor, to construct 28 flats together with parking. The contract contained an option for Rybarn to take leases in respect of seven of the 28 flats. Clause 3.4 of the contract provided Rybarn with an exclusive right to ...
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WSP shares rise 5% to 415p
Shares in consultant WSP hit a four-year high on Monday after it revealed an impressive set of results.
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Rok named as one of Sunday Times' 100 best employers
Twelve firms in the construction industry made it into a survey by The Sunday Times on the 100 best companies to work for (see table).
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Features
10 years younger (how to transform a decrepit sink estate into an urban utopia in a single decade)
An evolving 10-year masterplan including parkland, mews houses and glass-fronted apartments and culminating in a 20-storey eco-tower: has Birmingham found the definitive way of transforming urban sink estates?
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Comment
DGP International
An article in our legal column (13 January 2006, "Having it large") referred to the case between Shawton Engineering and DGP International.
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Clearview Homes faces £300,000 claim
Property developers Clearview Homes is facing a legal battle in a row over access to land.
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Government beefs up delayed sustainable code
Publicly funded homes will be built to new EcoHomes standard until Code for Sustainable Homes is introduced.
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Oxford University hits animal extremists with injunction
University of Oxford gains temporary injunction to stop noisy demonstrations near biomed building.
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Wolseley acquires four more firms for £63m
Bolt-on acquisitions bring total spending by materials firm to £571m since August.
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The closing door
The paranoia over security in America didn't just spoil our blogger's daytrip to the Statue of Liberty, it is also making life difficult for international firms trying to enter the growing PPP market.
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Barts gets green light
Department of Health gives £1bn Barts and Royal London PFI hospital go-ahead after agreeing cost-cutting measures.
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Carillion turnover tops £2bn
Underlying profits increase to £55.5m as support services firm embarks on reorganisation after Mowlem acquisition.
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Comment
The climate has changed
These days, taking steps to reduce carbon emissions is almost part of a licence to do business. And that makes it the concern of everybody in the industry
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