All Building articles in 2006 issue 13 – Page 5
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Barratt unveils strong interim results
Shares in Barratt Developments rose 2%, or 21p, on Wednesday when it indicated that the spring housing market would be strong enough to drive its growth targets.
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Museum will bring the Mary Rose back to life
Architect Wilkinson Eyre is to enclose the Mary Rose warship in Portsmouth in a concrete shell roof measuring 80 × 34 m.
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Multiplex in crisis talks to avert mass redundancies
Clock is ticking as laying off of entire steel workforce threatens to throw Wembley Stadium project into chaos
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Aukett Fitzroy Robinson plans for profitable future
Merged architect draws up five-year plan to double turnover and move to alternative investment market
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Carillion to offload Mowlem's Australian arm
Carillion was this week in talks with Australian companies, known to include Bovis Lend Lease, to sell Mowlem's Australian business Barclay Mowlem.
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Developers shun Treasury's grant allocation programme
Budget report reveals housebuilders have won just 1.6% of Housing Corporation's £3.9bn grant initiative
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Ready for the off at Aintree
Contractor Laing O'Rourke has completed the first phase of the £30m redevelopment of Aintree racecourse in Merseyside in time for next month's Grand National.
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Lengard aims to break into M&E market
Refurbishment contractor Lengard set up an M&E firm this week, headed by two former employees of failed subcontractor ECG.
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ODPM ‘afraid to take on building sector', say MPs
A committee of MPs has criticised proposals for a sustainable homes code, accusing it of setting low standards and being afraid to take on the building sector.
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RTT forced to call in administrators
M&E contractor RTT Group has been forced to call in administrators after suffering payment problems on a series of large contracts.
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Training centre secures future with £500k grant
Funding from regional development centre allows permanent facilities for engineering undergraduates
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Morgan Sindall pays £23m for Gleeson rail
Morgan Sindall has bought MJ Gleeson's building and civil engineering rail business for £23.3m.
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White Young Green snaps up QS Tweeds for £11m
Chief executive promises no radical change as 150-strong surveyor becomes consultant's 28th buy
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Comment
Brown's number 10
Three months after everyone thought a recession was inevitable, all the indicators point to a resurgence of growth. Something to do with the Budget perhaps?
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Alsop agrees £1.8m sale
Will Alsop has agreed to sell his design practice to quoted architect SMC Group for £1.8m.
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70,000 building workers join strike over pensions
About 70,000 construction workers joined a national strike of 1.5 million council workers over pensions on Monday.
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Drum roll, please
For my next trick I will hang precariously off this roof while I attempt to shift a steel beam into place.
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Features
UK Green Building Council: here at last?
A Green Building Council for the UK would ensure that we stay in the vanguard of sustainable building. There's been one in the USA for 11 years, so shouldn't we have one too?
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