All Building articles in 2006 issue 39 – Page 5
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News
Utilities delay 86% of projects, survey reveals
Eighty-six per cent of projects are delayed by utilities, leading to a financial loss in 41% of cases, according to a new contractors survey.
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Henry Boot profits shoot up 74% but slowdown expected
Contractor Henry Boot put in a strong half-year performance but warned it was unlikely to continue at the same level for the rest of the year.
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Riverside names firms on £400m framework
A consortium of 26 housing associations has appointed a framework of consultants and contractors to undertake more than £400m of projects.
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Rok expands its Scottish interests with £31m buy
Contractor Rok has created a £850m business and expanded its presence in Scotland with the acquisition of Tulloch Construction Group.
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Inspace share price slips 3% after turnover falls
The market reacted badly to the interim results from social housing maintenance specialist Inspace as it announced a drop in turnover and “tendering frustrations” this week.
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WYG predicts 2007 will be even better
Consultant White Young Green is predicting strong growth next year as it looks ahead to further acquisitions and waits to reap the full benefits of this year’s purchases.
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in August 2006
This month’s data reveals the usual quiet summer, but private sales are up on August 2005
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Back issues: October 1895
The hoi polloi spoil the ambience, according to the well-to-do in London
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Features
The £1.2bn shopping spree
Martin Ellis is on a mission. His employer, Capital Shopping Centres, has just multiplied its budget by nine and he’s looking for suppliers to spend it on
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