All Building articles in 2006 issue 42 – Page 5
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Libeskind brings Eden to North
World Trade Centre architect Daniel Libeskind is working on a £75m Eden Project-style scheme in north-west England, it has emerged.
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Crest Nicholson launches high density prefabricated brand
Components can be assembled to build units from one-bed apartments to four-bed houses
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Comment
Boy racers
Mr Justice Jackson steams to the head of the judging pack, Michael Thirkettle hurtles around the countryside on a motorbike, while Peter Millett and Stef Stefanou’s car stay exactly where they are
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McBains drops Currie bid
Multidisciplinary firm McBains Cooper has withdrawn its offer for rival Currie & Brown as it reports a 57% rise in pre-tax profit to almost £1m.
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Comment
Succeeding beyond dispute
The Technology and Construction Court has had its fair share of problems, but after a raft of reforms it is now a fully functioning one-stop shop. With major hearings on its books and others in prospect, it feels good about the future
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Berkeley boss puts EP in the dock over bidding problems
Tony Pidgley calls for experienced developers to be exempted from prequalification rules
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QSs voice ‘grave concern’ over RICS’ data arm sale
Senior quantity surveyors concerned over repercussions for industry if Canadian firm buys BCIS
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From teenage lust to architecture’s grand old man
SKETCH — Vikki Miller at the Stirling prize ceremony
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Mace consults lawyers over animal threat
Mace is seeking legal advice after becoming a target for activists protesting against the construction of an animal research laboratory.
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Features
Why not work in . . . East Anglia
Hays Construction and Property propose a change of scenery
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Use Olympic standards on all public projects, urges CPA
The Construction Products Association has become the latest trade body to lobby construction minister Margaret Hodge to ensure that all public sector projects abide by best practice standards set for the 2012 Olympics.
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ICE warns BAA takeover may hinder airport expansion
Report questions Ferrovial’s commitment to proposed expansion of UK airports
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Willmott Dixon wins £60m five-year prisons contract
Willmott Dixon has won a five-year UK prisons contract that could bring in up to £60m of work.
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Bellway aims to break through 7,500 unit barrier
Bellway aims to increase housing completions by 5% next year, after a rise in pre-tax profit in its end of year results.
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Mouchel builds up £33m war chest
Growth in Mouchel Parkman’s public sector workload has allowed it to accumulate a £33m war chest over the past financial year.
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£320m Haden deal extends Balfour’s lead over industry
Contractor rides high on back of seven-year government services deal
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Planning applications: September 2006
This month, Wirral Partnership Homes is the biggest client and work is well up in the South-east
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