All Building articles in 2007 Issue 10 – Page 5
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Ascot on track for legal fight
Racecourse plans legal battle with Laing O’Rourke after ‘viewing problems’ spark £10m revamp
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Star architects donate time to South African housing
Top British practices pair up with local firms to create affordable dwellings for Cape Town
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Rok seeks more acquisitions and bigger margins
Garvis Snook, chief executive of Rok, is on the hunt for more acquisitions, and has set ambitious targets for margins after the contractor posted record results.
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Hanson acquires bricklaying contractor Irvine-Whitlock
FTSE 100 materials group aims to lay bricks as well as supplying them
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Redrow warns about interest rate uncertainty
Housebuilder cautious about future as it reports 1.7% profit rise and 8% increase in turnover
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Costain makes redundancies following £50m hit
Memo reveals contractor is reviewing its building division and has set redundancy criteria
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Carillion profit rises 48%
There were mixed fortunes at UK contractors this week as Carillion and Balfour Beatty posted full-year results.
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Lend Lease group wins £4bn Olympic village deal
A consortium led by developer Lend Lease has been appointed preferred bidder on the £4bn Olympic Village and Stratford City scheme.
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Erinaceous makes £4.4m provision against fraud
Property services group Erinaceous has put aside £4.4m to cover an alleged fraud that was discovered at its City of London office last March.
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WSP profit soars to £28m
International consultant WSP will focus on growth in the energy market in the coming year after posting a pre-tax profit of £28m for the full year.
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Broadway Malyan expansion leads to 25% rise in profit
Architect ‘didn’t have a particularly good year’, despite steep rise in profit to £1.7m
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Mears to take over eldery care group for £22m
Mears is preparing to buy a firm in the elderly care services sector for £22m, after announcing a double-digit rise in pre-tax profit.
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Jarvis points to Network Rail delays after £22m loss
Jarvis said on Wednesday that it expected to make a £22m loss after tax for the year ending 31 March.
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Mace and Hornagold & Hills in line for 16ha Convoys Wharf
Mace and Hornagold & Hills have made it to the final shortlist in the race to become programme manager on the Convoys Wharf project in Lewisham, south-east London, for client Hutchison Whampoa.
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The Venice chainsaw massacre
Thanks to Robin Whalley for this picture, which he took in a few years ago.
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