All Building articles in 2007 Issue 11 – Page 5
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News
Amec and Costain hit by multimillion-pound losses
Contractors post losses of £109m and £62m respectively following last year’s writedowns
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Features
The severed alliance
Back in 2004 it looked as though social housing firm Mears had picked a dream team. Bob Holt and Stuart Black, the bruiser and the wunderkind, were together at the helm of a City darling. So why did Black walk?
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Features
Now all this is the client’s problem ...
As Building’s many health and safety blunder photos show, the UK’s construction sites remain hairy old places to work. What has changed is that the CDM regulations are about to put more responsibility for policing them on the employer. Katie Puckett finds out just how much – and how five ...
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Calling all green gurus
Zero waste, carbon negative buildings and throw in a flood contingency plan while you’re at it – sustainable construction has become a thriving industry within an industry. Its pioneers are shaping the future and their skills are much in demand. Building asked a selection of the industry’s leading lights to ...
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Ikea’s flatpack homes to go ahead despite Cabe hostility
Gateshead scheme wins planning approval regardless of watchdog’s ‘significant reservations’
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Ascot rules out legal action against Laing O’Rourke
Ascot racecourse this week ruled out legal action against Laing O’Rourke over problems with its £185m grandstand refurbishment.
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BRE unveils five-year plan to double turnover to £80m
Surprise expansion programme to include restructuring, organic growth and acquisitions
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Interserve takes £43m hit after financial scandal
Support services firm to stay in industrial market despite taking hit over ‘financial irregularities’
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T Clarke tightens belt after 23% decline in profit
M&E contractor T Clarke has overhauled its senior management team and tightened financial controls after suffering a 23% drop in profit during 2006.
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Planning applications: February 2007
The South-east has the most projects at planning stage and Tees Valley Regeneration tops the clients’ chart
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Bovis Homes reports 14% rise in profit
Bovis Homes announced this week that it had increased pre-tax profit 14% to £132m for the year ended 31 December 2006.
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Chim chim-iney, chim chim cheroo ...
Thanks to Andrew Burt for sending this picture in, which was taken from his office window in Bristol, five storeys up
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