All Building articles in 29 January 2010 – Page 3
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BCSE launches design think tank
Schools body hopes new organization will use social media to discuss and develop ideas for future
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Morgan Professional Services wins £3m university job
Design and engineering specialist to create new research facilities for University of Glasgow
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Project of the month: Elm Court School, Lambeth
English Heritage and Partnerships for Schools highlight refurbished school in London as exemplar scheme
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Brighter outlook from forecasters, but severe risks remain
The forecasts from Hewes & Associates and Leading Edge sit interestingly against the other winter forecasts for construction output released over the past couple of weeks
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Gleeds to manage Marks and Spencer's India expansion
New stores to open in shopping malls around the country and will be about 20,000ft² in size
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Amec to buy Currie & Brown Australian arm for £20m
Consultant says move will enable it to fund expansion into other international markets
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Unexplainable homes: Access to flats
David Birkbeck's look at the shock troops of housing design continues with a dramatic reinvention
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HCA deputy head to lead Stockport council
Eamonn Boylon, who was poached by Homes and Communities Agency last year, will leave in March
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T Clarke: We will beat expectations this year
M&E contractor confident about March’s results despite profit warnings last year
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Carillion-led LEP wins £370m Wolverhampton BSF
Latest win take contractor’s total Building Schools for the Future haul to £1.7bn
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Mitie optimistic about 2010
Outsourcing specialist confident it will hit expectations for full-year results
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Chief Mark Davies to leave Connaught
Boss of integrated services group to leave at the end of August to ‘seek new challenges elsewhere’
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WYG non-executive director to retire
John Richardson joined board 12 years ago and was also chair to consultant engineer’s audit committee
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Balfour scoops £270m of road and rail work
Work including the £50m upgrade of Edinburgh Waverley station by 2013
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The Prater principle: Michael Prater interview
Over 60 years, Michael Prater’s family firm has grown from a one-man band to become the country’s biggest envelope specialist. As the company fights off its fourth recession, he tells Roxane McMeeken how it’s done
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Vertical limit
Our thanks to Xana Askew of Cassidy and Ashton Architects in Preston, who sent us these photos of urban mountaineers tackling the north face of the building next door. “I took these from my third-floor office fire escape door. Some people have no concept of vertigo … or health and ...
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In the round
The Parabola Arts Centre is a performing arts centre providing a state-of-the-art 325-seat theatre for The Cheltenham Ladies College
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Pochin slides into red
Listed builder and developer Pochin’s has reported a half-year loss of £4.4m on turnover of £47.5m
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Wheels of steel: Olympic velodrome
Work has been completed on the steel structure of the £80m London 2012 velodrome at the Olympic park in east London
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More Malling
Killby & Gayford has completed a £750,000 infirmary and refectory at Malling abbey in Kent. The job involved extending a Benedictine abbey that was founded in 1090. The design was by Thomas Ford & Partners, the QS was Sawyer & Fisher and the M&E engineer was MCA Consulting.Send your project ...