More news – Page 2095
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Features
Guy's Hospital Tower refurbishment: Nurse, the screens
Penoyre & Prasad is giving Guy’s Hospital Tower – a brutalist eyesore in central London – a new £25m facade. But, says Ike Ijeh, it will take more than a clever bit of cosmetic surgery to turn this one into a looker
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A family affair: David Hurcomb
As chief executive of family-owned NG Bailey, David Hurcomb has a heavy weight on his shoulders – securing the future for generations of Baileys to come
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Chipperfield's Turner gallery in Margate: An artist’s impression
David Chipperfield’s Turner Contemporary gallery in Margate is a perfect melding of the romantic and the practical
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Comment
Power and influence
It’s a big-stakes game for construction this week, with large donations to politicos and whole countries being flogged off. Meanwhile, Building itself pulls off a mass deception
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Features
Constructionline survey: How public sector clients will make cuts
Public sector clients are being forced to cut costs dramatically. So how exactly are they doing it? Here are the results of a survey by Constructionline, which reveals what the industry needs to be worried about - and where the opportunities can be found
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Latest construction appointments: 8 April
Lovell, Henry Boot and Winckworth Sherwood have all made new appointments
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CityWatch: Taylor Wimpey's sale fails to impress
After a marginal rise in shares and then decline, Taylor Wimpey’s sale meets with ambiguity from analysts
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WWF zero carbon exit splits industry
Mixed reaction from industry stakeholders regarding WWF’s resignation
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Kilburn masterplan progresses
Planning permission has been gained for stage two of north-west London site
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WYG eyes up six firms as possible acquisitions
Despite taking £12.1m in writedowns of companies bought, firm is considering bolt-ons
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Infrastructure costs plan revealed
Senior industry figures will drive plan to save £3bn a year on infrastructure costs
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Keltbray blames market conditions for 86% drop in profit
A multi-million pound investment in rail and waste businessess was also responsible
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Candy & Candy makes loss of £890,000 and restructures
Move sees staff decrease from 110 to 93 and Christian Candy resign as director
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Serpentine Gallery to include garden
Peter Zumthor’s design for 2011 Serpentine Gallery will include ’a garden within a garden’
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Comment
Great leaders of our time
The industry, and indeed the world, is on the move and to stay on top chief executives have to predict where it’s going. The successful could even win a Building Award
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Comment
Demolition: Hold off on that wrecking ball
A heritage group has won a major legal battle regarding controls over demolition. It means nearly all demolition now needs planning permission
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Comment
Dos and Don'ts: Interface issues
In the latest in our series on dos and don’ts, we look at interface issues - what they are and how to manage them when they arise
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Comment
Spread the word
Hansom is right (25 March, page 19) that the CIOB has better things to do than worry about a definition of construction management; and we’re doing them