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DETR proposes local regeneration tax
The DETR’s has published a green paper recommending that regeneration schemes and town improvements should be paid for out of local taxes.The document, Modernising Local Government Finance discusses a variety of ways that money can be raised. It suggests that partnerships could be set up between local authorities and the ...
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Fire destroys luxury homes
A £11m Countryside Properties luxury redevelopment has been destroyed by fire.A blaze swept through the development at Hatchford Park, in Ockham, Surrey, on Wednesday night, causing 95% damage to the site. only the tall chimneys and some walls were left standing following the blaze.The grade II-listed building was being converted ...
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GLA roads group to question partnering
Authority’s street management division is “not convinced“ that partnering offers best value for highway maintenance jobs.
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UK firms to set up portal with US computer giant
Wates, Carillion and EC Harris link up with Bidcom to join e-commerce fray next year.
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Gwilliam quits Civic Trust top job
Michael Gwilliam is leaving the Civic Trust to become director of planning and transport at the South East Regional Assembly.Gwilliam sees the role on the regional assembly, which will be responsible for planning in the South-east when it is launched next April, as a perfect fit for his skills. He ...
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Project Jaguar deal close
BT is to award the £500m contract to manage its property portfolio of more than 8000 buildings by the end of next month.Monterey, a consortium including Carillion Services, Haden Building Management and Reliance Integrated Services, is finalising details of the Project Jaguar contract with the client.The five-year deal is the ...
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Glasgow council and firms unite to avert skills crisis
Council joins 35 construction firms to offer apprenticeships and training to cope with flurry of projects.
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Bullish Carillion to bolster PFI portfolio
Contractor says it intends to focus on corporate PFI work as it posts a £9.3m loss.
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Balfour Beatty buys rail firm for £94m
Balfour Beatty is to acquire the rail business of American rolling-stock operator Adtranz, it was announced this week.Chief executive Mike Welton said the £94m deal was an important step towards Balfour’s aim of becoming the world’s leading rail infrastructure firm.The remainder of Adtranz, which is currently owned by DaimlerChrysler, is ...
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Allen to lose subsidiary
Contracting and tool-hire firm Allen has announced that it is selling G Pearce, its non-specialist civil engineering subsidiary. If a buyer cannot be found before the end of the year, the company will be closed.Chairman Donald Greenhalgh said the move was part of the company’s increasing focus on hire and ...
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Tay Homes faces takeover risk
Sector analysts point to undervalued shares and recent reorganisation as signs of housebuilder’s vulnerability to takeover by a larger rival.
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ISG doubles FM workload
Interior Services Group has doubled its facilities management income in the past year to nearly one-quarter of the group’s total workload.The proportion of fee income from the group’s facilities management arm Eurica rose to 24% for the year to 30 June.Chief executive David King said the result was in response ...
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What is Ken doing to London?
“We are the genesis generation. There will never be a first assembly, a first mayor or first deputy mayor again, so we have this huge responsibility to shape the whole structure of the GLA and the framework for policy in action,” says deputy London mayor Nicky Gavron. Perched on a ...
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Norm’s the norm
First person Love it or loathe it, at least Lord Foster’s work has a distinctive style. It’s just a shame so many architects copy it.
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Who says Glasgow’s miles better?
Edinburgh’s waterfront development is steaming ahead while arch-rival Glasgow struggles to stay in contention.
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Bonny on the Clyde
Glasgow's riverside science park has just become home to Britain's first titanium-clad buildings and a 104 m tower with a twist. The visitors are queuing up, and it isn't even open.
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The bluffer’s guide to urban design
Urban design is more than a buzzword – it’s a growth market for consultants and local government. Here’s who’s doing it and how you can win a piece of the pie.
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Radiating wisdom
Construction firms don’t have to keep their employees in the dark or bury them under paperwork. They can disseminate vast quantities of information via intranets.
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The future’s now
How the next 20 years pan out for construction depends on what the industry does today – a government consultation paper, Building Our Future, gives us the chance to consider the opportunities and the risks.