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  • News

    Ewart raises stakes in bid to go private

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    The chairman of Irish developer Dunloe Ewart has increased his offer to shareholders in a bid to persuade 70% of them to back his plan to take the group private. Noel Smyth, who is now offering £180m for the firm, said the move was necessary to fund its developments. These ...

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    Balfour’s £600m rail deal

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Balfour Beatty has been named preferred bidder for £600m of Railtrack work. The package comprises maintenance contracts for the East Coast Main Line (£250m), all the track in Kent (£200m), and the upkeep of the Great Eastern and Anglia lines (£150m). The contracts, which are extensions of jobs that Balfour ...

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    Construction growth to overtake UK plc‘s by 2002

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Comprehensive Spending Review to help construction grow 1% more than GDP in two years’ time.

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    Hanson launches e-commerce portal

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Materials giant Hanson has added its weight to the growing e-commerce activity in the industry by creating a portal with three global competitors. The site, due to be operational in 2001, is a joint initiative between Hanson, Heidelberger, Lafarge and RMC. It will trade in bulk cement, aggregates, ready-mixed concrete ...

  • Features

    John Gains

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    The man who put Mowlem back in profit is stepping into Sir Martin Laing’s shoes as the new president of the Construction Confederation – but is he straight-talking enough for the job?

  • Features

    Vorsprung durch Architektur

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Progress through technology is no longer enough to sell cars. Through its Autostadt theme park, and Dresden car factory, Volkswagen is now using architecture to connect with its customers

  • Features

    Are European design competitions a fait accompli?

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    The winner of the competition to masterplan the European Parliament Quarter admits having friends on the jury and says this is normal. In fact, it seems cronyism is endemic in European competitions.

  • Comment

    Rising above the rest

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    First person Works of genius are instantly recognisable, impossible to define and are, at bottom, the difference between right and wrong.

  • Features

    The new Manchester?

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    A blizzard of regeneration projects including a £500m retail scheme is set to transform Liverpool s city centre and give it the chance to get one up on its larger northern neighbour.

  • Features

    Trouble glazing

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    The DETR's proposals to revamp Part L are putting the pressure on window designers, makers and installers. How can glazing become more thermally efficient?

  • Features

    Stepping out in style

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Unlovely off-the-peg PVCu patio doors have long been the ugly duckling of exterior design. Now, Buro Happold plans to give them the looks of a swan with performance to match.

  • Features

    Object lesson

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Object software will soon be taking some of the donkey work out of specification. Just imagine having every single bit of information you need at your fingertips

  • Features

    Where Woolf is wrong

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Lord Woolf will make a fine Lord Chief Justice but he s just plain mistaken about the single expert witness in construction disputes. It does not speed up the process, and it makes it more expensive.

  • Features

    The best of three

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    When a contractor tried to stop an adjudication by questioning the referee s jurisdiction, the judge knocked down its arguments one by one, but it was the last that proved most interesting.

  • Features

    Who’ll pay for this?

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    The fourth in the series of articles on collateral warranties looks at what is at stake in negotiations over net contribution clauses and professional indemnity insurance.

  • Features

    Value-added tactics

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Local authorities are constantly expected to prove their best-value credentials through a stringent review process, so it s only fair that private contractors in a PFI project also toe the line.

  • Features

    Spilling the beans

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Workers who uncover wrongdoing in their company and blow the whistle now have legal protection.

  • Features

    Appointments

    2000-08-04T00:00:00Z

    Contractors Linford Group has appointed Martin Smith chief executive. David Linford has become executive chairman. Michael Thompson, Michael Buck, David Worthington and Richard Newman have been appointed executive directors. Robertson Group (Scotland) has appointed George Logan managing director of the construction division in Stirling. David Pokora has been appointed chief ...

  • Features

    The top 100

    2000-07-28T00:00:00Z

    Welcome to Building's largest-ever assessment of the top contractors and housebuilders in the UK. This year, we have made a few key changes to our usual format.

  • Features

    Top 100 contractors and housebuilders by turnover

    2000-07-28T00:00:00Z

    UK construction had a boom year in 1999, with the top 100 companies turning over more than £43bn. Total pre-tax profit was almost £2.2bn and the average margin was 4.9%. The top 50 companies – which account for 85% of turnover and pre-tax profit in the top 100 – enjoyed ...