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New tax crisis as Revenue runs out of paper
The construction industry’s new tax scheme is facing a crisis because the Inland Revenue is running out of vouchers.A Revenue source admitted that it has only 200 000 CIS25 forms left, less than a week’s supply, and said contractors should use their remaining copies of the tax repayment form only ...
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War of words breaks out over 2000 village ‘failure’
Former lead architect alleges multiple inadequacies but developer hits back in speech to HBF conference.
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Irregularities cause Wimpey profit fall
George Wimpey wrote off £4m of its Wimpey Homes division’s half-year profit after it discovered commercial and accounting irregularities in one of its regional businesses. Group chairman John Robinson said all Wimpey Homes’ regional arms had been investigated and he was confident that the problem was an isolated incident. “The ...
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Fifteen firms listed for two MOD prime contracts
Ministry adopts new procurement method for £20m-30m Hampshire offices and £8m Essex barracks.
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Goodall heads for McAlpine showdown
Brunswick Developments boss Andrew Goodall calls for meeting as Alfred McAlpine board rejects 260p-a-share offer.
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Tilbury Douglas profit up 25%
TILBURY DOUGLAS chairman Mike Bottjer said more than two-thirds of operating profit in the group now comes from support services, a figure that will rise when figures for recently acquired industrial services business Bandt are included. Bottjer said he was confident about the firm’s prospects after it raised pre-tax profit ...
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Profit falls 43% at Furlong
FURLONG HOMES, the only housebuilder listed on the Alternative Investment Market, saw pre-tax profit fall 43% to £887 000 for the six months ending 30 June 1999. Turnover was up 12.6% to £13m. Chief executive Andrew Wiseman said that because the London-based group pre-sells almost all its houses, the benefits ...
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Best-value web site launched
The DETR has launched a web site to promote best value for local government.The best-value initiative is the government’s latest programme to help local authorities become better clients and help drive inefficiency out of the construction industry. It includes information on pilot projects and best-value legislation. An interactive European Union ...
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Mace wins £40m GLA project
Mace has won the £25m contract to manage construction of the £40m Greater London Authority headquarters at London Bridge City.Developer CIT Markborough chose Mace ahead of Bovis last Friday. Exterior and Schal were also in the running for the prestigious project. CIT Markborough and the Government Office for London are ...
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Bovis and Dalkia link up for BT
Construction manager Bovis and facilities management specialist Dalkia have joined forces in a bid to win a bumper package of work from BT.The two firms were on a longlist of 14 construction industry suppliers for BT’s Project Jaguar in August. But BT told the suppliers that they should form alliances ...
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Morrison moves into the home repair market
Contractor’s FM arm to set up national domestic network to cash in on cowboy builder fears.
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Citex Asia wins £50m Hong Kong contract
It is understood that Citex Asia has won a five-year contract worth £10m a year to provide facilities services for Cable & Wireless Hong Kong.The deal, won in a joint venture with Hong Kong property surveyor Vigers, is understood to cover all Cable & Wireless’ 200 properties throughout Kowloon, the ...
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Contractors vs consultants over green construction
DETR consultation document sets scene for clash between industry sectors over sustainability policy.
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Clients fight shy of Internet debate on Egan
Contributors to the Movement for Innovation’s first 24-hour virtual conference this week criticised clients for not joining in the debate.The client-driven Movement for Innovation, which was set up to implement the Egan report, held the on-line discussion on Monday and Tuesday.Contractors, consultants and specialists contributed to the issue of who ...
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London Eye may miss turn-of-the-century deadline
Design fault casts doubts over Millennium Wheel’s new year’s eve deadline as schedule put back four weeks.
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Poor standards blamed for four’s death dive
A member of CONIAC, the Health and Safety Commission’s Construction Industry Advisory Committee, has attacked safety standards on high-level gantries and hoists following a fatal accident on the Avonmouth Bridge, near Bristol.Transport and General Workers Union construction officer and CONIAC member Bob Blackman delivered the attack in the aftermath of ...
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Starck kicks off £300m global spend in London
French designer Philippe Starck and UK developer John Hitchcox start work on first residential conversion.
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City cool about Bovis’ plans for early float
P&O’s decision to float construction business in October rather than March gets muted response.
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Redrow slams 0.25% interest rate rise
Redrow has attacked the Bank of England and the government over the 0.25% interest rate rise, saying they are ignoring the real reason behind the South-east housing boom. Finance director Neil Fitzsimmons said planning difficulties were restricting the supply of land for new houses and that the government needed to ...
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No plans for buyout, says Try chief
The management of housebuilder and contractor Try has no plans for a buyout, says chief executive David Calverley, dismissing rumours that it is to delist from the stock exchange.“We are confident that we can grow organically and stay in the public arena,” said Calverley. Try Group reported a 52% increase ...