All Ðǿմ«Ã½ articles in 2002 issue 46 – Page 3
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Features
London will never look the same again
Thanks to the Swiss Re project team who worked out how to build this hugely clever, hugely complex building, kept to within a few days of the schedule and put the top 3 mm away from where they wanted it. Andy Pearson explains how they did it
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Public sector keeps the market afloat
Construction orders rose 5.8% in the six months to 30 September compared with the same period last year, according to figures from the RICS.
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Wellcome addition
Wellcome addition: The Wellcome Trust has been granted planning permission for a 27,000 m2 extension to its genome campus in Hinxton, Cambridgeshire. Work is due to start on the project, which was designed by US firm NBBJ, this month. The 12,000 m2 first phase will be completed in 2005. When ...
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UK to develop international PFI accounting standard
Experts to create code for cross-border deals and to draw up global rules on revenue from PFI contracts.
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Wolstenholme gets top job at Heathrow's Terminal 5
Former group construction director at BAA becomes T5 supremo after departure of Haste to CrossRail.
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South-east to get 25 more business parks
The South East of England Development Agency is looking to build up to 25 mini business parks in the region over the next six years.
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Portsmouth FC set to go ahead with £25m stadium
After putting the scheme on hold in April, the club is expected to announce plans for a 25,000-seat venue.
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Features
The 2003 Ðǿմ«Ã½ Awards: your last chance to enter
If you want to be a winner at the industry's most prestigious awards, you've only got one week to get your entry in. Here's a list of the 18 categories, as well as the judges and sponsors who make it possible
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Decision on £200m MoD PFI is put back
Contractors pitching for a £200m PFI to take over a military college are facing a long wait to find out who has won the contract.
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