All ǿմý articles in 2005 issue 50 – Page 4
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Features
Coping with a cold snap
Can output growth continue as weather conditions worsen and demand takes a hit from rising tender prices? Experian Business Strategies runs down the key points of its contractors’ survey
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News
Ealing classic
A media institute has been developed in west London as part of the Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College.
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Comment
A Christmas dinner
When it comes to the economics of happiness, a guaranteed maximum price can entail unacceptable costs – as this festive tale demonstrates
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News
No Scrooges at Wembley this Christmas
Steelworkers at Wembley stadium will be paid £1700 a week over Christmas in a last-ditch attempt to get the stadium’s roof built in time for this season’s FA Cup.
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Redrow may join troubled Urban Catalyst scheme
Redrow Regeneration is in talks to join fellow developer Urban Catalyst on a £60m public–private regeneration scheme in Barking, east London.
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Buncefield explosion hits Sir Robert McAlpine’s HQ
Contractor forced to quit Hemel Hempstead base by apocalyptic fire in neighbouring oil depot
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Industry figures queue up for roles on Olympic board
Key players in the construction industry are gearing up to battle for places on the Olympics Delivery Authority board.
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Barker to lead second review of planning system
Economist Kate Barker has been asked to lead a second review of the UK’s planning system. The government responded to Barker’s first report on housing supply last week.
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Marks Barfield consortium
Architect Marks Barfield is forming a consortium to win ǿմý Schools for the Future work amid concerns that small practices are being forced out of the programme.
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Features
Waiting for Balfour
Ten days ago it all looked so simple: Carillion had pulled off a spectacular deal by agreeing the friendly takeover of Mowlem, its similarly sized rival. Then the UK’s biggest contractor intervened …
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News
Bad weather delays Bovis tower
Contractor Bovis Lend Lease is to claim an extension of time for “extreme weather conditions” after the £80m Bridgewater Place tower in Leeds fell four months behind schedule.
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Morrison quits schools race as AWG gears up for sale
Contractor pulls out of bidding for Belfast schools as it emerges parent company may sell the business
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The £6 House
If you think John Prescott’s £60,000 house was a tall order, how would you cope with a budget of £6? Not too badly, if the efforts of the three teams who attended ǿմý’s housebuilding competition in London are anything to go by.
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Balfour heads league tables with £459m contract wins
Balfour Beatty holds on to top spot in November as £300m civils job pushes Skanska up to second place
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Fresh setback for Procure 21 as boss Woolliscroft leaves
The construction industry reacted with dismay this week at the surprise departure of Peter Woolliscroft, head of construction at Procure 21.
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Features
Goodbye, 2005
The year is gone, but not forgotten – or is it? Try our prize quiz to see what you remember …
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Features
Whatever happened to …2005
A year can be a long time in construction. From the devastation of the South-east Asian tsumani to the jubilation of the Olympic win, by way of the mindbending confusion of the ǿմý Regulations, Mark Leftly charts the history of the good, bad and the straightforwardly weird
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Comment
2005: A landmark year
Twelve months suddenly seems like a long time in contracting. There’s long been a theoretical debate within construction groups about what a contractor is, what it does – and whether that’s worth doing.
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News
Consultant wins £100m work after buyout
Construction and property consultant DBK Back says it has won £100m of work since a management buyout in August.
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Five firms set to share £1bn Aldermaston revamp
Hundreds of engineers to receive special training to design upgraded nuclear weapons facilities