All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 2003 issue 47 – Page 3
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Utopia – we're almost there
I enjoyed reading the "Not the Egan Review" (24 October, pages 42-49), which could go a long way to creating Utopia in the industry.
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Home Office plans its own labour agency for immigrants
UCATT chief George Brumwell in line to run scheme to find skilled foreign workers for PFI projects.
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Home office labour agency
Training Board report shows that it was still failing to hit recruitment levels for ethnic workers.
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GVA Grimley adds muscle to project arm
Property adviser GVA Grimley has beefed up its project management division with the acquisition of Second London Wall.
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Last rites for Ballast as £89m schools PFI job is cancelled
Failed firm's largest remaining contract is terminated, leaving just four facilities management jobs on books.
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Bovis stretches lead to more than £600m in October
Contractor tops monthly and yearly leagues for second time in three months with £150m Southwark scheme.
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Carillion makes 400% profit on PFI
Contractor Carillion has disposed of its stake in the Darent Valley hospital in Kent for more than four times its original investment.
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QPC Homes sues structural engineer for £3.5m
QPC Homes is suing structural engineer Willis & Partners for £3.5m over a building conversion in Marlborough, Wiltshire.
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV triumphs at 2003 magazine editors' awards
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV was this week named Britain's best-edited weekly business magazine.
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Architects' fees increase 11% in 2003
Architects' fees are expected to have increased 11% this year, according to research by economic consultant Market & Business Development.
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£99,000 fine for Hull deaths
A property development firm was last week fined £79,000 over breaches of health and safety legislation at a building in Hull that collapsed three years ago killing three men
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