All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 2003 issue 49 – Page 2
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Berkeley eyes up potential purchases in strategy U-turn
Tony Pidgley drops organic growth strategy and announces that he is looking to join consolidation race
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Features
To the bastion
Francisco Mangado's concert hall in Pamplona has received rapturous applause from the locals … well, all except the odd terrorist. We take a peek into a peculiar tale
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Housebuilders criticised by Barker report
A report by economist Kate Barker has blamed housebuilders and planners for Britain's undersupply of housing.
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Tales of Temple Bar
Sir Christopher Wren's Temple Bar marked the gateway to the City of London for 200 years. Then it retired to the country. And now, thanks to a £4m stone-by-stone removal job, the arch should see a few more centuries of capital life at Paternoster Square.
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Comment
Viva Bambi!
Nick Henchie's claim that the Be Collaborative contract offers little in the way of practical assistance is given short shrift by one of the contract's writers
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Ballast boardroom: The desperate days
Leaked documents reveal how the Ballast board told senior personnel to 'show some sense of excitement and hope about the refreshed Ballast plc' while the company was falling apart around their ears
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Back from the dead
Just when it appeared to be gently ebbing away, construction's strategic forum has sprung back to life.
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Police arrest John Aviss over collapse of Bickerton
Former owner of failed regional contractor is arrested, along with six others, by Serious Fraud Office
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CSCS cards to be required for all Whitehall work
Government steps up pressure to train as Constructing Excellence predicts formation of construction university
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Comment
You have to agree to disagree
This is a decision of the Court of Appeal. Wilson maintained both during the adjudication and before Judge MacKay (at a hearing to enforce that decision at first instance) that the contract that was the subject of the adjudication had been made not with him personally but with a company, ...
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McAslan enters Africa with Morocco museum
Architect John McAslan + Partners has expanded into North Africa with the design of a multicultural centre and an archaeological museum in Morocco.
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The Ballast affair
Confidential documents reveal true extent of contractor's financial plight as it was reassuring subcontractors
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Tendring goes into administration
Regional contractor Tendring Construction has been placed into administration.
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Rolfe Judd plans £250m Cambridge revamp
Architect Rolfe Judd is working on a giant masterplan to redevelop 12 ha around Cambridge railway station at a cost of more than £250m.
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Multiplex and Ferrovial in £250m PFI bid
Two foreign contractors have made the shortlist for a £250m PFI hospital project in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
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Electricians at Terminal 5 agree £50,000 pay deal
Electrical workers on Heathrow scheme finally strike a deal comparable to skilled building workers' agreement
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£30,000 fine for site death
A property developer has had to pay out a total of £40,000 after a fireball on site left a worker with horrific burns from which he later died.
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Features
Appointments
Housebuilders Weybridge-based Persimmon Homes South East has appointed Mike Ackling health and safety adviser for the South-east.Eamonn McInerney has joined Charles Church South Midlands as regional sales director.Wates Developments has promoted Jonny Wates to group strategic marketing director. Neil Simpson joins as sales and marketing director and Peter Gurr, ...
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