All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 2003 issue 50 – Page 2
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Features
Bovis loses monthly heats but wins yearly tournament
Contractor remains triumphant in annual league as its other pole position is snatched by HBG's strong month
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Comment
Wonders & blunders
Ben Schott likes nothing better than a glass of dry sherry in Barry's Reform Club, but the London Eye gives him a funny turn
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The best of what happened
Here's a month-by-month summary of the biggest news stories to catch our eye throughout the year
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Battersea gets powered up
Bovis Lend Lease has been appointed construction manager for the largest private urban regeneration scheme in the UK at Battersea power station, south London.The £600m scheme, developed by Parkview International, has received detailed planning permission and involves building over an area of 515,000 m2 on a 15 ha site. The ...
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Fury as DTI rules out probe of Ballast Nedam directors
Victims of Ballast collapse express outrage as government says its hands are tied over activities of Dutch parent
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BAA cuts Richard Rogers out of design framework deal
Foster, Grimshaw, Parr, Ruddle Wilkinson and Reid all land five-year contracts as airport operator drops five firms
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Away with the danger
In this month's industry overview, Experian Business Strategies reports that pre-Christmas growth has been as stable as the nativity scene, and is expected to remain so into the new year
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Lewisham scraps Alsop masterplan and starts over
£45m New Cross Gate development is reopened to competition after ‘aspirational’ plans are snubbed
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Brown delays revised CIS tax scheme until 2006
Chancellor Gordon Brown has postponed the introduction of a revised version of the CIS tax scheme because of technical difficulties.
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Review of the year - 2003
2003 brought 12 months of drama, boardroom rivalry, epic overruns, and ballooning budgets. If you feel like you missed some of the action, our blockbusting review of the year will fill in the gaps
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Biscuit world cup 2003
What the building trade lacks in sporting finesse, it makes up for in cookie-munching abilities. To celebrate this gastronomic talent, we invited 16 firms to submit their entries for the Biscuit World Cup 2003 … It's crunch time
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Mace profit soars 72% in 2002
Diversification and strong overseas sales pay dividends for construction manager that has spread its wings
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Hot stuff: Top 10 industry issues
We run down the juiciest topics of conversation in the industry this year
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Gaunt Francis maps out Formula 1 academy
Architect Gaunt Francis has designed a £4m training centre for racing drivers at the Silverstone track in Northamptonshire.
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Each year, 40,000 desperately needed homes don't get built. Who's to blame?
When Kate Barker announced the findings of her review into housing undersupply last week, housebuilders were smug that the finger was pointed at planners – until they realised they weren't getting off scot-free. So did the industry need to hear a few home truths? We found out
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Appointments
Contractor Bovis Lend Lease has appointed Edmund Obiala construction project director. He will be responsible for the Chapelfield development in Norwich.Housebuilders Paul Land, previously with the Sharman Group has joined regional housebuilder Wainhomes (South West) Holdings as technical director. Ken Lusk joins as development manager, Jason Walker as assistant ...
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