All ɫTV articles in 2004 issue 44 – Page 4
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The art of science
Architect Feilden Clegg Bradley has received detailed planning approval for Oundle SciTec, a project for Oundle School in Northamptonshire that aims to bring together the teaching of technology and art with the study of science. The £7.5m first phase of the scheme forms part of a larger £17.5m project including ...
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Major departures imminent at Jarvis PFI arm
The former Skanska director brought in to take over the PFI arm of Jarvis in the summer is expected to leave before the end of the year.
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Alsop hit by second departure
Troubled architect Will Alsop was hit by another blow this week when a second key director quit to set up his own practice,
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Comment
Calling all megalomaniacs
In your article “The greatest buildings never built” (22 October, page 42), you refer to Buckminster Fuller’s New York dome as a “megalomaniac plan”.
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ODPM set to impose security regulations on all buildings
Industry voices concerns over cost of implementation, effect on house prices and emergency access to homes
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Government set to ditch ‘planning gain’ agreements
Government plans to replace section 106 deals with a fixed-rate community improvement levy
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Comment
Piling on the agony
I read your piling special (15 October 2004, page 64) and found it lacking in up-to-date information in key areas.
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Kajima UK boss Barker says sayonara after five years
UK director of Japanese contracting giant cites personal reasons – not £2m pre-tax losses – for stepping down
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Multiplex admits Wembley has fallen behind schedule
Contractor abandons 32-month construction programme – but will be ready for the 2006 FA Cup Final
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Sharewatch: Adapt or die
Much to the displeasure of housebuilders, speculation about a housing crash has preoccupied the City and the media in recent weeks.
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Can Jarvis pull off the industry’s latest Houdini act?
Chairman Steven Norris hopes wriggle out of trouble by buying time to reinvent debt-laden contractor
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Comment
Let’s talk about sex
In these days of chronic skills shortages, any initiative to double construction’s pool of potential recruits is welcome.
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ɫTV materials tycoon Lord Hanson dies at 82
Lord Hanson, founder of building materials group Hanson, has died aged 82.
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Balfour’s £400m Dubai mall
Balfour Beatty has won a £400m contract to build the world’s biggest shopping centre in Dubai.
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Contractors get the jitters over Procure21 programme
Pearce may leave NHS Estates programme as framework contractors complain about not getting enough work
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Skanska UK announces order book of £2.5bn
The UK arm of Swedish contractor Skanksa has £2.5bn in its order book, including projects that are at preferred bidder stage, it reported in a company statement.
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Contractors get the jitters over Procure21 programme
Pearce may leave NHS Estates programme as framework contractors complain about not getting enough work.
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Features
Exorcising the ghost town
Blitzed by the Luftwaffe, scarred by 1960s tower blocks, and abandoned by industry under Thatcher – Coventry has had its share of suffering. But now £4bn of regeneration is giving the city back its lifeblood
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