All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 2004 issue 48
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Multiplexs Australian boss breaks silence over Wembley
Noel Henderson insists Wembley Stadium will be ready for 2006 FA cup final and attacks sacked steel firm.
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Decision on Cambridge deferred until new year
Cambridge University says that it will make a final decision on the future of its architecture school in January.
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Berkeley Homes posts 110.5m profit as reservations drop 15%
Restructuring of urban specialist boosts cash balance by £104m as shareholders receive £604.1m.
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Galliford Try seals £87m Coventry contracts
Galliford Try reaches financial close on a Coventry NHS Lift and Caludon Castle School PFI.
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Ode to a concrete mixer
Ian Hughes is so pleased with his 20-year-old mixer that he’s given the manufacturer a verbal testimonial.
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Young heads up the Scottish design champion
Raymond Young will chair new Architecture and Design Scotland organisation, which will perform similar role to CABE.
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Wickes attracts wide interest
Three private equity firms join building supplies as potential buyers of £2.8bn turnover Wickes.
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Local firm to build new home for the Dons
The 30,000 seater Milton Keynes stadium will be designed and built by the Buckingham Group.
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Jarvis confirms sale of UPP
The Alma Mater Fund buys student accommodation arm to raise much-needed cash for Jarvis.
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Ultraframe profit falls 87%
Decline in UK sales overshadows Ultraframe results as pre-tax profit falls from £28.1m to £3.6m.
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CABE appoints Sorrell as chair
John Sorrell beats Chris Smith to become chairman of CABE.
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Mowlem hit by £8m contract costs
Group warns of lower-than-expected profits as contract costs and £15m write off in Australia threaten to spoil results.
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High noon for Jarvis
Directors of troubled support services Group are relying on a £25m property deal to provide finance necessary for survival.
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CPA alarmed at Browns £1bn threat to maintenance funds
The Construction Productions Association says that move to reduce council tax could effect spending on schools, housing and local roads.
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Cambridge architecture school may be reprieved
University arts and humanities school agrees to divert funding to threatened department until 2008.
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Network Rail calls for fresh designer at Alsop’s station
Alsop’s designs for Birmingham New Street face the axe – although Network Rail owns the intellectual rights.
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Unions attack CITB over £5m deficit in CSCS scheme
Unions furious at training board’s administration of skills cards after accounts are leaked showing big deficit.
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Spanish venture
Construction has begun on this eight-storey office in Madrid designed by US architect Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. The 20,900 m2 speculative building was designed by SOM London in conjunction with local architect Rafael de La-Hoz. The client is international property company Hines and the developer is Monthisa, a Spanish firm. ...
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Just the job
It began with avoiding PE lessons at school. Now Carmella Barbour is in charge of her own quarry …
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Romania revamps its image
Romania aims to join the European Union in 2007 and is trying hard to attract foreign investment – but there are few large black bats still flapping around