All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 2005 issue 47 – Page 5
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Balfour Beatty regains top spot with £395m contracts
Roads contract worth £171m helps contractor re-establish itself at top of October’s monthly league
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NHS ditches Bouygues’ bid for £350m Whipps Cross
NHS trust rethinks PFI procurement route after it ‘stands down’ sole bidder for £350m east London hospital
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London Olympic team sets aside £275m for stadium
Figure used in bid presentation is revealed for the first time, but Beijing stadium architect predicts price will rise
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BAA sets out £9.5bn spend including new Heathrow T2
With the announcement of ‘Heathrow East’ for the 2012 Olympics, construction boss Bayliss looks at his in-tray
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Midlands contractor Thomas Vale breaks £100m barrier
Midlands contractor Thomas Vale reported that it had broken through the £100m-turnover barrier in its latest annual results.
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Amec receives £1.2bn mystery takeover bid
Two of the UK’s largest construction companies were at the centre of takeover speculation this week as market rumours suggested Amec had followed Mowlem in becoming the latest firm to receive a bid.
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Hornagold: It’s a 40-year job
A leading construction consultant has predicted that the Thames Gateway regeneration area will not be developed properly until 2045, after a survey of more than 100 chief executives and chairmen.
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Miliband talks up importance of ‘vision thing’ at Gateway
The government intends to have a strategic framework for the Thames Gateway in place by next summer, said communities minister David Miliband.
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Jack Lemley appointed chair of Olympic Delivery Authority.
Ex-head of Channel Tunnel group Transmanche-Link is chosen to chair Olympic Delivery Authority.
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Willmott Dixon lands £4m Richmond school contract
Contractor will work with architect Ruddle Wilkinson and structural engineer Alan Conisbee & Associates on two-story extension to Collis Primary School.
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Olympics price tag set to double?
The Observer reports that the government has seriously underestimated construction costs for the 2012 Games. Plus, all the other news from the weekend papers.
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