All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 5 December 2008 – Page 7
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Urgent bank talks over social landlord rescues
New sector regulator worried stricter lending will prevent troubled housing associations being saved
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV buys a pint … for Woods Bagot
Chosen watering hole: The Duke of York, Fitzrovia Ambiance: Rain, wind, patio heaters Topics: Working abroad, Oxford Street and dodgy environments, the number of ex-HOK architects in London Drinks drunk: 4 Kronenbourgs, Guinness, Abbots, Becks Vier, Fosters
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Housing association in talks to rescue Olympic village
Lend Lease’s developer role hangs on a deal with Southern Housing Group
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Appointments: EC Harris names new rail sector leader
Also: Redrow chief executive joins Home Builders Federation board
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Annable of the yard
A reader wrote in recently to express concern about the garden arrangement of our Ecoterrace refurbishment (21 November, page 47).
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British firms step up security after Mumbai terrorist attacks
Bovis Lend Lease has overhauled its security procedures for its sites in Mumbai in the wake of last week’s terrorist attacks that left at least 171 people dead and 294 injured.
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Who is he? And what is he to you: Adjudicator loyalties
Here’s a puzzle for you: if A and B hire X to decide a dispute, and A and X have a previous relationship, can B tell A to get lost if X decides in favour of A? (Answer below)
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The truth about Hollandia
The article on your website on 20 November was wholly inaccurate, as Hollandia sees the UK as the hub of future activity and development.
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Pre-tax profit rises to £5.7m at Hyder Consulting
Engineering consultant Hyder Consulting has posted a 2.2% increase in pre-tax profit from £5.5m to £5.7m in the six months to 30 September 2008.
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Skanska lost record £5m on failed BSF bid
Skanska’s unsuccessful bid for the £600m first phase of Kent’s ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Schools for the Future programme cost the company £5m, it has emerged, writes Dan Stewart.
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Crunch talks to save £450m Thames bridge
Councils in east London are lobbying the government to reinstate plans for a £450m bridge over the Thames just weeks after it was axed by the capital’s mayor, writes Joey Gardiner.
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SOM counter-sues Jacobs over £4.7m Qatar dispute
Architect Skidmore, Owings & Merrill is counter-suing engineer Jacobs over a multibillion-pound engineering scheme in Qatar.
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Major housing project applications down by 22%
Planning applications for major housing projects have fallen by more than a fifth in the past year, a study has revealed.
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EC Harris unveils plan to hit £400m turnover by 2011
Consultant intends to raise turnover by 50% by shifting emphasis from fee income to profit-sharing
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Telford and Bovis Homes could axe 260 staff in 2009
London-based Telford to cut one-third of jobs, as Bovis starts second wave of redundancies
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Cost update: December 2008
After sharp inflation in the second quarter, consumer, input, output and materials prices all peaked and are now on a declining trajectory, says Peter Fordham of Davis Langdon
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Cleveland Bridge driven £17.7m into the red by Wembley row
The Wembley stadium legal row with Multiplex has blown a £18.3m hole in the accounts of steelwork contractor Cleveland Bridge UK.
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BDP ditched on £150m Birmingham job
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Design Partnership has been replaced by a local architect on a £150m university scheme in Birmingham.
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Barratt sells £109m of assets
Barratt has netted £109m from the sale of two Wilson Bowden Developments assets in Wrexham and Glasgow.
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EP in £10m media college rescue
English Partnerships has rescued the development of a £50m higher education college on the £5bn Greenwich Peninsula scheme after housebuilder Taylor Wimpey backed out of a land deal, writes Dan Stewart.