All Building articles in 30 April 2010 – Page 5
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Comment
Springing into action
I read with interest your recent article about how the growth of the UK economy is hindered by a shrinking construction industry (“Construction decline holds back UK economy”, 23 April) but I think that it gives the wrong – and worrying – message to our industry
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News
Gleeds and F+G poised for £30m EDF nuclear job
Consultants lined up for cost management role as energy giant prepares to start £2bn plant
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News
Lindum revenue falls 23%
Lincolnshire-based contractor Lindum Group has posted a 23% fall in turnover in the year to 30 November 2009 from £87m to £67.4m
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News
Balfour Beatty sells health and water PPP stakes for £21m
Balfour Beatty has raised more than £21m through the sale of its PPP stakes in Aberdeen Environmental Services and Consort Healthcare
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News
Latest construction appointments - 30 April 2010
Anglian Building Products has appointed Chris Allen as business development manager for Wales, the Midlands and south-west England
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Features
Election 2010: Invitation to a hanging
On this page Sarah Richardson and Roxane McMeeken look at what would happen to construction if nobody won the election, and overleaf we catch up with our floating voters, receive a letter from David Cameron and meet the former Jarvis man who founded his own political party
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News
SME workers’ pay to rise 2%
Workers at SME contractors are set for a 2% pay rise this year following a 12-month pay freeze
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Starchitects battle for £120m Guy’s contract
Nine contractors and a group of the world’s most famous architects were this week fighting to win a place on the shortlist to design and build a £120m cancer centre for Guy’s and St Thomas’ hospital in the shadow of the Shard
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News
Richest bosses £1.5bn better off
The wealth of construction’s richest personalities has risen by a third over the past 12 months despite the downturn
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News
Warings boosts profit to £1.5m despite 19% turnover drop
Warings, the South Coast subsidiary of French contractor Bouygues, has posted a 19% drop in turnover from £98.8m to £80.1m in the year to 31 December 2009
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Comment
The £406,000 man
As a chartered QS I read the article about the plans of the new boss of the RICS to woo disgruntled QSs (16 April, page 13) with some personal interest, as well as some sense of humour
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News
Roof tiling by cretins – sorry, we meant Cretans
Although in this case either spelling would be correct, as safety measures appear to be entirely absent
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News
Competition: Design new London skyline
Transport for London and London Festival of Architecture launch competition to design a 21st century architectural skyline
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News
DBK appointed to £400m university network
Consultant will provide QS and project management on University of Leicester expansion scheme
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News
RCA talks: WWAA and Office for Subversive Architecture - 18 May
Marcin Mostafa & Natalia Paszkowska (WWAA) and Karsten Huneck & Bernd Trümpler (Office for Subversive Architecture) chaired by Nigel Coates, RCA's head of architecture separtment.
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News
RCA talks: Aleksandra Wasilkowska and Common Office - 4 May
Aleksandra Wasilkowska and Finn Williams (Common Office) in conversation chaired by architecture critic and curator Grzegorz Piatek.
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