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  • Comment

    A message from the judges …

    2005-08-12T00:00:00Z

    Your piece last week on the £60,000 house (5 August, page 13) misrepresents both the reality of the competition and CABE’s position. It is based on an unverified quote and a good deal of inaccurate speculation – for example there were 30 submissions, not 33, and the shortlist comprised nine ...

  • Comment

    … and an interested party

    2005-08-12T00:00:00Z

    As one of the architects involved in this competition, I am surprised there can be any criticism of the design from anybody. The time provided by the ODPM, despite being extended by two weeks, was extremely tight. The brief for the Oxley Park site, produced by English Partnerships, was extremely ...

  • Comment

    Shurely shome mishtake

    2005-08-12T00:00:00Z

    I read with interest your article on 15 July regarding the costs for the Olympics (page 24). Can you please tell me, did you make a mistake?

  • Comment

    Sorry, David

    2005-08-12T00:00:00Z

    Having read the article regarding the proposed hotel at Brooklands racing circuit (29 July, page 9), I’m not sure David Coulthard would be thrilled to be described as a “former Formula 1 driver”, as he was racing in Hungary for Red Bull last Sunday, and has just re-signed with the ...

  • Master of shadows
    Comment

    Master of shadows

    2005-08-12T00:00:00Z

    The answer to the competition on 22 July was David Hindle, then managing director of Amey Building, taken in 1992. The winner was Eddie Hume of Kier Group. It seems that what Mr Hindle was doing in the photograph was “being a phoenix”.

  • Features

    Bristol, Engels – and me

    2005-08-12T00:00:00Z

    Reflections on the English city

  • Features

    How to get into an impossible position

    2005-08-12T00:00:00Z

    The Inland Revenue is determined to launch a new tax regime next April, even though there’s an excellent chance that nobody will be able to comply with it. Sarah Richardson reports from the surreal world of Whitehall.

  • News

    Front Garden development gets go-ahead

    2005-08-11T12:51:00Z

    Protesters fail to stop “stupid and inconsiderate” plans.

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    Former rail chief takes on schools programme

    2005-08-11T12:10:00Z

    Ex-SRA boss to head £30 bn schools rebuilding and renewal scheme.

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    Rightmove edges towards market flotation

    2005-08-11T10:18:00Z

    Analysts value property website at £200 m as advisors called in.

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    Countrywide profits slump by 90 per cent

    2005-08-11T09:49:00Z

    Property services firm hit hard by house-market slow down.

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    Serco preferred bidder for 400m MoD contract

    2005-08-11T08:59:00Z

    Contractor wins 15-year defence laboratories deal

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    Tories accuse Prescott of damaging green belt

    2005-08-11T10:59:00Z

    Suburban MP seethes at prospect of travellers’ camps in his back yard.

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    Balfour Beatty spends 18m on two companies

    2005-08-10T12:27:00Z

    Contractor pays £8m on ground engineering firm Pennine Group and £9.7m on signalling contractor SBB.

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    Crossrail appoints acting chief executive

    2005-08-10T12:36:00Z

    Deputy chief executive Keith Berryman steps into the breach - permanent CEO to be appointed at a later date.

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    Skanska wins 25m Czech railway project

    2005-08-10T12:31:00Z

    Contractor to rebuild 6 km stretch of line between Prague and Decin as part of overhaul of northern Czech network.

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    Stage 2 winners

    2005-08-10T12:56:00Z

    Stage 2 of the Design for Manufacture Competition asked shortlisted bidders to submit proposals for a development using their designs for homes which can be built with a construction cost of £60,000, or equivalent cost efficiency.

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    Shortlist announced for ODPM's 60,000 house

    2005-08-09T13:19:00Z

    English Partnerships narrows field to nine companies for third stage of competition.

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    CPA warns of 'lacklustre' output growth

    2005-08-09T13:30:00Z

    Construction Products Association reports weak second-quarter growth and dependency on government work.

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    Biggest shareholder sues Rok Property Solutions

    2005-08-09T11:50:00Z

    Mark Kay, who owns about 12% of the company's shares, starts legal proceedings, claiming he is owed more than £5m in bonuses.