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BAA technical director leaves airport operator
Richard Petrie is set to leave airport operator BAA after a reshuffle of the company’s top executives.
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Merchants Quarter favourite
Contractor Sir Robert McAlpine is set to win the £250m contract to build the Merchants Quarter development in Bristol.
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Government report calls for tougher regs enforcement
A government climate change review has called for the tougher enforcement of Building Regulations, saying it could help reduce carbon emissions 100,000 tonnes a year.
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NewsWood works
Oaklands Court, a high-density £7.4m social housing scheme in White City, west London, opens this week.
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NewsElektric dreams
Halpern Architects has won planning permission for this residential project in London Docklands.
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Pilkington takeover talks
Analysts this week predicted that Japanese company Nippon Sheet Glass would increase its initial offer for UK glass-maker Pilkington from 150p a share to about 162p, valuing the company at about £2.1bn.
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Carillion continues MoD wins with £690m contract
A joint venture led by contractor Carillion has won a contract worth £690m to upgrade and maintain Ministry of Defence family accommodation.
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Persimmon set for FTSE 100 after Westbury approach
Housebuilder’s share price rises 10% after stock exchange announcement, fuelling speculation of a FTSE first
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Laing O’Rourke tops league of London housing contractors
Laing O'Rourke is the most active residential contractor in the capital, with projects totalling more than 2500 units.
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CommentA peach of a deal
Another week, another round of corporate activity. But the one that stands out is Persimmon’s £640m offer for Westbury Homes.
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Sustainability
This week Specifier looks at all things sustainable, including the cost of solar hot water systems and some great green products. We kick off with Freiburgs eco-community, including the new Sonnenschiff development that could teach the UK housebuilding sector a thing or two
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CPA slams Scottish Executive on public services
Construction Products Association report, Achievable Targets 2005 Scotland, highlights concern for Scotland’s hospitals, schools, housing, transport and water infrastructure.
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Wolseley looks to USA to keep double-digit growth
Consumer caution in the UK likely to slow growth at home, says chairman.
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Mayor strikes Stratford City deal to clear Olympic hurdle
Compulsory purchase orders mark next step in Olympic site development.
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Saint-Gobain buys BPB for £3.9bn
Success for French takeover bid after five months of wrangling
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Babcock DynCorp wins £500m MoD contract
Joint venture awarded second RPC for east of England region.
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Barratt unshaken by challenging market
Housebuilder keeps emphasis of brownfield regeneration and social housing.
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NewsKent Thameside Delivery Board appoints chief executive
Michael Ward, who set up the London Development Agency, joins north Kent delivery body.
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NewsConsort Healthcare selected for £190m Manchester hospital
Balfour Beatty's healthcare arm is named preferred bidder for the Northern Batched Hospitals project.














