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Wembley plumbing contractor goes into administration
The troubled Wembley Stadium project endured another setback this week after its plumbing contractor went into administration.
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Immigrant workers arrested
Immigration officers this week arrested 12 suspected failed asylum seekers working on a £560m Ministry of Defence construction project, in what is believed to be part of a wider crackdown on illegal workers in the industry.
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NewsDoing the Lambeth York
Lambeth council in south-east London has given planning permission for York House, a 91,440 m2 office building on Lambeth Palace Road for Delancey Estates.
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NewsAmec to sell French arm after taking £70m hit
City reacts with scepticism as firm announces plan to sell Spie and split into two separate companies
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Atkins reports profit despite Metronet losses
Support services group Atkins this week revealed a solid set of results for the six months to the end of September, despite a £3m provision on its Metronet investment.
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NewsMayor offers to trade affordability for ecology
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, London mayor prepares to adopt a more flexible approach to housing criteria
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CommentThe PFI suggestion box …
The Treasury’s review of the PFI can’t come soon enough. The renewal of the grim Whipps Cross hospital was hampered rather than helped by it, and the refurbishment of St Bart’s is demonstrating how much money can be lost in a few weeks.
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NewsUnicorn theatre opens its doors
Britain’s first purpose-built children’s theatre opens in London.
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NewsWWF slams government's Code for Sustainable Building
WWF "in despair" over contents of new Code as it accuses government of backsliding on energy efficiency.
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NewsHadid’s 2012 Olympic pool design rejected
Olympic minister sends plans "back to the drawing board" for being over-budget.
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NewsTropical rainforest in Glasgow to rival Eden Project
Edinburgh Zoo owners’ £35m scheme set to create Scotland’s biggest eco-tourism attraction.
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Recruitment problems ease as economy slows
RICS survey finds drop in vacancies as private sector work falls.
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Wembley subcontractor forced into administration
Piping contractor goes into receivership after withdrawing from stadium project.
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Alfred McAlpine signs £75m defence deal
FM contract with Babcock Dyncorp will last operate for seven years.
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NewsJarvis reports £60.9m loss
Half-year results to 30 September reveal loss, mainly driven by costs associated with a £378m debt-for-equity swap in September.
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English Partnerships shortlists six for Cornwall site
Bellway Homes, Crest Nicholson, Midas Homes, Places for People, Taylor Woodrow Developments and Wain Homes to vie for 7 ha site in Camborne.
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NewsWork resumes on Oxford lab
Construction of controversial biomedical complex resumes 16 months after animal rights groups forced stoppage.
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Features
Costs: Industrial doors
Industrial doors have to resist heavy traffic and hard treatment. Peter Mayer of Building LifePlans outlines the options and whole-life costs














