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  • Duncan Haxton
    Features

    Appointments

    2005-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Movers & Shakers

  • Five months after the buyout, managing director talks about turning former Gleeson arm’s £16.6m loss into a £4.8m profit by focusing on smaller education, health and residential projects
    News

    Smout reveals five-year plan for Gleeson Building

    2005-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Five months after the buyout, managing director talks about turning former Gleeson arm’s £16.6m loss into a £4.8m profit by focusing on smaller education, health and residential projects

  • Comment

    Courage under fire

    2005-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Politicians must be stronger in their support for design – and not run for cover at the first hint of criticism. Only then will we get the urban spaces we deserve

  • Hansom
    Comment

    Hansom

    2005-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Paranoia, confusion and mistaken identity are our chosen themes for the week in construction, thanks to Seb Coe, Alistair Darling and the town of Epsom

  • Comment

    A deep-sea red herring

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    The Guardian recently published a letter from James Abbott, editor of Modern Railways, responding to an article on construction that it published on 30 June.

  • Comment

    Hmmm …

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    Who says the spirit of adventure is no longer alive in the UK construction industry?

  • Comment

    Sanitising history

    2005-09-09T00:00:00Z

    I see you have featured yet another sanitisation of England’s disappearing industrial heritage (Woodhorn Colliery, 26 August, page 10).

  • Comment

    Tax attack

    2005-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Well done to Colin Harding for his comment piece (26 August, page 27).

  • News

    Turner & Townsend in Australian merger

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    Consultant Turner & Townsend has merged its Australian business with Australian firm Rawlinsons, creating one of the country’s largest management consultancies

  • News

    Heritage groups force a redesign of Edinburgh landmark

    2005-09-09T00:00:00Z

    The firm of Jefferson Sheard Architects has altered plans for a £6.6m scheme to revamp the steps at Waverley station in Edinburgh after a row with heritage watchdogs.

  • Developer Devon Lifestyles has unveiled images of these
    News

    Small but perfectly formed

    2005-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Developer Devon Lifestyles has unveiled images of theseone-bedroom and studio apartments in Plymouth. The complex of 93 units will be complete by the end of next month. The architect is Architects Design Group.

  • Scott: Once-in-a-lifetime chance
    News

    Former Foster man to head Make’s Birmingham office

    2005-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Ken Shuttleworth lures former Foster colleague Paul Scott to head new Birmingham office

  • News

    Chipperfield in America

    2005-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Architect David Chipperfield has unveiled images of his first museum in the USA.

  • News

    Travis Perkins shares slump after DIY sales fall

    2005-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Shares in builders merchant Travis Perkins fell 5% after declining sales at its DIY chain Wickes reduced profit growth.

  • News

    Franklin + Andrews loses key partner

    2005-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Cost consultant Gardiner & Theobald has poached Tony Farmiloe, the head of property at rival Franklin + Andrews

  • Chris Cole
    News

    Foreign markets boost WSP profit to £8.8m

    2005-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Support services group WSP said this week that it was doing well because of strong performances in the USA and Sweden.

  • EP chief executive David Higgins:
    News

    Treasury stalls plan to bring in Milton Keynes ‘roof tax’

    2005-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Whitehall is concerned that English Partnerships’ plan to borrow £60m will transgress public spending rules

  • News

    Defects in new houses ‘have risen 53% in a year’

    2005-09-09T00:00:00Z

    The number of defects in newly-built homes has risen by more than a half, according to a survey carried out by the Glasgow Caledonian University.

  • News

    Government warned to keep market out of planning

    2005-09-09T00:00:00Z

    A housing lobby group has warned the government that its proposal to use private sector demand as the main criterion for granting planning permission will fail to meet housing demand and will undermine urban regeneration efforts.

  • Denise Chevin
    Comment

    Entering the dragon

    2005-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Europe’s relations with China remained centre stage this week. But in all the furore over bra wars and trouser mountains, it’s easy to lose sight of the sheer force of the Chinese economy.