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NewsTreasury asks Whitehall to fund £1bn Olympic shortfall
Treasury asks spending departments to search their budgets for contributions to £3.7bn cost of Games.
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Urban Splash set to land its first contract in London
Manchester developer has been shortlisted to redevelop rundown Packington Estate in Islington, north London.
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Wembley drafts in extra M&E workers
Phoenix Electrical takes on extra workers to help meet completion deadline.
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NewsMiliband considers scrapping one of four growth areas
Communities minister’s stocktake also includes proposal to cut the number of Thames Gateway bodies
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Laing set to cash in on rising value of PFI stakes
PFI specialist plans to raise fresh funds for investment by selling stakes to institutional investors
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Treasury asks Whitehall to fund 1bn Olympic shortfall
Treasury asks spending departments to search their budgets for contributions to £3.7bn cost of Games
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NewsCostains order book reaches 1.9bn for 2005
Costain has secured a £1.9bn forward order book so far in 2005, the contractor said today.
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Comment
A public challenge
In 1997 Thanet District Council granted outline planning permission for a business park in Ramsgate. The developer had not provided an environmental impact assessment with his planning application nor did the council seem to require one. There was no evidence to indicate what, if any, consideration the council gave to ...
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NewsAlan Lovell to step down as Jarvis boss
Alan Lovell, chief executive of embattled support services group Jarvis, is to stand down next March just months after a major refinancing of the group, writes George Hay.
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Wembley drafts in extra M&E workers
Extra M&E workers are to be drafted onto the Wembley stadium project as contractors on the scheme attempt to meet its deadline for completion
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NewsMidas boss plans 15% growth in next five years
Ambitious new chief executive Alan Hope says contractor can hit £300m turnover by 2010
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NewsUrban Splash set to land its first contract in London
Manchester developer has been shortlisted to redevelop rundown Packington Estate in Islington, north London
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Industry in talks to speed up PFI hospitals
The Department of Health is in talks with leading PFI professionals to find ways of speeding up the agreement of contract variations at large hospital scheme.
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Confederation threatens to walk out of CIS tax talks
Construction Confederation leads calls to pull out of Revenue negotiations unless April deadline is dropped
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Eco-city to be model for China
Consultant Arup’s masterplan for an entirely sustainable city near Shanghai could be used as a model to be rolled out across China.
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Industry wastes 3bn a year through poor logistics
Construction Products Association survey claims that workers lose 10% of each day waiting for materials
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Plan to wave low-carbon schemes through planning
Energy Saving Trust to present DTI with a series of radical proposals to stimulate energy-efficient construction
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Features
Just the job
Leaving school at 16 hasn’t stopped Nick Rowling from pursuing a career as a building surveyor
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CommentDear Bill …
One is an arch defender of the quaint and traditional Dorset village dreamed up by Prince Charles, the other is the architect of south London’s cutting-edge, solar urbanist community. So what would Michael Mehaffy, director of education at the Prince’s Foundation, and Bill Dunster find to talk about?














