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WYG profit leaps 20% after shopping spree
Support services group White Young Green was hot on the acquisition trail in the second half of the year to 30 June 2004 – and drove pre-tax profit up 20% to £6.9m in the process.
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Laing O’Rourke staff to lose bonuses over Dubai tragedy
Five dead and 23 injured at Dubai airport site, forcing contractor to review staff rewards on safety performance
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Spotlight falls on role of crane in fatal accident
Reports from Dubai indicate that crane lost control and caused critical damage to wall reinforcement
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Grimshaw ducks blame in Bath Spa row
In latest in a spate of disasters, architect gets steamed up over who is responsible for waterproofing problems
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Kevin Hyde quits as boss of beleaguered Jarvis
Kevin Hyde, chief executive of Jarvis, quit the troubled company on Tuesday.
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Industry leaders accuse Whitehall of failing to invest
Construction Confederation boss attacks delays in public spending programmes as minister makes a sharp exit
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Crossrail tenders to be issued
The first tenders for construction work on the £9.2bn Crossrail project, linking east and west London, will be issued next year – two years ahead of the first scheduled building work.
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HBF slams Prescott’s £60,000 key worker homes as ‘unworkable’
Plans by deputy prime minister John Prescott to build £60,000 homes for key workers have been criticised as “unrealistic” by the industry.
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Mowlem to sue WYG for £2m
Contractor Mowlem is suing engineer White Young Green for £2m in a row over a store for thousands of feet of film dating from the First World War and owned by the Imperial War Museum
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RIBA calls for sustainable planning rules
RIBA president George Ferguson is lobbying deputy prime minister John Prescott and planning minister Keith Hill to adjust the planning system to ensure the government’s new communities are sustainable.
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Eternal triangle
Fit-out contractor Dean & Bowes has completed its £3m overhaul of the Triangle shopping centre in Manchester for owner Milligan.
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Rooms with a view
Architect Penoyre & Prasad has won planning permission for a mixed-use development adjoining the River Lea at Fish Island in the Lower Lea Valley, east London. The 14,000 m2 scheme is situated at Riverside Works and will include live-work units and retail space. The design is Z-shaped, maximising the number ...
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Architects must satisfy safety demands to win contracts
Prequalification documents will increase burden on architects to ensure safety standards at design stage
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Disability law could curb ‘pure architecture’
Architects may be forced to abandon fashionable “pure architecture” in order to comply with the Disability Discrimination Act, an industry expert has warned.
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All change in Chengdu
Multidisciplinary consultant Atkins has won an international competition to design a mixed-use development in the central Chinese city of Chengdu.
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Flood risk could scupper Ashford housing scheme
Environment Agency’s policy of discouraging building on flood plains threatens high-density growth area
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Wonders & blunders
Can London’s newest skyscraper be both a wonder and a blunder? Academic James Woudhuysen has it both ways
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Laboured, not loved
“The British people have lost confidence in Tony Blair but still prefer him as prime minister to Michael Howard,“ a poll in The Times revealed this week.