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Industry demands ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Regs calculation details
Construction professionals are calling for the communities department to publish the calculation methodology that will enable designers to meet the 2010 ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Regulations announced last week
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Cyril Sweett snaps up Gleeds energy boss
Consultant Cyril Sweett has signed up the boss of rival Gleeds’ energy division to lead a push into the nuclear sector, as competition for new-build and decommissioning work hots up
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Leadbitter will refocus to combat public sector cuts
Turnover rises to £337m as contractor plans to target mid-range hotel, food retail and affordable housing
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Aldar reveals £55m first quarter loss as UAE slump continues
Abu Dhabi developer Aldar Properties posted a £55m loss for the first quarter of the year in results that were worse than analysts’ forecasts.
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Rok issues profit warning after poor maintenance performance
Rok has issued a profit warning on the back of a weak performance by its maintenance and improvements division.
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Smokin': Geneva HQ
Japan Tobacco International has unveiled plans for an international headquarters in Geneva
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£150m Viñoly scheme in balance
The fate of Rafael Viñoly and Bennetts Associates’ plans for the £150m redevelopment of Oxford university’s Radcliffe Observatory Quarter will be decided by a council of professors at the end of May.
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Crest Nicholson appoints bank to sound out suitors
Crest Nicholson was this week expected to appoint Morgan Stanley to act as adviser on a potential sale
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Lancsville collapse hits £28m Croydon tower
The collapse of Lancsville Construction has delayed a £28m Croydon tower by 18 months
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Foster and Zaha miss out on £120m Guy’s cancer centre
Architects Zaha Hadid, Foster + Partners and Will Alsop have been knocked out of the race for a £120m job to design and build a 12,500m2 cancer centre for Guy’s and St Thomas’ hospital in London
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Terminal 2, take 2
Demolition on Heathrow’s 55-year-old Terminal 2 started last week, paving the way for its £800m replacement
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John Sisk win kicks £3.8bn Wembley plan into gear
Quintain’s massive north-west London regeneration scheme accelerates as £89m project is let
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Data: Planning applications in March
Neptune Group topped the list of housing clients, with single project worth £100m
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BFI plans £90m HQ and film centre
The British Film Institute has announced plans for a new headquarters and film centre on London’s South Bank.
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McDonough: why cuts will be good for Carillion
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ’s Chief Executive of the Year expects outsourcing megadeals to add to £18bn order book
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McAlpine to chase BSF work
Sir Robert McAlpine has responded to a £200m drop in turnover by vowing to spend more of its time chasing ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Schools for the Future work, writes Andrew Hankinson.
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Harping on
Sunderland council has approved plans for what will be England’s highest bridge.
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Latest construction appointments - 7 May 2010
Alasdair Thompson has been appointed Franklin + Andrews’ development director, responsible for the consultancy’s business development and growth across the UK. He was formerly head of the firm’s west of England division
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A night in the limelight
The ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Awards on 22 April was quite a party, and nobody had more to celebrate than Contractor of the Year Wates, top chief executive John McDonough and Tim Byles of Partnerships for Schools
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Bovis Homes continues focus on land with 811 plots
Statement reveals company has bought seven sites this year with plans for 2,500 more plots