All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ articles in 2004 issue 47 – Page 4
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Features
Planning: the American dream
John Prescott and Prince Charles want to borrow a US idea – new urbanism – to make sustainable communities function as urban spaces. But some UK architects fear design codes and community consultation could result in the Poundbury vision taking hold.
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Architects ally to win public sector work
Two separate alliances of architectural practices have been formed to tackle large-scale education and healthcare projects worth billions of pounds.
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Masters of all trades
This week, the famous Bartlett School is launching what it has dubbed an ‘MBA for construction professionals’
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Comment
Open mike: It ain’t rocket science
There’s a pretty obvious way to avoid escalating M&E costs, points out consultant Chris Haley – and it’s not by ignoring the problem and hoping it’ll go away, you idiots
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Fame academy
Newcastle College’s Performance Academy, designed by architect RMJM, has officially opened.
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Gleeson plans £5m shake-up of building arm
MJ Gleeson is to reorganise its construction arm in a bid to improve its financial performance.
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Lend Lease’s £3bn bid for General Property Trust fails
Merger blocked by shareholders, as speculation grows that Bovis parent could itself become takeover target
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Laing O’Rourke joins bid team for 2012 Olympics
Contractor to offer free advice over procurement strategy and construction programme for east London sites
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Clissold delayed until 2006
Hackney council’s troubled leisure centre suffers further delays, as total cost heads towards £37m
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Savills predicts 2% house price rise in 2005
Savills is forecasting house price growth of just 2% nationally next year, with the London, South-east England and Scottish markets expected to perform the best.
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Laing and Amec vie for £127m PFI
Two consortiums have been shortlisted for a £127m PFI hospital in Colchester, Essex.
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£10bn turnover not enough for ambitious Wolseley boss
Ex-US Navy lieutenant Charles Banks’ discipline pays dividends for UK’s largest materials supplier
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CSCS cards at centre of £700,000 cash row
The struggle over control of the cscs skills card scheme took a new twist this week as the parties clashed over its financial status,
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