All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ articles in 2004 issue 50 – Page 4
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OCG warns against suicidal PFI bids
Whitehall’s man in charge of public sector procurement has warned the construction industry that it must stop underpricing bids for government refurbishment contracts if companies are to avoid financial ruin
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Amicus to mount legal challenge to T5 retina scans
M&E union to bring action under human rights legislation to stop firms using identification method on workers
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Amicus to mount legal challenge to T5 retina scans
M&E union to bring action under human rights legislation to stop firms using identification method on workers.
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Modular market to expand 60% by 2009
The UK market for prefabricated buildings will grow 60% to £2.95bn by 2009, according to a report by market research group MSI.
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Features
2004 revisited
It was a different year for different people. For many it was a lengthy punch-up. For others a sleigh ride through a forest pursued by wolves. For one or two, it was a chance to emulate Napoleon at Austerlitz. So, use the next 10 pages to jog your memory, after ...
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Pupils get the chance to learn trade at age of 14
Children as young as 14 will be able to follow apprentice schemes in construction trades rather than attending school, the government announced today.
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Features
£130m Liverpool arena keeps Bovis top of league
Contractor retains both its monthly and annual titles, thanks to £140m of work in November
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Plans for £13bn rival to Crossrail are unveiled
A plan to launch a privately funded rival service to Crossrail in London was unveiled this week.
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Councils given 13 weeks to process planning applications
Keith Hill announces range of measures to help planners including extra £1m for Planning Inspectorate.
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