All Ӱ articles in 2007 issue 47 – Page 7
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Capita lands £300m T5 job
Capita Architecture has been appointed to design a £300m satellite building at Heathrow Terminal 5.
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More gloom as CPA cuts 2008 forecast
The Construction Products Association has warned that the anticipated slowdown in construction next year will be greater than expected, as the impact of the credit crunch worsens.
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More gloom as CPA cuts 2008 forecast
Construction Products Association warns slowdown in construction next year will be greater than expected
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Features
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Regeneration awards 2007
There is only a week left to buy tickets for this year’s Regeneration awards.
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Planning applications: October 2007
Number of projects falls to just 284 in London, as developer Quintain tops the clients list
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Workload of small builders rises 20% during summer
The workload of small construction firms rose 20% from July to September despite recent housing slowdowns, according to a survey from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
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Dubai contractors agree to pay rises of up to 20%
Deal will stave off worker unrest but cost construction companies up to £13m
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Carillion sets limit of £15m a year for PFI bid costs …
Carillion has set an annual limit of £15m a year for PFI bid costs amid continuing concerns over the cost of the procurement method.
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Erinaceous founders resign with £736,000 pay-off
Shareholder Fursa withdraws request for extraordinary meeting after Bellis and Cummings quit
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The Vol-au-vent is set to rise
The 2012 Olympic stadium shall henceforth be known as the Vol-au-vent, Ӱ’s readers have decreed
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Unsecured leaning
A big thank you to M Maël Croyal, who writes: “May be in the scary scaffolding category!”