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  • A rare site
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    A rare site

    2004-07-30T00:00:00Z

    It’s assumed that site workers spend more time wolf-whistling than learning skills. But the UK’s biggest single training effort aims to change all that. In the second of five monthly articles in association with ConstructionSkills, ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø looks at how the industry will attempt to qualify 500,000 workers in the next ...

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    Cost study: Belgrave house

    2004-07-30T00:00:00Z

    Developer Grosvenor Estate wanted a sleek office block that could hold its own opposite London’s Victoria Station and attract firms from the West End and the City. Cost consultant EC Harris, architect Squire and Partners and contractor Sir Robert McAlpine explain how the project team achieved all this at 4% ...

  • Amec, Carillio, Mowlem
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    Top 100 Contractors and Housebuilders 2004

    2004-07-30T00:00:00Z

    Since 1993, the nature of the construction industry’s big beasts has changed markedly. We report on the effects of 10 years of stabilisation and increasing prosperity

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    Manchester: The Remix

    2004-07-29T18:13:00Z

    The city at the forefront of Britain’s industrial revolution and its post-industrial decline is about to become the standard bearer of its urban regeneration, thanks to £1.5bn in funding and the return of the crack team that tackled the Hulme estate. Victoria Madine reports

  • No going back for Kam Birdee
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    £1000 arrives via Mailbox

    2004-07-28T11:15:00Z

    Abseilers in Birmingham conquer fears to raise money for local blind charity

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    The polo prince and the housebuilders

    2004-07-26T11:06:00Z

    The McCarthy housebuilding family are mad about polo. ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø joined them at one of the poshest events of the season - the Cartier International Polo at Windsor

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    Local Lowdown: East Anglia

    2004-07-24T15:08:00Z

    East Anglia is experiencing a building boom on a par with London. Hays Montrose's Robert Smith explains how top candidates are cherry-picking the best jobs

  • Denise Kingsmill
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    The fisher queen

    2004-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Denise Kingsmill’s impressive CV got Ray O’Rourke hooked enough to hire her as head of his advisory group on human capital. Now she’s got to do some more bait-dangling to get industry bods on board. She spoke to us about fluff, grit and wrestling with salmon.

  • The prototype Optima home at Pace Group's factory at Milton Keynes. A wide range of cladding materials was tried out on the building
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    Style to go - the unique flatpack home

    2004-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Cartwright Pickard Architects has helped create an off-site flatpack system that promises flexibility and super-quick build time.

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    Making the most of ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø.co.uk

    2004-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Browse the new ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø web site and you will find the best online news, jobs and data in the construction industry

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    Construction rules the waves

    2004-07-23T13:38:00Z

    Hansom prepares for the Little Britain Challenge Cup with an afternoon’s dragon boat racing in North London.

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    “Your dry wall beam sounds most interesting"

    2004-07-23T14:11:00Z

    Aluminium facade specialist Alumet shares the specification of its Avon Dry Wall Beam with the Queen

  • Racing Car
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    Ridge takes chequered flag

    2004-07-23T14:08:00Z

    Could consultant Ridge be the fastest QS on the track?

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    Bowmer & Kirkland knocks Bovis off top spot in June

    2004-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Derbyshire contractor tops league with two big projects, but it’s business as usual in yearly table

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    Accidents will happen

    2004-07-23T00:00:00Z

    … but that doesn’t necessarily mean you have to pay for them. In an increasingly prevalent compensation culture, we find out why contractors are feeling sick over payouts – and looks at some classic fast ones pulled by industry opportunists.

  • The sharply detailed museum rises beside its own courtyard
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    Dig that museum

    2004-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Madrid architect Paredes Pedrosa has uncovered another treasure, a museum in the coastal Spanish town of Almeria

  • John Prescott
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    Guess who's back in town

    2004-07-23T00:00:00Z

    For years, English Partnerships was widely criticised as an irrelevance. After Gordon Brown’s spending review, however, it has £30bn of land in the bank and big plans for developing it. We report on what’s coming next

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    Brits on broadway

    2004-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Next to the World Trade Centre site, Arup and Grimshaw have designed one of Manhattan's most dramatic projects. It may not alter the skyline, but the £500m subway interchange will transform the city's congested and confusing underground network.

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    Sunny outlook

    2004-07-23T00:00:00Z

    In this month's Tracker, Experian Business Strategies reports some of the highest construction activity levels for 10 years and forecasts steady growth for the rest of the summer

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    Appointments

    2004-07-21T15:43:00Z

    All the latest industry moves