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Aiming for a finger in many pies
Bilfinger and Berger is a relative newcomer to the UK market, but after eight years it is steadily making inroads despite being blocked in one.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Daewoo shows strength despite South Korean financial turmoil
In view of the current financial turmoil in South Korea Euro Daewoo
UK, the Cardiff-based arm of the Korean manufacturer has issued a
statement.
.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Cashlift to trade as Westcountry
Westcountry Crane Hire is a new name in the crane hire industry but
potential users need not worry because it is run by Dave Kitson,
the founder of.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Amec's trading statement offers hope
An upbeat trading statement from Amec has strengthened confidence
in the contracting sector.
The company said its UK contracting businesses.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Terex buys Payhauler
Terex Corporation has completed the acquisition of Payhauler
Corporation, which makes all wheel-drive rigid frame dumptrucks at
its plant in.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
When an Arbitration Act decision goes to appeal
Geoff Brewer of Brewer Consulting considers enforcement of debts and the application of the 1996 Arbitration Act more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Work winners this week
LONDON AND SOUTH EAST
Southwark flats
Work: Flats
Location: Southwark/London
Value: œ10.5m
Type: New build
.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
New steel institute training manager
John Moran has been appointed as education and training manager at
the Steel Construction Institute.
He takes over an extended programme of.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
NEWSBRIEF
Lovell shake-up sees Davenport promoted
A re-organisation at Lovell Partnerships has seen Stewart Davenport
promoted to managing director and.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
CAT president speaks out
Barton expects 1997 results to beat 1996 and announces œ19 billion target more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Case links with Sumitomo
Letter of intent spells out formation of worldwide hydraulic excavator alliance more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Spotlight on ties
Extra research has been commissioned at the Building Research Establishment (BRE) to investigate the suspected structural problems that coated.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
PLANTBRIEF
Tracksure from St Paul
St Paul International Insurance has introduced Tracksure - a new
insurance, risk management and security package for.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
No sign of respite in medium market
Medium-sized contracts in the œ10-30 million band are still
difficult, with margins showing no sign of improvement, said David
Heppell, Lovell.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
NEWSBRIEF
Jarvis wins inspection and repair service
Jarvis' Facilities Management Division has been awarded œ26
million worth of inspection and.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Survey findings show safety saves
The British Safety Council has welcomed the findings of a survey
commissioned by the Health & Safety Executive which concludes
that health and.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Lafarge: Continental raider
After adding Redland to its other businesses, Lafarge will become
the world's largest aggregates producer and the second biggest
producer of.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
CIB calls for more Value Management
The Construction Industry Board (CIB) is pushing for geater use of
Value Management techniques in the construction industry.
Value Management.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Collecting debt cheaply
Benchmark Business Training will be repeating its one-day training
course on procedures for debt recovery through the County Courts
without using.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Showing his commitment
Site manager, Alan Gammans (pictured, right) is taking his
commitment to Westbury Homes to extremes by wearing the company
Mission Statement close.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Workers in TGWU talks threat
Construction workers have warned the Transport and General Workers
Union (TGWU) that unless it re-opens negotiations over the National
Working Rule.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
CTRL collapse threat
The œ5.4 billion Channel Tunnel Rail Link project, which
carries œ3 billion-worth of construction work, was said to be
on the brink of.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Intria legal action rumours are denied by Costain
Costain this week denied rumours that Intria, one of Costain's
major shareholders, was considering taking legal action against one
of its financial.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Railtrack's Howarth quits
Gil Howarth, Railtrack's director of major projects, has walked out
of his job and will work out his six-month notice period from
home.
Until.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Heading for a signal failure? - EDITORIAL COMMENT
What's going on with the railways these days? Rail operators seem
to be constantly in the news for failing to deliver the service the
public.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Scottish PFI roads boom
Three local authority DBFO road schemes in the pipeline for Scotland more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Westminster row twist
Vital documents are suddenly withdrawn just three months before hearing date more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Islington Council dismisses claims
Allegations over in-house building workers raking in extra money
through bogus overtime claims have been dismissed by Islington
Council in London..... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Sunley Turriff's good start to 1998
Sunley Turriff has clinched a number of awards in January. The
latest is a refurbishment and alteration contract at Gloucester
House, Old Park Lane.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Task Force faces flak from expert
Top researcher claims that no new ideas will come out of Government's project more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Opportunity in Poland
Major construction opportunities in the Polish transport sector
were identified last week by a UK industry delegation.
Companies on the.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
ExCel agreement signed at last
An agreement to build a new international exhibition centre (ExCel)
in London's Docklands was finally signed last week - three years
after the.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Home energy plan shelved
Home Energy Efficiency Scheme to be abandoned despite election eco-pledge more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Michelin saves cash for ARC
ARC's Ingleton Quarry in North Yorkshire may be renowned for its
high-grade gritstone product, but that doesn't stop it being a
nightmare for the.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Miller/Birse win œ50m scheme
A Miller Civil Engineering and Birse Construction joint venture has
been awarded a œ50 million-plus flow transfer contract for
Yorkshire Water.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Kvaerner has late rally in œ30m pick-up
Kvaerner Redpath Engineering Services picked up œ30 million
worth of orders in the last quarter of 1997 for integrated pipework
fabrication,.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
New research database set up on internet
Government-backed site aiming to avoid communication problems with academics more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Post-Tax waste disposal price hikes swallowed up
The price hikes inflicted by muck-away and waste disposal firms
following the introduction of the Landfill Tax in October 1996 have
almost been.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Tax clampdown has huge effect
200,000 self-employed workers join staff and help boost contributions by œ300m more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Materials firms face profits cuts
Profit forecasts cut back following concern over weak trading at the end of 1997 more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Profit boost for Ultraframe
Ultraframe, the manufacturer of conservatory roofing systems which
floated on the Stock Exchange in October last year, last week
unveiled a 68 per.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Amec break new ground in FM risk-sharing plan
Amec broke new ground on risk-sharing in the Private Finance
Initiative when it reached financial closure on a œ160 million
project for the.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
GETREADYTOMIXIT - UK aggregates companies...
Top materials players are ready to pounce in the wake of Redland's takeover by Lafarge. The UK's aggegates and cement industry looks set for a.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Fires fail to defeat Bucknall
The Bucknall Group reported a 44 per cent increase in interim
pretax profits, despite last year's forest fires which blanketed
Malaysia in choking.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Amec aiming for la crŠme de la crŠme
Recruiting best graduates made easier using psychological profiling technique more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Extra green belt charges mooted
œ250 million a year may be levied on housebuilders not using brownfield sites more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Contractor price-hikes spark Railtrack crisis
Lack of signalling expertise is pushing up costs and causing rail service delays more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
CIoB: TQM 'impractical' for industry
The Chartered Institute of Building claims that many of the Total
Quality Management (TQM) tools touted by businesses are impractical
for the.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Self-injury advice pack published
A pioneering advice pack has been published by Ashworth Hospital in
Merseyside to help tackle cases of intentional self-injury brought
on by.... more
(28 January 1998 00:00)
Fears? No! In fact we're working well together
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(27 January 1998 00:00)