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BAM Groep - April 2015

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  1. $-€XI 2 april 2015 10:33
    orderportf. bouw gedaald. orderportf. BAM stijgt!
    www.newsnow.co.uk/h/Industry+Sectors/...

    31-03
    Rabobank verwacht 3 procent groei voor bouw
    Cobouw

    Rabobank verwacht dat de bouwproductie dit jaar 3 procent zal groeien. De sector profiteert van de opkrabbelende economie.
    Onderneming & ZZP
    cobouw

    19-03
    Bouwproductie stijgt in 1,1 procent in Nederland
    Cobouw
    De bouwproductie in Nederland is in januari met 1,1 procent gestegen ten opzichte van de maand december.
    Onderneming & ZZP
    cobouw

    18-03
    Flinke toename bouwproductie eurozone
    Telegraaf | DFT
    De bouwproductie in de eurozone is in januari flink gestegen ten opzichte van december. Dat blijkt uit cijfers die het Europese statistiekbureau...
    Economie
    telegraaf | dft

    18-03
    Flinke toename bouwproductie eurozone
    IEX | Nieuws
    Luxemburg - De bouwproductie in de eurozone is in januari flink gestegen ten opzichte van december. Dat blijkt uit cijfers die het Europese...
    Economie
    iex | nieuws

  2. [verwijderd] 2 april 2015 10:35
    quote:

    bammie schreef op 2 april 2015 10:32:

    [...]

    Dat verklaard het e.e.a.
    Yep! ik vertrouw het even niet met de yanks, dure $, komen vast winstwaarschuwingen aan, dit bericht helpt ook niet om het sentiment omhoog te helpen en veel te weinig opdrachten in de pers, ik ben er gisteren met 13K aandelen uit gegaan, ik zit ff aan de zijlijn, onder de E4-, spring ik weer in en dan ook nog die kut grieken in het achterhoofd
  3. [verwijderd] 2 april 2015 10:36
    quote:

    Eurowin schreef op 2 april 2015 10:30:

    Niet normaal meer nu, zou het angst voor de Griek zijn, zouden alle andere aandelen ook in het rood staan, dat is het dus niet, maar wat dan? BAM is bijna weer een uitzondering met half extreme daling.. Ik snap het ook niet meer.. er moet een reden zijn...

    AMSTERDAM (AFN) - De orderportefeuille in de Nederlandse bouwsector is in februari gedaald,

    Dat is het dan blijkbaar ook niet, want andere bouwers in het groen....
    Geen reden hoor jochie.Dit is het BAM aandeel te voeten uit.Minimaal ook altijd een verschil van 10 cent per dag.Gewoon rond deze koers weer kopen maar niet teveel hoor ivm die &^%$# Grieken.gr.
  4. forum rang 6 €d_Modus Vivendi 2 april 2015 10:36
    Completion of €70m Business School Delayed by 18 Months Design of building rejected by Dublin City Council, while key stakeholder issues not listened to.

    Edmund Heaphy | Deputy Editor

    The completion of Trinity’s new €70 million business school is to be delayed by at least 18 months, at an estimated cost of €150,000 per month, because of planning permission issues.

    In a memo on March 18th to the College Board, obtained by The University Times, the College Bursar and Director of Strategic Innovation, Dr Gerard Lacey, said that the business school project “has had a negative response from the city planners and it is necessary to redesign the building”. The resulting redesign will result in a delay of the opening date into “late 2018 at the earliest”, the memo says. College had hoped to have the building completed, on the current site of Luce Hall, by 2017.

    It is hoped that the project will remain within its €70 million budget. While the memo says that “delays to completion are currently modelled at an additional cost to the project of €150K per month”, it is understood that contingency plans had been made in the event of a planning issue. However, “the budget for the building will have to be reviewed”, the memo says.

    Pre-planning consultation with Dublin City Council revealed that significant redesign is needed to meet their requirements. The glass rotunda of the building is “not an acceptable form”, while the building remains a “full floor too high”, despite the moving of the top floor into the basement. The memo states that this may mean that “certain elements of the building” may need to be removed to “fit both the new design and the project budget.” The council also expressed concerns about the Pearse St skyline and how the building would impact it, as well as how close the building would be to the Botany building.

    The time needed to develop the new design and the ensuing planning process remain the “biggest source of uncertainty”, the memo says.

    The planned building was to have a co-located Entrepreneurship and Innovation Hub alongside the School of Business, which would have space for company incubation projects, like Launchbox.

    The rejected designs were for a 13,000 square metre building with six over-ground floors and three basement levels, a 600-seat auditorium, and a restaurant which could seat 200 people, among other things.

    Leo Harmon, a director at BAM Contractors and the board monitor appointed to independently report on the progress of the business school project, has criticised some aspects of the planning. In a report filed on March 18th, he said: “It is unfortunate that the parties involved with submitting the planning were not listening to each other and were also overly optimistic in their timelines.” The detailed design phase of the project is “5 to 6 months behind”, while tender and pricing documents are “6 to 9 months” behind, while the construction phase is “9 to 12 months behind”.

    Issues have also been raised by the stakeholders in the project. Harmon said that there was a “lack of team meeting minutes and outstanding issues log means that some stakeholders’ issues may have been forgotten”. Because of the forced redesign, the opportunity to address stakeholder issues has arisen, he said.

    Meanwhile, he said “the weakest aspect of this project so far has been the design team’s performance”, with project members who have “not managed the design process and have been overly optimistic”, and architects who “appear not to have listened to the key stakeholders”.

    In response, the steering group of the project has appointed Greg Power, Trinity’s new Head of Capital Projects and Planning, to the team, which has “helped focus” the team.

    A new design concept for initial consideration was due to be proposed to the steering committee on March 27th, the memo said.

    Responding to a request for comment from The University Times, Dr Gerard Lacey said: “With any major development of this size, one would expect deviations from projected timelines. A planning application has not yet been submitted. Issues raised by the city planners will be addressed by the design team with an expected planning application to be submitted in the next few months.”

    The business school project is part of a €295 million capital investment plan, outlined in the College’s 2014-19 Strategic Plan.
  5. forum rang 6 €d_Modus Vivendi 2 april 2015 10:38
    EDF calls halt to Hinkley nuclear site prep work

    Grant Prior | Thu 2nd April | 7:02
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    EDF Energy is stopping site preparation work at Hinkley Point C nuclear power station until a definite decision is made on the plant’s 22€bn funding.

    EDF said: “The next phase of work on site and in the associated developments will require a substantial increase in spending levels, and will begin as soon as the final investment decision has been made.”

    Around 400 workers are believed to be working on the site.

    The energy giant said it “has invested significantly in a series of preparatory activities including site preparations (earthworks, drainage works and culvert construction, concrete production facilities and welfare facilities) and roadworks.”

    EDF will complete roadworks currently in progress at Taunton Rd/Broadway in Bridgwater, the Washford Cross roundabout in West Somerset and the Cannington bypass before bringing major site preparations to a halt.

    A final decision on funding was due last month but has been delayed again.

    A Laing O’Rourke/Bouygues consortium is lined-up for the main construction contract while Bam Nuttall and Kier have been working on the 137€m earthworks contract.
  6. Buts 2 april 2015 10:41
    AMSTERDAM (AFN) - De orderportefeuille in de Nederlandse bouwsector is in februari gedaald, tot een niveau waarmee bouwers 6,8 maanden vooruit kunnen. Dat maakte het Economisch Instituut voor de Bouw (EIB) donderdag bekend.

    In januari hadden bouwers nog werk voor zeven maanden. Volgens het EIB namen de orders bij de bouw van woningen en bij de bouw van kantoren en infrastructuur af.

    Aan de maandelijkse conjunctuurmeting van het EIB doen ruim vierhonderd hoofdaannemingsbedrijven met meer dan tien personeelsleden mee.
  7. jumoro 2 april 2015 10:49
    Je wordt er wel een beetje moe van, iedere keer is er wel een reden dat Bam niet mee gaat met de rest van de bouwers, conclusie, er wordt gemanipuleerd door een aantal grote partijen die nog even wat particuliere beleggers van hun aandelen willen afhelpen. Zo, n daling brengt altijd paniekverkopen met zich mee dus dat doet de koers geen goed, hopenlijk keert het sentiment vandaag nog iets. Vanmiddag nog maar eens kijken.
  8. [verwijderd] 2 april 2015 10:50
    quote:

    €d_Modus Vivendi schreef op 2 april 2015 10:41:

    En dan die Tram en dat stadion in België waar getraineerd wordt, maakt het er ook niet vrolijker op.
    Paaswindeieren.
    je hebt gelijk @Ed...teveel projecten die stagneren/traineren etc....nog niet getekend worden. onnodig lijkt me, maar de politiek doet duit in het zakje.
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