All Building articles in 2000 Issue 16

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  • Features

    Ooh,Missis!

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Michael Wilford's brash, blowsy arts centre is more fat ladies than matchstick men. But this disjointed Salford landmark could well become as popular with the public.

  • Features

    Just the job

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Dealing with protesters and meeting the Terminator are all in a day’s work for Carillion’s special events operations manager.

  • News

    High-Point plans next shopping trip

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Breakdown of MDA takeover talks fails to dent 400-strong consultant’s enthusiasm for an acquisition before July.

  • News

    Output hits six-year high, says RICS

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Construction output reached a six-year high in the first quarter of 2000, according to figures released by the RICS.A quarter of chartered surveyors saw their workload rise in the three months. This compares with 6% in the same period a year ago, and is 1% up on the last quarter ...

  • News

    Hackney teams named

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Three development teams have been shortlisted for a £35m, five-year housing regeneration project in east London’s Hackney.The teams in contention for the project at the King’s Crescent Estate are led by housing associations North British, Circle 33 and the Peabody Trust.North British has architect John Thompson & Partners and Wimpey ...

  • Features

    How to make money and still go to heaven

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Steve Wright, head of Gusto Construction, has been taken aback by the interest in his ecologically virtuous Nottinghamshire development. But he’s a quick learner. Now he’s thinking of setting up as a green consultant.

  • Features

    Strewth! Oz gets tough

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Cowboy builders in Australia will be chopped off at the knees by legislation that’s far more hardline than ours. In New South Wales, firms face blacklists, huge fines and even prison if they transgress.

  • Features

    Gatecrashing parties

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    New legislation giving rights to third parties is a bona fide grey area, and contracts will have to exclude it until the courts can set out some case law. It is also a wonderful opportunity …

  • News

    Eastern Europeans still on London sites

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    The faces and nationalities have changed, but one year after Building’s exposé of the exploitation of Kosovar refugees by British contractors, other eastern European workers are gathered on the same London street corner looking for work on the capital’s building sites.Within a month of last year’s article (23 April 1999), ...

  • Features

    Where do you draw the line?

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    The Plant Construction vs Clive Adams and Another case was the first time that the courts have ruled on a contractor’s obligation to warn of potential hazards in design and construction plans.

  • Comment

    Greater London counsel

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    First person Daily Mail scare stories aside, the GLC was an effective, efficient friend of construction. Shame none of the mayoral hopefuls seem aware of it.

  • News

    Intria to hold on to Costain stake

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Malaysian contractor Intria, which owns 37.5% of Costain, has indicated that it may not sell its stake as previously indicated.Speculation has surrounded Costain since Intria suggested that it was looking for a buyer. However, Intria shares rose sharply last week after reports that the company was confident of quickly overcoming ...

  • News

    Civic pride should be new motto, says prime minister

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Tony Blair tells Building Awards audience that designers and contractors must set the highest standards.

  • News

    MPs: cheaper rural homes

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    One hundred Labour MPs representing rural constituencies have called on the government to tackle the lack of affordable homes in the countryside.The MPs, members of Labour’s Rural Group, launched the Manifesto for Rural Britain campaign this week. Central to the group’s demands are calls for the amount of affordable housing ...

  • News

    Hunting Gate managers buy firm

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Hertfordshire-based property developer Hunting Gate has sold its construction arm to a management buyout team for an undisclosed sum. The £50m-turnover construction business will be renamed HG Construction and will be run by Chris Benham and Ian Saunders, formerly managing director and commercial director, respectively, of Hunting Gate Construction. Between ...

  • Features

    Budding genius

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Ian Wall’s Edinburgh developer started with £5m; 14 years later, it’s worth £70m. And the funny thing is, its main aim wasn’t to make money at all.

  • Features

    Invasion of the bodysnatchers

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Top executives are disappearing. They are being taken. Not by a dark alien force but by headhunters, who are making a comeback in construction.

  • Features

    Every body welcome

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Fitting legislative requirements into building policy is not easy at best, but a DDA compliance system could be the answer to builders seeking to avoid future legal action

  • News

    Rogers to design Wembley Bluewater

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Leisure, retail and residential scheme will give urban taskforce chairman chance to put ideas to the test.

  • News

    Henry Boot set to buy back shares

    2000-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Construction group will buy back its stock if price falls, but denies plans to go private.