All Building articles in 02 March 2012 – Page 5
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Focus on our skills base, not credit agencies
The government is hell-bent on satisfying the credit rating agencies when it would be better investing long-term in our skills base, says David Blunkett
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Knowing when time limits for legal action start
There are time limits for commencing legal actions but the really tricky part is knowing at what point the clock starts
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New provisions in the Construction Act: To be judged
Different interpretations of the wording of the new Construction Act are causing confusion, and until the new provisions reach the courts this is unlikely to change
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News
£550m Qatar win boosts EC Harris
Project will ‘benefit the firm in targeting more health work’, says global account leader
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WSP will take on more staff in 2012, says Cole
Engineer hopes to return to being a ‘net recruite’ this year after job losses last year
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EDF rejects non-French bids for £2.5bn Hinkley Point job
Costain, Sir Robert McAlpine and Hochtief lose chance to win key contract on nuclear power station
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More delays hit flagship £2bn schools programme
Ministers push back contracts on Priority Schools Building Programme, delaying construction till 2013
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Arcadis has £100m acquisitions war chest
Parent company of EC Harris has fund to support expansion in the Middle East and Asia
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Features
View from my office: Steve Ferguson
Senior cost manager at EC Harris in Belfast looks over Northern Ireland’s newest visitor attraction Titanic Belfast
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Carillion looks to Canada and Middle East
Chief executive points to ‘strong’ results and performance in overseas markets
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RMJM hit by another departure
Principal landscape architect Kristin Taylor latest to leave the firm, as salary payments delayed again
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M&E firms set up talks with Unite over wage agreement
HVCA says firms taking ‘a period of time to recoup’ after BESNA deal was scrapped
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Zaha’s firm defends green status of aquatics centre
Architect hits back at claims Olympic venue is unsustainable for using 3,000 tonnes of steel
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Wonders & blunders with David Mosey
David Mosey is content in a traffic jam if gazing at the Hoover Building’s art deco frontage, but the imposing Gothic facade of the Royal Courts of Justice makes him hail the nearest cab
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Durkan completes £5.3m Southwark housing scheme
Project designed by Metaphorm contains 40 units and is one of borough’s Heygate Estate replacement projects
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Comment
Tax changes in April: A trap for the unwary
Changes to capital allowances mean that from April, if you don’t get the tax treatment of fixtures for a new building right, you could be scuppering your chance to sell it
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