All Building articles in 12 February 2016 – Page 3
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News
McAleer & Rushe wins three major schemes totalling £148m
Contractor bags student accommodation schemes in Belfast and Portsmouth and job on £45m Stansted hotel
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Comment
Pre-action protocol: Room for improvement?
The TCC pre-action protocol is due for review – but do solicitors working in construction law think it needs major change?
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Comment
Hong Kong SOPL: Security measures
Hong Kong is planning to introduce security of payment legislation. A proposed model for it gives an idea what the final reform may look like
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Comment
Prison building: The story of redemption
Is Michael Gove right to focus on prisoner rehabilitation rather than punishment in his prison building programme?
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Features
UK prisons: Another brick in the wall
When plans were announced to close some of the UK’s worst prisons and build nine new ones focusing on rehabilitation, there was near universal approval. Since then, however, doubts have begun to surface
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News
Skanska targets rapid expansion in UK infrastructure
Firm’s infrastructure division eyes opportunities in rail, roads, gas and water markets
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News
Firms reveal impact of Hinkley delays
RLB among the firms hit by delays to the Somerset nuclear power plant
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Balfour loses out in £23m hotel project dispute
Contractor loses High Court judgment on payments from developer of scheme near London’s O2 Arena
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News
Analysts: Cathexis must increase ISG offer
Industry experts say offer will have to pass £2 a share for shareholders to budge
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Comment
Sticking up for red tape
The government’s promise to remove ‘red tape’ to help housebuilders could wipe out effective standards
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Features
Hinkley Point C: Shovels at the ready …
Construction firms have been poised to build Hinkley Point C since 2007. But nine years later the decision on whether to invest in the £18bn project has yet to be taken
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Comment
Testing trials
Two new schemes being tested could offer cost savings on selected construction law cases
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Features
Lead times: Oct - Dec 2015
Increases to lead times continue, and many are forecast to rise in the next six months, as workload and enquiries grow. But staffing is still an issue
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Comment
Oral agreements: Rob Purton t/a Richwood Interiors vs Kilker Projects Limited
Before Mr Justice Stuart-Smith. Judgement delivered 16 September 2015
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Features
What to specify: Education
Timber windows are installed at Cheltenham Ladies’ College and an extension at Cambridge University features low-temperature underfloor heating in this week’s education products
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Comment
Gold Medal for the diva
With a portfolio that pushes the limits of what is possible, Zaha Hadid proves being relentlessly demanding pays off
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