All Building articles in 13 January 2012 – Page 3
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A quick guide to responding to a referral notice in adjudication
A quick guide for a party to a construction dispute who is served with a referral notice, refering the dispute to adjudication
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News
Rightmove reports record property searches
But house prices fall for the third month in a row to £224,060
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Balfour Beatty appointed for London office scheme
AXA Real Estate chooses firm for £57m last stage of Sixty London
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T Clarke secures 50% of this year's workload
Building services group issues trading update ahead of full year results
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New King's Cross public square wins planning
Stanton Williams-designed scheme will create 7,000m2 of public space outside station
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Network Rail announces £1.5bn worth of signalling contracts
Atkins, Balfour Beatty JV Signalling Solutions and Invensys Rail chosen for framework agreement
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Single-ply membrane
Sika-Trocal has supplied its Type S single-ply membrane to the Sea Life centre on Blackpool promenade
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Liquid waterproofing system
This cold-applied liquid waterproofing system reduces health and safety risks at height
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Insulated panel system
Tata Steel supplied R32 (roof) profile and C32 (walls) profiles on 36 bonded warehouses at Mulben, Scotland
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Hansom: New year's resolutions
What better way to start the year than clearing out unwanted possessions - such as a 45ft yacht? Elsewhere, one boss has a very long road ahead to get fit in 2012, and Nick pops the question to Holly
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The Games are just for starters
Once the Olympics are over, all eyes will be on the Games’ legacy. Olympic Park Legacy Company chief executive Andrew Altman says it will be this that will change the face of London
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Galliford Try vs Lanes Group: Forum shopping
The practice of ‘forum shopping’ as mentioned in Tony’s article may be unappealing to some, but any attempt to legislate against it will cause a trolleyful of problems
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Features
The Olympic legacy: Passing the finish line
Legacy promises were at the heart of London’s bid to host the Olympics. But whereas the construction of the sites has been a triumph, the Games’ legacy still hangs in the balance. Building looks at what’s still to do in a hectic schedule
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Raindrops keep falling: The Oxford Natural History Museum's leaking roof
The Oxford Natural History Museum has been plagued by water dripping through its roof since its completion but after years of buckets and botched jobs one architect has finally solved the problem. Building finds out how you fix a 154-year-old leak