All Building articles in 13 July 2012 – Page 3
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The duty to warn
If a dentist treating one tooth notices that another is rotten, he has a professional duty to tell the patient. Unfortunately, the duty to warn isn’t always so straightforward
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My digital life … Paul Dollin
The iPad-loving, Patagonia-trouser-wearing UK managing director of WSP reveals his digital habits
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Wuxi Grand Theatre: Wings of desire
Chinese symbolism and glacial Finnish design work in glorious harmony at PES Architects’ butterfly-roofed opera house in China
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Wonders & blunders with Craig Casci
Revisiting his student days, the GRID Architects director recognises the lasting appeal of the Royal Scottish Museum. But he finds its neighbour, the Museum of Scotland, overpowering
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Foster is right to think big
Architect is right about the opportunity for the redevelopment of the Heathrow Site
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End below-cost tendering
Grassroots research needs to be done to work out how to stop this practice
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals
City & Provincial Properties and Kilmartin Properties were June’s top housing clients
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BIM not the answer
Like CAD in the 80s BIM is a new fashion accessory for those who have to serve public contracts
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Libya's new regime: An alarming message
A recent decree that allows Libya’s interim government to control the assets of companies with links to the old regime sends out a worrying message to foreign investors
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Part 36 revisited
The Civil Procedure Rules are set up to encourage formal offers of settlement. But what if the deal is proposed by a counterclaiming defendant?
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Building intelligence Q1 2012
A 28% quarterly rise in commercial orders can’t disguise the general downward trend, with output falling in most sectors - even in the safe haven of infrastructure. Experian Economics reports
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It’s housing, stupid
There’s no better way to breathe life into the economy than to build homes. Shame the government has lost all credibility on the sector’s biggest issues…
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University of Glamorgan: Eco-award for student halls
Boyes Rees Architects-designed student accommodation one of eight winners of the 2012 Constructing Excellence in Wales Awards
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Bovis to quit North-east to focus on ‘predictable’ South
Housebuilder expects ‘significant’ profit growth this year with completions set to rise 25%
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James Wates to bring ‘savvy’ and ‘pragmatism’ to BCO
Deputy chairman of Wates Group promises new approach after being appointed president of office body
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EC Harris and WSP win Goldman Sachs HQ job
Consultant and engineer appointed for prestige Goldman Sachs development in London
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Backing UK construction: The £1 campaign
The UKCG campaign is a chance to make a clear case for investment in construction
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Jowell urges compromise on marketing rules
Update: Labour’s shadow Olympics minister urges government to act over marketing rules and praises Building’s 2012 campaign
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RIBA: Olympic award ban is ‘lost opportunity’ for UK
Architects’ organisation condemns restrictive Olympic marketing rules
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Boris to object to Islington’s affordable homes plan
Boris Johnson plans to object to Labour-led council’s decision to reject affordable homes programme
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