All Building articles in 18 September 2009 – Page 3
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NFB slams 'random' fines by OFT
National Federation of Builders angered by OFT punishing small number of companies for widespread practice of cover pricing
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OFT: Which firms did what
OFT document shows which clients were affected by cover pricing and which contractors were involved in each case
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Full list of OFT bid rigging fines
The complete list of firms fined by the OFT by size of penalty and in alphabetical order
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Guilty contractors should not be blacklisted, says OFT
Office of Fair Trading says firms fined for cover pricing should not be penalised by clients
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Councils urged not to blacklist bid rigging firms
UK Contractors Group says firms hit by OFT firms should not be excluded from tenders
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Galliford Try set to appeal against OFT fine
Contractor says it did not gain financially from practice of cover pricing
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Rok fined £20,000 after Heathrow accident
Contractor failed to implement control procedures after worker fell from bridge
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Kier suffers £18m OFT fine
Contractor slapped with largest bid rigging fine while nine more are hit by penalties of over £5m
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Bid rigging firms hit by massive OFT fines
Contractors found guilty of cover pricing ordered to pay severe fines totalling £130m
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OFT press release: Construction firms fined for illegal bid-rigging
Over 100 firms have been fined a total of £129.5m for bid rigging by the OFT
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Huge OFT fines are harsh and unfair
The OFT’s fines are as unpleasant as they are unnecessary but as an industry we must move on
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In with the old
Reusing existing buildings is set to be the next big thing because it is greener and cheaper than new build
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Aceramais Holdings vs Hadleigh Partnerships: Contracts in writing
Our Fenwick Elliott expert discusses a dispute over whether there was a contract and writing, and other issues
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Cabe's party games
A giant jigsaw took centre stage at the design watchdog's 10th birthday celebrations at the Saatchi gallery
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Tender of the day: £8.5m demolition and extension in Canterbury
Tender for Beaney Institute contract closes on 2 October
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HCA reveals plans to kickstart private rental initiative
Chief executive says homes agency aims to provide a ‘menu of options’ to support those interested in the scheme
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OFT bid-rigging fines out tomorrow
Contractors will find out the amounts they will be fined for being involved in cover-pricing
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Passivhaus diaries, part 10: The roof
This week we focus on minimising thermal bridging at the junctions between the roof and the walls
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Couple plan £90m hotel on derelict Soho site
Husband and wife team to develop London boutique hotel and housing on site left untouched since the Blitz
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Mortgages fall 13% in August
Figures from Council of Mortgage Lenders show a decline on lending in July but underlying lending has 'stabilised'