All Building articles in 1999 Issue 47 – Page 2

  • Features

    Appointments

    1999-11-26T00:00:00Z

    ContractorsTim Philpott has been appointed health and safety manager at Surrey-based Bancourt Construction.Martin Lunn has been promoted to manager of the design and build team at Higgins.EBC Construction has promoted John Crowhurst to site foreman. Paul Lakin has joined the firm as site manager. David Chudley and Martin Knott have ...

  • News

    Retailers fund research on adopting Egan

    1999-11-26T00:00:00Z

    University analyses shop refurbishment procurement at Boots, Pizza Express, Arcadia and Borders.

  • Features

    Action man

    1999-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Electrician Pete Dyer left Croydon to join a group expedition to Mongolia – which is a long way to go to organise the construction of a clinic out of straw.

  • Features

    Bring on the accolades

    1999-11-26T00:00:00Z

    There are prizes for everything these days, so why not for law publications that help us understand all the rules and regulations bearing down on us?

  • Features

    About time, too

    1999-11-26T00:00:00Z

    In his third and final article on how an architect is supposed to decide extensions of time, Dominic Helps reveals the identities of the parties, the facts of the case, and the decision of the court.

  • Features

    It’s all in the planning

    1999-11-26T00:00:00Z

    The CDM Regulations impose stringent health and safety obligations on planning supervisors, so construction contracts must include clauses that help them do their jobs.

  • Features

    Curtain up on £214m opera house revamp

    1999-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Remodelled house to open on time but six performances cancelled because of equipment problems.

  • News

    Tendering rules stifled 2000 Village innovation

    1999-11-26T00:00:00Z

    G&T report says English Partnerships’ procurement rules prevented partnering on Millennium Village.

  • News

    Specialists in pre-2000 boom

    1999-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Specialist contractors have had a good third quarter but fear that workload will dip in the new year, according to the latest report from trade organisation the National Specialist Contractors Council.On the one hand, the rush to complete millennium projects has boosted workload in the late summer – bringing with ...