All Building articles in 20 January 2012 – Page 3
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News
Edinburgh cans £170m Mitie outsourcing deal
Mitie shares fall 4% following loss of £170m Edinburgh council contract
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Construction firms 'undervalued'
Study finds investors don’t believe contractors’ claims of forward order books
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AHMM's Blackfriars scheme to go ahead
Construction to commence this month after Building publisher UBM signs lease
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News
Hansom: There are limits
This week the elusive Ray O’Rourke breaks cover but not on the internet, the NHBC discovers that housebuilders and X Factor winners don’t mix and the Chinese push boundaries with speedy building
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Comment
Leander vs Mulalley: In your own time, gentlemen, please
A contractor tries to claim loss because the subcontractor isn’t ‘getting on with it’. But what if the subbie is working hard - only to a different clock?
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Comment
Inbox: A numbers game
Readers note that a decision not to invest can be a wise one, that the big helping the small could amount to fewer accidents and that some calculations about the Green Deal could be flawed
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Comment
The importance of witnesses: Suárez vs Evra
When Luis Suárez ended up in front of the FA tribunal in the race row with Patrice Evra, both appeared as witnesses - and what we heard determined the case
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Comment
My digital life … Fiona Frost
This iPhone convert gets easily lost in blogs and rates WhatsApp, allowing her to stay in touch with friends and family abroad
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News
Three-quarters of SMEs financially hit by utility delays
Connection delays causing SMEs to lose thousands of pounds, says NFB
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MoD’s search for private sector partner delays work
Department puts £5bn of construction contracts on hold because it wants partner to manage estate
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Comment
The Green Deal: Sustainability suspended
The government’s half-hearted approach to the Green Construction Board and now the Green Deal suggests a worrying lack of commitment to the eco agenda, says Richard Steer
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Comment
Leander vs Mulalley: Getting contracts right first time
Tony Bingham outlines the mess that Mulalley got in over a badly drafted contract - here’s how to avoid these pitfalls and side-step costly adjudication
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Construction firms fly out to Libya
Ten firms belonging to trade body British Expertise will fly to Tripoli to meet key government contacts
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Olympic village is completed
The £1.1bn Olympic village is the last major building to be completed
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Features
The tracker: A chill wind
Construction activity fell to a nine-month low in November as residential and civil engineering work plummeted, according to latest figures from Experian Economics
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Cameron intervenes over Olympic marketing rights
Olympic minister asked to examine complaints that 2012 firms prevented from taking ‘due credit’
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Comment
Brian Green on … construction output
The sectors the industry are looking to for growth are stagnating - and the government needs to respond quickly
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Comment
Wonders & blunders with Jeremy Till
Jeremy Till celebrates the democratic, contested space of Tent City outside St Paul’s but decries the increasing privatisation of our cities, symbolised by the gate to Paternoster Square
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News
Balfour Beatty targets spike in overseas mining work
Chief operating officer predicts ‘huge growth’ in sector in Australia and plans to increase staff
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Comment
Slip sliding away
Careful planning is needed to ensure the success of public sector procurement – and the cracks are already starting to show
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