All Building articles in 20 September 2013 – Page 4
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Features
The timber trail
As the EU cracks down on illegally harvested timber, what are the industry’s responsibilities?
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Features
Latest products to meet regulations
Whether it’s glazed partitioning, fire-resistant safety glass, or just plain old cladding, we look at some of the latest recommended options to help your project meet regulations
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Features
Interview: Mark Reynolds, Mace
Mace’s new chief executive on how he plans to double the firm’s turnover by 2020
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Comment
Hansom: Holding forth
There have been an awful lot of speeches this week - some of them more missable than others - but few have understood that the true art of public speaking is to say nothing but to say it very well
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Comment
No stay of execution
A contractor tries to delay paying its subcontractor, arguing that it cannot reclaim the money later if the other firm goes into administration. What did Mr Justice Ramsey think?
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Comment
The industry has settled down
Data from the CPA/Barbour ABI index shows that contract awards in August were similar to a year ago
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Comment
Withholding payment after adjudication
Withholding payment after an adjudicator has made a decision puts you in tricky territory. But one of the parties in this case attempted to find a way to do just that
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Comment
Jack Pringle
Jack Pringle is principal, managing director EMEA at Pringle Brandon Perkins + Will
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Features
Global Infrastructure: Light rail
Key issues and benchmark costs of the rapidly growing light railway market
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Features
The Iceberg, Denmark: Jagged edge
The Iceberg - a residential scheme that owes its dramatic profile to the unceasing Scandinavian quest for light
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Features
A clash of housing policies?
Just when it looked as if an institutionally funded private rented sector was about to take off, a resurgent market in new homes may be about to snuff it out again
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News
BDP's Appleton Academy opens for new school year
BDP-designed £22m school for children aged three-years old to 16 opens in Bradford
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News
Redrow profit soars 63%
Housebuilder benefits from improving market with turnover and reservations rising
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Comment
Does anyone understand the performance gap?
The disparity between our buildings’ actual and predicted energy performance is down to a lack of understanding of what causes it
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Comment
JCT in non-UK markets: Going global
The JCT is launching a survey to find out about people’s experiences of using its contracts abroad. Our new columnist weighs up its chances of success in an international market
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Comment
Invest for recovery
The recovery still looks fragile but it is more likely to take root if we have faith that it will do so and act accordingly by investing the necessary resources
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