All Building articles in 2001 issue 11 – Page 3
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News
Whitehall and Sainsbury adopt prime contracting
Long-term, single-point procurement to become favoured system for UK's biggest clients.
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News
DETR accused of climbdown over energy regs
Timber-frame housebuilders say Raynsford has caved in to pressure from brick-and-block sector.
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Comment
Not entirely acceptable
Rachel Barnes - Consultants asked to agree to "entire agreement clauses" in their terms of appointment should be careful: they could find that they're losing fundamental remedies
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News
Norwest Holst posts best results for 75 years
Norwest Holst has held itself up as a role model for medium-sized contractors after reporting a 50% jump in profit.
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News
Rail watchdog asks business for £34bn
Contractors will be able to participate and invest in PFI-style rail consortiums under plans unveiled by the Strategic Rail Authority this week.
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News
Alsop to sell £250m estate renewal scheme to tenants
HTA Architects and EDAW stand down as Alsop takes over public consultation at Southwark development.
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News
Procure 21 to advertise pilots in next three weeks
NHS Estates' procurement initiative, Procure 21, is likely to advertise for supply-chain partners in the next three weeks.
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News
Two teams on shortlist for £148m Essex hospital
Two consortiums are left in the frame for a £148m PFI hospital scheme in Romford, Essex.
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Features
Bovis Lend Lease steals a £100m march in February
Four contracts worth a total of £196.4m help Bovis Lend Lease to add to its lead in annual contractors' table.
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