All Building articles in 2001 issue 30 – Page 2
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Nortel signs global deals on net provision
Five construction companies have signed global agreements with internet firm Nortel Networks.
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Government pushes road deals
The Highways Agency intends to set up five-year framework deals with contractors to speed up delivery of its roadbuilding programme.
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Construction scores in green survey
Construction and building materials firms have been urged to do more to raise investor awareness of the environment, despite being judged the most improved sector in a new survey.
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Government urged to bring in equal opportunities code
Report says only firms meeting targets on race should be accepted on Constructionline registration service.
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Birmingham project managers to merge
Birmingham project manager Graves is to merge with Elias Topping to create a single £4m-turnover business.
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Consultation begins over King's Cross megaproject
Developer Argent St George has begun the consultation exercise over the regeneration of King's Cross, soon to be the largest development site in London.
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Council takes Arup to task over masterplan
A planning application for a 160 ha mixed-use scheme on a disused airfield near Weston-super-Mare looks set to be submitted despite criticism from the council.
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New NHS arm to compete for health contracts
Health service to set up "Inventures", a public–private firm that will bid for jobs worth less than £20m.
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Comment
All very civil
The pre-action protocol can settle a dispute with the minimum of cost and delay, and the maximum preservation of good will. Why don't we use it more often?
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Construction activity continues to grow
Tender prices increased 7.5% in the year to June compared with the same period last year, but the rate of increase will slow over the next 12 months, according to QS Davis Langdon & Everest.
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DTLR set to call in £750m Stevenage development
Council opposition to 5000-home plan likely to lead to government scrutiny of the scheme.
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HTA sues for £4m over millennium village
Decision to go to court follows failure of mediation meeting with developers Countryside and Taylor Woodrow.
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M4I backs environmental benchmarking
The Movement for Innovation is pressing to incorporate a building's environmental performance into the planning process.
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O'Rourke paid £30m to cart off Laing Construction
Fours years of woe for leading builder ends with giveaway of business to subcontractor.
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