All Building articles in 2002 issue 32-33 – Page 2
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News
Citex splits into three
Citex was this week split into three parts following the sale of its facilities management business to Carillion and its Asian business to EC Harris
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Three in race for Prince Charles' London pad
Three Contractors are vying for the refurbishment of Clarence House, the Queen Mother's home for the last 49 years of her life.
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RGCM changes name in growth drive
Construction services firm RGCM has changed its name to RG Group to reflect the fact that it now offers a more comprehensive service.
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Stratford to get new town centre
Urban design practice Urban Initiatives has been selected to draw up a development plan for Stratford town centre in east London.
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Carey Jones grows for seventh year
Turnover at Carey Jones Architects is expected to increase from £6.3m in 2001 to £7.5m for the year to 31 December 2002.
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Midas to expand fit-out business
Bristol contractor Midas plans to create two divisions to handle its retail and fit-out operations.
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Comment
Once more unto the breach
Can an employer, disgruntled because of defective work, cry breach of contract and pursue damages even if the contractor has put the defect right?
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HSE plans biggest safety shake-up in a generation
Document calls for clients and architects to be held accountable for safety, with new role for planning officer.
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Comment
What's the big idea?
Construction's traditional attitude to R&D is that a brick is a brick is a brick – leaving the industry wide open to foreign competition. It's time to put our thinking caps on
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Features
Pipe beams
Depressed by its gloomy offices, a company in Washington DC saw its dreams of a brighter future come true with the help of a rooftop mirror and a giant glass pipe …
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Ballast boss keeps options open until firm is sold
Managing director refuses to accept role as head of PFI at the troubled contractor until purchaser is identified.
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November close for Tube PPP, says Balfour
Balfour Beatty said this week it did not expect the Tube public–private partnership deal to reach financial close until November.
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HSE: Clients and architect ignore safety
Architects and clients have come under fire from the Health and Safety Executive in the draft of its discussion document on changes to health and safety legislation of the industry.
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Features
Out of the dark ages
Archaic lighting guidance designed to work with 1980s computer technology has finally been superseded by the new LG3. So why, asks Thomas Lane, isn't everybody feeling brighter about it?
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Safety now at top of the agenda
The Health and Safety Executive says that nobody in the construction supply chain can duck out of responsibility for site safety.
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Amicus calls for law to stop agency worker exploitation
M&E union claims that half a million temporary staff are being denied full rights under working time directive.
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ABB Building Systems set for sell-off
M&E firm ABB Building Systems has restructured in a move to make it more profitable before it is sold.
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£50m refurb to showcase English Partnerships' new role
Shropshire housing estate to be first example of quango's brief to regenerate sites of national importance.
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Skanska team wins £250m Derby hospital PFI
Skanska has won a £250m PFI contract to extend the City Hospital in Derby.
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Features
Local lowdown
Continuing our regional series, Robert Smith of recruitment consultant Hays Montrose turns the spotlight on the job market in the Midlands
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