All Building articles in 2003 issue 18 – Page 3
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News
First night at the Almeida
The refurbished Almeida Theatre in Islington, north London, had its first performance last night after a £7.6m makeover by architect Burrell Foley Fischer. The seating has been rearranged to improve sight lines, and new lighting, sound equipment and ventilation have been installed. Main contractor was Banner Holdings, QS was Roger ...
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Comment
… and carrots for all
Standard contracts have their limitations for public–private deals. To stay sane until signing day, try to draw up a timetable that incentivises all parties
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Not you again
One adjudicator tackling several related disputes seems a good way to cut out duplicated effort. But the parties must agree to it – or the adjudicator will get it from all sides
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BAA faces crunch decision over electricians' pay at T5
Firm reluctant to concede wage rises for M&E staff for fear of setting benchmark for other workers.
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BDP in talks over 40-storey City of London skyscraper
Planning application to be submitted in six to nine months, depending on outcome of Shard of Glass inquiry.
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Pell Frischmann rocks with £30m Gibraltar scheme
A team led by consultant Pell Frischmann has won a contract for a £30m housing scheme in Gibraltar.
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Stanhope U-turn over £3bn Stratford City scheme
Despite Lipton's pledge that developer would do its own housebuilding, it seems help is now in order.
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Carillion secures £20m prefab flats scheme
Contractor Carillion has won a £20m deal to build 125 prefabricated apartments for students and key workers in Southampton, Hampshire.
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DTI: New construction orders down – but only 1%
New construction orders for the first three months of the year fell 1% on the same quarter last year, according to DTI figures.
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