All Building articles in 2003 issue 41 – Page 3
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News
Client body to go ahead after DTI agrees funds
An umbrella group for clients is to be launched in December, after the government agreed to provide funding for it.
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News
Arts centre team may face claim after roof collapse
The Team that built an arts centre in Liverpool will shortly discover if they face a claim for a roof collapse in April this year.
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Features
Repeat after me: 'yes, I can run your project'
Take a look at these people … Do you recognise the one who'll best be able to manage your scheme? We investigate
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Comment
Adapt or die
The correspondence that followed John Smith's column (12 September, page 29) about suicidal pricing to win work is a perfect example of the lack of innovative thinking in our industry.
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Features
Balancing act
In the first of a three-part series on achieving the right work–life balance, Andrew Garbutt of Berkshire Consultancy asks: what do you want to get out of life?
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News
Tube needs £500m more power to run PPP deal
London Underground push for revamped 30-year contract amid fears of future electricity shortages.
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Three vie for £30m Oldham library
Teams led by Kier, Gleeson and David McLean have been shortlisted to build a civic centre-style library in Oldham
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News
Bovis wins gold at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Italy
Italian arm is awarded 29-month contract in joint bid with Turin engineering and construction firm.
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Berkeley sues engineer for £1m over collapsing site
High Court writ accuses Leslie Wilks of failing to inform housebuilder that Hampshire site was unstable.
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CIS appeals may cost £50,000
Contractors that are refused CIS tax scheme certificates may soon also lose their right to appeal against the decision
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