All Building articles in 2004 issue 18 – Page 2
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Comment
Peabody distrust
Regarding the benefits the Peabody Trust has offered the industry (12 March, pages 18-22).
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Comment
Six letters that spell disaster
Here’s a case involving Arup and a power station in the Philippines – and it demonstrates the kind of damage one man can do in five seconds armed only with a biro
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News
NHBC seeks judicial review of EU insurance directive
Home warranty provider set to fight proposed EU directive over fears of more costs and bureaucracy
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News
HBG fined over site death
HBG Construction Southern, formerly Kyle Stewart, has been fined £150,000 and ordered to pay costs of £47,000, after an agency labourer died following an incident on a site at 33 Old Broad Street in the City of London on in February 1997.
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News
Letwin proposes Whitehall cuts
Shadow chancellor Oliver Letwin has hinted that the Conservative party will form a ministry for procurement if it gets into power
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News
Prescott promises 'controversial' RIBA debate
Deputy prime minister John Prescott will follow up on his honorary fellowship of the RIBA by giving a "controversial" keynote speech on sustainable communities at the institute.
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News
China's Olympic venues to be watched by eye in the sky
CHINA is to launch a satellite to monitor the construction of venues for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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Comment
Rubber chicken: Foster & Fox present …
Our intrepid correspondent makes the arduous ascent of the gherkin and meets the great and the good – including a certain architect and Swiss Re vice president
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News
Construction Clients Group hires chairman
The chief executive of Barking and Dagenham council has been appointed chairman of the Construction Clients Group.
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News
CABE to grill six contenders for top job
Architecture watchdog CABE has drawn up a six-strong shortlist of candidates to succeed Jon Rouse as chief executive.
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Bid splits Peterhouse board
David Jackson, the chairman of infrastructure group Peterhouse, has told shareholders not to accept Babcock International's £95m offer for the company.
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Comment
Beware their clause
An innocent-seeming sentence in a contract can have potentially fatal repercussions on your liabilities – as the following example demonstrates
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News
Foster, Gehry and Moneo invited to redesign Beirut
Star architects asked to submit masterplans for Martyrs' Square area destroyed in Lebanese civil war
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News
Police begin second wave of interviews over Bickerton
Serious Fraud Office targets known associates of John Aviss after he loses High Court battle with Artisan
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Features
March passed: The MoD becomes Britain's top client
£555m garrison makes ministry UK's biggest spender – and puts Sir Robert McAlpine top of contractors' table
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News
Arup submits Battersea Power Station masterplan
Designs to transform 14.7 ha derelict site involve spending £1bn on hotels, parks, offices and a theatre
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ISG lops off facilities arm in bid for faster growth
Interior Services Group sells its barely profitable ISG Occupancy division to FM consultant Erinaceous for £10m
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Architects on display
Construction has started on the Architecture Gallery at the V&A Museum, designed by Gareth Hoskins Architects. The gallery is a joint venture of the RIBA and the V&A and will house the UK's only permanent architectural collection. Architect Wright & Wright has also designed study rooms and storage for the ...
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Ripoll appoints managing director to run Aukett UK
Jose Luis Ripoll, the new chairman and chief executive of Aukett, has marked the start of his tenure by appointing a UK managing director to look after the firm's design work.
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