All Building articles in 2004 issue 37 – Page 3
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Features
Local lowdown: Central Scotland
Robert Smith of Hays Montrose says that, in central Scotland, PFIs are leading the way
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News
Construction leaders call for a cull of the institutions
Industry opinion-formers urge professional bodies to merge – or face loss of royal charter and charitable status
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Comment
CABE convinced
Your coverage of the CABE review of Birmingham’s new PFI hospital (27 August, page 13) is a distortion of the tone of its report.
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News
Last chance to save Brighton’s West Pier
A last-ditch attempt to save what remains of Brighton’s historic West Pier will be made next week.
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Comment
Down to brass tacks
Everybody knows court cases are horribly expensive, but then so are ‘cheaper’ methods such as adjudication and mediation. So here’s a way to save money
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News
EP to use design codes at Bracknell site
English Partnerships is set to use design codes on the former RAF Staff College site in Bracknell, Berkshire.
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Features
How’s this for an executive box?
In a backlash against Brookside-style housing, Stock Woolstencroft has designed a model high-density apartment scheme with a splash of colour that also regenerates a historic area of north London suburbia.
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News
Fraser report: Bovis stands it stands its ground
Firm rejects criticism of its ‘unrealistic’ programming of Scottish parliament
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Comment
Talking ’bout a revolution
Construction is too important to be left to the many venerable and dignified institutions that adorn our industry. If they’re to change, drastic action may be necessary
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Comment
Wonders & blunders
Philip Wildman stands up and salutes a Tube station that doubles as a dystopic film set, but is bent out of shape by a museum
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Features
Walker’s big score
The thing is, there must be 50 ways to screw up a £1bn project, and if you can think of 25 of them, you’re a genius. We talk to a man who’s trying to do even better than that …
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News
Olympic village looks to BedZed
The London Olympic village could be a giant version of BedZed, according to the man behind the masterplan for the 2012 Olympics site
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News
Method architecture
Architect John Pawson’s design for the newly consecrated Novy Dvur monastery in the Czech Republic makes up one of nine British exhibits at this year’s Venice Biennale of Architecture, which opened last Friday.
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News
Team appointed to manage Elephant & Castle revamp
Southwark council has appointed a management team to co-ordinate the next phase of the £1.5bn Elephant & Castle redevelopment in south London.
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News
Sharewatch: Amec’s chasing Amey
So it looks like Amec is hell-bent on abandoning the construction sector.
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Comment
It’s all in the regs
What is set out in the article by Paul Morrell on the Scottish parliament building (3 September, page 40), albeit in different words, is nothing less than the need to comply with the CDM Regulations.
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News
Galliford Try aims to double house sales in three years
Company plans to sell 1250 homes and abandon the luxury market, while posting £22.7m pre-tax profit
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News
‘We must learn lessons so this never happens again’
Lord Fraser sets out guidelines for officials, politicians and project team on major public sector projects
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Comment
Come on, admit it …
If you enter into ‘without prejudice’ negotiations before a trial, can you subsequently produce them in court when it comes to deciding costs?
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