All Building articles in 2005 issue 20 – Page 4
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Data - Planning approvals in April
Activity is strongest in Scotland and East Anglia while London and Northern Ireland are in the doldrums
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CITB hits back at criticism of craft apprenticeships
Training body dismisses ‘misleading’ report that claims only 25% of apprentices complete their qualification
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Industry applauds bill on corporate manslaughter
Bill to reduce red tape also welcomedCIC warns against scapegoating firms on corporate killing
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Comment
Socs’ appeal
I was glad to see that the campaign has finally been launched for my RIBA gold medal for my work on adult erotic emporium Hustler Hollywood in Soho (6 May, page 33). I’ve been campaigning for years. Socrates Miltiadou, Papa Architects
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So, Alun Michael
He may not be the high-profile champion that the industry craved, but the appointment of Alun Michael to preside over construction is better news than many had expected.
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‘Tesco law’ is already online
Andrew Hemsley, in his discussion on the future of legal services (29 April, page 55), is already out of date.
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Bovis veteran leaves after removal from BBC contract
Stalwart takes gardening leave then quits after his replacement on £400m project that he had led
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Treasury drafts contractors to advise on capacity crisis
Expert bodies are likely to be set up in each government department to anticipate construction bottlenecks
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Ratcliffe defends CSCS against ID accusations
Stephen Ratcliffe, chief executive of the Construction Confederation, has replied to criticism of the industry skills card scheme CSCS.
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T5 pay rate ‘won’t hit market’
Soaring electricians’ pay rates at Heathrow Terminal 5 have not pushed up wages in the rest of the M&E market according to research carried out for Building
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T5 pay rate ‘won’t hit market’
Soaring electricians’ pay rates at Heathrow Terminal 5 have not pushed up wages in the rest of the M&E market according to research carried out for Building
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Comment
28 days later
We all know that the key selling point of adjudication is its 28-day time limit. But that’s no good if the rules don’t agree on when the clock starts ticking
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Alsop loses A1 plan to former directors
Architect Will Alsop has been dropped from a masterplanning scheme in north London after a firm run by two of his former protégés was given the job
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Redrow secures 90% reservations on £55,000 homes
Housebuilder Redrow this week secured 90% reservations from first-time buyers for its range of cheap houses, which have a starting price of £55,000.
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