All Building articles in 2007 Issue 02 – Page 5
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News
Housing for Asian families unveiled in Rochdale
Barratt and Artisan have developed a housing range designed for the needs of large, extended Asian families.
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Comment
What’s YOUR anti-bullying policy?
SECURITY ALERT — Bullying is not limited to the playground, it is alive and well in the workplace, too. Part of the problem, says Angus Darroch-Warren, is that managers often fail to spot the signs
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Comment
Expert answer
As an adjudicator, I disagree with four points made by Nick Henchie (5 January, page 56):
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Features
Green ticks all round
Health and safety Sonia Soltani reports on how the BCSA is coming to the rescue of small contractors and explains why the Steel Construction Institute’s Trojan Horse is a welcome gift
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News
Housebuilders accused of lagging behind in London
Report shows firms had permission to build an extra 127,800 homes at the end of last year
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Comment
About that Olympic stadium deal ...
According to J Parrish, the director of sport at Arup, creating a large stadium is like putting together a giant jigsaw puzzle.
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News
McAlpine to charge up to £400m for Olympic stadium
Contractor expected to hike price from the £280m given in London’s original bid
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Buoyant Galliford expects to post £40m profit
Galliford Try is expected to release a strong set of interim results next month after the contractor said trading in all divisions had been “excellent”.
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BSF chief: financial close ‘takes 32 months’
Building Schools for the Future (BSF) schemes take more than two-and-a-half years to reach financial close, the man running the £45bn programme has admitted.
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Dyball cautious despite 30% growth
Dean & Dyball is predicting a slower rate of growth this year after turnover exceeded expectations in 2006.
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Comment
How to miss the 2012 deadline
While I share the opinion of Frances Alderson (17 November, page 60) that London 2012 will obviously gain from the advanced planning of construction projects, I take issue with the idea that the NEC3 contract is appropriate, because of the excessively bureaucratic procedure for compensation.
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News
Roof collapses at 2010 Winter Olympics stadium
The roof on the main stadium for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Canada collapsed under a layer of snow last week.
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Planning applications: December 2006
The South-east and London still tops the table and Manchester council takes over as the biggest client
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£20m Taywood writedown
The continuing decline in the US housing market has forced Taylor Woodrow to write down £20m of the value of its North American landbank.
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News
Auditors reject call for inquiry into £2.3bn defence PFI
The National Audit Office (NAO) has said it has “no plans” to launch a fresh investigation into the refurbishment of the Ministry of Defence’s Whitehall headquarters, despite revelations that the PFI scheme cost £2.3bn.
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News
Liverpool docks to get £130m New World scheme
John Lyall Archtiects wins permission for £130m mixed-use scheme in 2008 Capital of Culture
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Features
What will be the affects of changes to the CIS?
Neil Graham and Jarlath McCloskey of Berg Kaprow Lewis look at how CIS in April will impact on construction businesses.
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News
Breaking out
'If I teeter dangerously on a narrow beam I should be able to stop waste falling on bystanders below'
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