All Building articles in 2007 Issue 12 – Page 5
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Comment
Here comes the rain again
The oft-discussed Baxall case was about negligence in designing rainwater drainage. So is the Charter case, but here the Court of Appeal has taken a very different view
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News
After a century, Hampton Court gets an extension
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s £2.4m visitor centre is opened by the Prince of Wales
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News
Eastern towers: Aedas Architects scheme in Pakistan
Aedas Architects has revealed this design for a mixed-use development in Karachi, Pakistan
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News
Building’s new advisers
Eight industry leaders have joined Building’s editorial advisory board.
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News
Atkins and NG Bailey acquire specialist engineers
Consultant Atkins and privately owned M&E company NG Bailey both bought specialist engineering firms this week.
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News
Developer serves EP with £9m writ
English Partnerships (EP) and Tees Valley Regeneration are being sued for £9m in a dispute over a £200m scheme at Middlesbrough Dock.
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News
Profit at Terry Farrell drops 33% after ‘challenging year’
Architect refuses to comment but directors’ report blames slow planning system for delays
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News
Profit at Terry Farrell drops 33% after ‘challenging year’
Architect refuses to comment but directors’ report blames slow planning system for delays
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Comment
9.3bn for what, exactly?
The phrase “an inconvenient truth” may have been used for Al Gore’s film on global warming, but it also serves pretty well to describe the cost of building the London Olympics.
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Features
Cost update: March 2007
Peter Fordham of Davis Langdon reports on the latest trends for materials and labour costs. And overleaf we have details of pay awards, including new deals for plumbers and electricians
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News
Bogus self-employment ‘costing £2.5bn a year’
Ucatt is calling for a clampdown on builders falsely claiming to be self-employed, which it says costs the Treasury £2.5bn a year.
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News
Pegasus on sale for £100m
Peter Askew, chief executive of Pegasus Retirement Homes, has put the company on the market for an estimated £100m.
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News
Brown's student loan policy could lead to fewer engineers
ACE warns that privitisation of student loans could lead to fewer engineers if loans have to be repaid at a higher interest rate
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