All Building articles in 2007 Issue 14 – Page 2
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News
World War II bombs make Olympic site high risk
Games will act as a 'pressure point' to clean up east London
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NHBC launches new course on risk assessment
Course will cover health and safety aspects when assessing risks and preparing method statements
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Images: Jestico + Whiles transforms Gray's Inn landmark
Architect reveals new designs behind a well-known Victorian facade on Rosebery Avenue in London
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Housing Corporation in funding shake-up
Developers to get funding over three years for the first time
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Paper round: Business urges Brown to appoint Olympic tsar
A round up of the Easter newspapers including the call for a 2012 tsar and revealing interviews with Yvette Cooper and Will Alsop
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New CDM regulations come into force
Industry responds to the introduction of the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations
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Balfour Beatty wins £36m Derby PFI
Programme will provide Derby's street lighting and road signs for 25 years
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British land wins £1bn Euston contract
Property company fends off competition from Chelsfield Partners to redevelop 15 acre railway site
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Bellway seals £1.2bn Leeds deal
Joint venture with Leeds City Council will include the construction of 5000 homes over 20 years
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Developer sues MJ Gleeson over Sheffield landmark
Devonshire Green Holdings claims refund and damages totalling £9.2m for work on West One
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Capita Symonds gets new boss and new plan
Goring takes over from Dye as consultant focuses on project management and council work
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Wates’ profit trebles on back of reorganisation
Contractor makes £31m after splitting firm into five divisions and concentrating on risk control
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ODA has ‘spent’ 70% of construction contingency
About £350m of £500m construction safety net is earmarked for projects already under way
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Comment
... and do the right thing
Gillian Birkby, who assisted the HSE team that revised the regulations, outlines the role of the CDM co-ordinator and the duties of clients
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Features
Right second time
Regulations Forget the dreary paperwork of old. The new CDM regulations are bigger, better and far more practical.
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Comment
A two-horse race
Keen racegoers will know there’s a fundamental difference between Aintree and Ascot but your readers may be confused into thinking they are interchangeable following Building’s coverage of both in recent weeks. It’s time we marked the card.
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Features
Question time
Bucknall Austin’s graduate entry programme had a sting in the tail this year: a networking event where the challenge was to get as much information out of the guests as possible.
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Comment
The Pole tax
Send us your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to PAYE … but seriously, migrant workers bring with them a host of tax headaches. Simon Massey highlights the main issues
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Comment
Too much to do
The article “Rogers pulls out of Olympic velopark”(16 March, page 12) was somewhat misleading. Although we decided not to go for this scheme, I reviewed the competition documents for the velopark and applaud the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) for a clear and well-run competition structure.