All Building articles in 2007 Issue 38 – Page 4
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News
Wilkinson Eyre to renew Gilbert Scott library
Wilkinson Eyre is working on plans to redevelop the grade II-listed New Bodleian library at Oxford university.
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Wilkinson Eyre to renew Gilbert Scott library
Architect reveals design for redevelopment of grade II-listed library at Oxford university
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Comment
Stars in their eyes
This week, a consultant makes a guest appearance on the silver screen, the HVCA hangs out at the Bafta headquarters and the new RIBA president faces the flashbulbs of the international press
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Comment
Securities and excess
This was a decision of the New South Wales Court of Appeal in relation to the New South Wales adjudication legislation, the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 (the “Act”). John Holland Pty Ltd (“John Holland”) and the Roads and Traffic Authority of New South Wales ...
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News
Faithful + Gould promotes Sean Lockie to director
New director responsible for pushing forward sustainability issues
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Do we make a difference?
They may not be GI Joes, but QSs have a huge role to play in driving forward green-issues, regenerating cities and reshaping the skyline, says a young cost manager at Turner & Townsend
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Comment
Good design equals more homes
It’s an unlikely equation, but if developers and planners worried as much about quality as quantity, it would be easier to build Brown’s 3 million homes, argues Cabe’s Matt Bell
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Features
Crossrail starts here
Eighteen years after the idea of a rail line running east to west through London was mooted, all that has actually been done is to dig this large hole. But, as Gordon Brown prepares to announce a funding strategy in his conference speech next week, that may be about to ...
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Comment
Don't take the cowards route
Tony Bingham’s article on the National Specialist Contractors Council (NSCC) payment toolkit brought to mind the phrase “Eureka!” (7 September, page 56).
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Features
Country focus: Hungary
The Hungarian economy is struggling with a budget deficit and low growth, but with the offices and retail markets set to soar, the future is bright. Tibor Stahl and Judit Rohonyi of EC Harris report
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News
Costain seeks investment partner to finance PFI work
Andrew Wyllie, chief executive, looks for ‘strategic partnership’ after £3.3m loss in building arm
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Developers keep cool
Backers of London’s key commercial developments insisted their schemes remained on track this week, despite fears of a slowdown in development finance triggered by the credit crunch.
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Faithful + Gould wins Royal Mail contract
Consultant QS, project manager and building surveyor on £95m scheme
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Prince’s Trust launches women-only construction training
The Prince’s Trust has launched a series of women-only training courses in construction trades to address the growing skills shortage in the industry.
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Prince’s Trust launches women-only construction training
Course addresses the growing skills shortage of women in the industry
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Comment
Conflicting goals
Your leader and feature on local contractors (14 September, 2007) was long overdue.