All Building articles in 21 January 2011 – Page 4
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Hammerson and Ballymore to restart Bishopsgate Goodsyard
Bishopsgate Goodsyard work will progress in 2011 following talks between developers and architect
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Comment
Coming back for seconds
A first adjudicator’s decisions are a no-go area for a second adjudicator. But it’s open season on the bits that didn’t actually decide the dispute
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Austin-Smith:Lord partner exits in restructure
Architecture firm cuts jobs as it shifts focus, including partner who helped re-develop the business
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Features
Drama in Shanghai: Shanghai campus by Morphosis Architects
There’s more than one way to achieve contextualism, and Morphosis Architects’ Giant Campus in Shanghai goes for the provocative approach. Ike Ijeh is beguiled. Photographs by Roland Halbe
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Comment
Architect sandwich, anyone?
It’s easy to blame the architects for the glut of “look-a-like” housing developments throughout the country.
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Comment
Can we be of any assistance?
Like it or not, lawyers are tending to intrude into the adjudication process. Perhaps the industry should stop resisting and treat them as a guiding hand
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Mears sues Leeds council after failed bid
Contractor takes legal action over repairs and maintenance tender
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Latest construction appointments: 21 January 2011
This week Mansell, Balfour Beatty, Morgan Sindall, Bennett Construction, Ernst & Young and Heidrick & Struggles have made new appointments
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Features
Building Intelligence Q3 2010
Experian’s Marketing Information Services’ analysis shows the relatively buoyant state of the market up to September last year
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Comment
Consolidation is the name of the game
A major bout of consolidation is under way, marked by a shrinking band of suppliers and a growing list of casualties. Alastair Stewart looks at the players in a game of musical chairs
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Alstom denies bribery allegations
French engineer denies reports it used bribes to win contracts
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Roger Plank becomes ISE president
Institution of Structural Engineers to inaurgurate new president later this month
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RICS launches Big Society study
Commission sets up to look at how communities can shape neighbourhoods under government policy
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Roger Preston & Partners to lose name
Consultant will now trade as Grontmij following takeover in 2008
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Mouchel rejects second Costain bid
Consultant says £150m Costain bid ’significantly undervalues the business’
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