All Building articles in 22 January 2010 – Page 5
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Amanda Levete: why architects know best
Give Britain’s best architects the final say in what gets built. Amanda Levete explains why this modest proposal is neither elitist, utopian, nor politically impossible
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Comment
A pod for all the people
I was pleased to see that Balfour Beatty implemented the use of pods in the Birmingham hospital project (11 December, page 43)
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News
School for scandal: Aedas' Holland Park School
This is a first look at Aedas’ redesigned facade for its Holland Park School in west London
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Comment
Get lost, creep: Adjudication
A dispute is never just about the thing that it’s about. All kinds of interlopers try to get in on the action, and it can make adjudication impossible. As the following case shows …
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‘Prompt action’ to cut payroll maintains T&T’s profit
Turner & Townsend has said “prompt action” to cut its cost base has maintained its pre-tax profit
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Comment
Exceptional circumstances: Construction Act
A recent decision by Mr Justice Ramsey means that the Construction Act can be applied to more activities than you may have thought
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Balfour Beatty in talks to buy £70m-turnover Multibuild
UK giant’s buying spree could continue as deal is negotiated for failed northern contractor
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Three fit-out firms vie for troubled £62m Shell Centre
Overbury, Structure Tone and Spie Matthew Hall on shortlist to take over from ISG on huge project
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Land Secs restarts £240m of London jobs
Mace, Sir Robert McAlpine and Wates have won three large London jobs that are to be restarted this year by Land Securities
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Latest construction appointments - 22 January 2010
Apollo Group has appointed Mark Speed contracts manager in its Welsh office
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Features
Building intelligence - 22 January 2010
The worst of the slump may just be over, but we’re still becalmed in the doldrums. R&M, though, has done surprisingly well, says Experian Business Strategies
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2009 was the worst year for housing since the fifties
NHBC figures show that registrations and sales fell about 20% – even on 2008’s disastrous levels
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions December 2009
The monthly figures show some good news – private registrations are up 130% on last year
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Aukett to get £1m from Halabi
Nicholas Thompson, chief executive of architect Aukett Fitzroy Robinson, has said developer Simon Halabi may be forced to pay it more than £1m after their legal row
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New homes: a rogues' gallery
Design for Home's David Birkbeck has compiled a picture gallery of poorly designed UK housing. Prepare to be depressed …
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'Prompt action' to cut payroll maintains T&T's profit
Turner & Townsend makes £10m return despite turnover fall
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