All Building articles in 26 January 2018 – Page 2
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News
Inadequate bosses plague construction, survey finds
Disregard for mental health is among the top concerns
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Comment
Legal: Who gets the money?
When a main contractor goes bust, can the courts assume that the employer has set up a retention fund for subcontractors – even when it has not?
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Comment
Legal: Dissecting delay
Tony Bingham recommends two new books for 2018. Both deal with delay and disruption in construction, but in very different ways
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Comment
Wanted: a new paradigm for construction
Is construction stuck in an industrial lock in? Paul Mullet on why it can be difficult to implement digital change
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Features
Digital construction: Better, faster, stronger
Construction needs to get with the programme. The new tech programme, that is, which can offer radical and disruptive solutions to help deal with the housing needs of a rapidly expanding population. So what’s on offer, and how could it affect your working life?
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News
Carillion directors ordered in by MPs to account for firm's collapse
Parliamentary select committees launch joint inquiry into contractor’s implosion
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Industry increases pressure for government retentions ban
Build UK, CECA and CPA latest trade bodies to call for reform
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T&T revises down tender price expectations
Firm said surveyed contractors were reporting reduced order books towards the end of 2017
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Cast poaches Faithful + Gould director
Stephen Hole will oversee delivery of key projects for the consultant
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News
V&A announces contest to find architect for second Olympic site
Museum confirms it will take space in Here East
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Fake housebuilders jailed for a total of 10 years for VAT fraud
Trio used money to live lavish lifestyles
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Comment
Let's fasten our seatbelts
It’s tempting to chafe at constraint, but had project bank accounts been compulsory then the fallout from Carillion’s collapse could have been far less damaging
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News
Government drafts in consultants to manage Carillion fallout
Firms asked to help government departments caught up in contractor’s collapse
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Features
Carillion: counting the cost
Carillion’s collapse has left 30,000 subcontractors out of pocket to the tune of £1.2bn. How was the contractor allowed to get away with ths?
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Comment
Legal: Carillion - no turning back
It’s time for a radical rethink on payment security and procurement, says Rudi Klein – the Carillion business model is bust
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News
The Carillion apprentice's tale: 'I didn't feel let down, more worried'
CITB has been meeting with apprentices worried by the contractor’s failure
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Comment
Boris’s bridge too far and other doomed grands projets
Boris Johnson’s mooted bridge to France joins a select club of the daftest schemes dreamt up by architects and engineers.
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News
Dozens of M&E firms facing financial black hole after Carillion implosion
Subbies unlikely to recover amounts owed to them
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