All Building articles in 26 July 2013 – Page 3
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Corporate manslaughter: How to avoid breaching the law
The number of corporate manslaughter cases is rising - how can you avoid a breach in the law?
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RLB allies with Schumann Consult
Consultant forms agreement with new start-up run by former Davis Langdon partners
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Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners win Lyon airport role
Architect Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners oversee French airport expansion
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Reader competition 26 July: In the detail
Can you identify this building from the close-up photo?
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Government drops plan to bring in Part L changes in 2013
Exclusive: Industry warns 2016 zero-carbon homes target is at risk as changes to Part L omitted from 2013 regulations plan
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10 years of top contractors and housebuilders
A look back at the firms that have dominated the industry over the last decade, and the changing fortunes of contractors and housebuilders
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Making use of what we've got
Central government is at last beginning to make more of its assets, but it is local government, sitting on the lion’s share of the £370bn public estate, that must now harness its resources
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See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil
The industry stands accused of closing its eyes to the blacklisting saga
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Hansom: Down to earth
China’s 883m Sky City tower guarantees residents high living, but it’s more lowly schemes in Greenwich and Millwall that have converted the developers themselves. Plus, a prince is born!
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Designer's putty
Interactive design tools offer architects and engineers accurate, fast control of the materials they work with and allow their clients to see the building responding before their eyes
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Support charter for fair payment times
The industry is one of the worst offenders when it comes to late payments, and urgent action is needed
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Handle with care
Uncertainty on key areas of regulation could act as brake on growth at a time when the industry looks set to turn a corner
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Best way to insure schemes
A bespoke insurance programme that covers the supply chain under one policy is the safest approach
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Davey says apprenticeship policy is ‘step forward’
Energy secretary defends policy that has seen decline in number of construction apprentices
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Finally, 2013 starts to warm up
Data from the CPA/Barbour ABI index shows growth across several different sectors
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Top 150 Contractors and Housebuilders 2013
This year’s tables reveal a growing divide between the industry’s haves and have-nots
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Legal brief: Third party rights
Traditionally, third parties on projects have looked to collateral warranties but drafted wisely third party rights can provide security but without the time, cost and pain
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