All Building articles in 26 June 2009 – Page 7
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Comment
Self-harming architects
If architects have any time left over after baffling their novice clients, they ought to spend it explaining that it makes sense to pay them what their work is actually worth
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There'll always be Dalston
Plans to build 207 homes in Dalston, east London, have been given the go-ahead by Hackney council
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Comment
Legal energy: alliancing
Alliancing has been little used as a procurement method in the UK to date, but experience overseas shows it can deliver projects economically and on time
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Verry 'paid St Albans FC wages'
Failed contractor that lent £2.6m to group firms was also helping with football club’s running costs
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Make relies on cash pile to cushion 72% drop in profit
Make Architects has said its strong cash position will help it survive through 2009 despite a 72% drop in profit from £1.27m to £351,000 last year
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Norwich bags £7.5m from HCA
The government’s housing agency will plough £7.5m into new homes in Norwich as part of a deal with the city’s council
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NHS to enforce 30-day payments
Contractors looking to win a place on Procure 21+, the NHS’ revised major scheme framework, must undertake to pay subcontractors within 30 days
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Croudace reveals £21m loss
South-east housebuilder Croudace Homes fell £21.5m into the red in 2008 after land writedowns of £18.7m
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Olympic bosses plan big future for 2012 stadium
Legacy body to reverse decision to cut capacity to 25,000 in favour of creating ‘living stadium’
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Latest construction appointments - 26 June 2009
Mansell has appointed Colin McArdle managing director of specialised works in the South-east
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Green shoots - 26 June 2009
In this week’s expert scrutiny of the latest evidence of green shoots, Simon Rubinsohn, chief economist at the RICS, examines the Council of Mortgage Lenders’ (CML) data on mortgage lending and repossessions
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in May 2009
May’s total registrations were up 9% on the previous month, but sales were down from May last year
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New home registration hits highest level since July 2008
The number of planned new homes has hit its highest level for nearly a year, new figures show