All Building articles in 27 January 2012 – Page 2
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Comment
A quick guide to administration
A quick guide to the process of company administration under the Insolvency Act 1986
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Comment
Adjudicator's fees and failure of consideration: Systech vs Harrington
If an adjudicator’s decision is unenforceable by reasons of failing to comply with natural justice, he is still entitled to payment
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News
Arcadis chief executive steps down
Leader of EC Harris deal Harrie Noy to depart after 37 years at the firm
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News
Energy sector to drive global construction growth
Almost half of industry leaders say the best opportunities are in energy sector
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Comment
Building memories: British school design in 1948
As Willmott Dixon starts work on ‘off the shelf’ schools, we go back in time to see how Building reported on standardised school design in 1948
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News
Ramboll joins chorus of disapproval over schools BREEAM cut plan
Secretary of state for schools receives third letter of outrage this week
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Willmott Dixon starts work on first off the shelf school
Standardised design will offer 30% savings
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News
Timber-frame structure
Natural Building Technologies prodcust were specified for the new Severn Gorge Countryside Trust headquarters
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Rapid rail support system
Metsec has launched a new side rail support system that uses a “click and fix” mechanism to secure C-section side rails in place
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News
Thin-joint mortar
Wienerberger has launched ZeroPlus, a thin-joint mortar that can be laid at 0°C
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Comment
PFI: Long live the reformation
The PFI model is seriously damaged but now isn’t the time to throw the baby out with the bathwater, says Steve Beechey of Wates
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Comment
Inbox: Do the math
This week a five-figure bonus for the boss at the RICS leaves one of its full paying members raging, and the firm behind our article analysing Green Deal costs has some answers about its sums
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Features
Market forecast: That sinking feeling
Construction output looks set to fall by 5% in 2012 as new work dries up and the UK, like the rest of Europe, slips back into recession. Peter Fordham of Davis Langdon, an AECOM company, reports
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News
External wall insulation
Alumasc’s wall insulation was used for the Moss Bank social housing project in Merseyside
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Ramboll to fast track growth through global expansion
UK managing director says global expansion and acquisitions will help firm hit £75m turnover
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Electrical firms plan to employ fewer skilled workers
Unite accuses contractors of attempting to ‘deskill’ electricians under controversial wage agreement
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