All Building articles in 31 January 2014 – Page 5
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Comment
NEC: Campaign for plain English
The NEC was supposed to move from legal language to something more practical at project level. But a case from last year shows what can happen when courts are left to interpret the contract
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Comment
A campus is a neighbourhood
If university buildings are designed as siloed developments, they will never be more than the sum of their parts
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Comment
Designing fast, building well – the Chinese way
Maintaining design quality in China’s young and bullish culture is difficult but achievable
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Comment
There's method behind Labour's attack on builders
Proposed planning changes to promote smaller sites could help deliver more homes
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Comment
Surfing the waves
Any surfer dude will tell you that every seventh wave is a big one, and so it is with the value of UK construction and building shares
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Comment
Andrew Mitchell MP vs News Group Newspapers Limited: Stricter approach to relief from sanctions
Sanctions were imposed on the MP due to a failure to submit cost budgets an adequate space of time before the case management hearing
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Comment
ADR: RSVP or face costs sanctions
It is simply not an option for parties to stick their heads in the sand regarding alternative dispute resolution
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News
Construction appointments: 24 January 2013
Morgan Sindall, the Crown Estate and Turner Townsend are among those making promotions and new appointments
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