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    The rules

    2003-03-14T00:00:00Z

    Legislation harmonising European product standards will force manufacturers to upgrade their insulation materials.

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    Appointments

    2003-03-12T11:43:00Z

    Contractors Structural and cladding contractor PCE has appointed Ian Bowes operations manager.Contractor Benson has appointed Ian Pinington regional business development manager for the South-east division. He will be based in the firm's Reigate office.M&E contractor Glibbery Services has appointed Michael Craven electrical contracts director.Housebuilders Alan Tester and Brian ...

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    Full circle

    2003-03-07T00:00:00Z

    This is the tale of how David Bucknall sold his family firm, then five years later bought it back in an adrenalin-charged race against the clock. We chart the rise and fall of Citex and talks to Bucknall about how he got his old job back.

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    On the beat with building control

    2003-03-07T00:00:00Z

    It’s not easy being a building control officer – you have to be exacting yet diplomatic. We spent the day with three honchos from Southwark council and found out what eventful lives they lead – that, and not to go on a roof alone with an angry builder …

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    Cost update: March 2003

    2003-03-07T00:00:00Z

    We focus on the cost of brick and blockwork, glances at the latest materials price changes and works out how much to pay a sparks

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    Just the job

    2003-03-07T00:00:00Z

    Turner & Townsend's rail director Martin Berry talks to us about the challenges he faces

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    Architectural manoeuvres on the Tyne

    2003-03-07T00:00:00Z

    There is a new star on Gateshead's glittering design scene: a Foster-designed music centre. But with dedicated venues for classical and jazz butting up against each other, Laing O'Rourke had to box clever to stop the improv interfering with the Rimsky-Korsakov.

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    Under the volcano

    2003-03-07T00:00:00Z

    There are two kinds of city on the precarious slopes of the global construction economy – those making the uphill climb and the rest heading down with singed feet.

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    Back to skool: Company colleges

    2003-03-07T00:00:00Z

    Here's an idea that could help you in the battle to retain your most promising employees – and get more out of them to boot. Try setting up a company university.

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    It shouldn't happen to a vet

    2003-03-07T00:00:00Z

    The CIS tax scheme is having a welcome makeover – but it may mean contractors have to check the status of their subbies …

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    Man of manners

    2003-03-07T00:00:00Z

    David Hardy is a community-spirited man – chair of his parish hall, school governor and a fan of village life. Now he's trying to introduce a bit more neighbourliness into construction. We meet the manager of the Considerate Constructors Scheme.

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    Crystal island

    2003-03-07T00:00:00Z

    Following the great tradition of creating glass structures for public events, the Austrian city of Graz is starting its year as European Capital of Culture with Vito Acconi's astonishing Mur Island

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    Arup and Interior star in 'best employers' survey

    2003-03-05T17:50:00Z

    Contractor Interior and consulting engineer Arup head a list of eight construction firms named in a leading survey of good employers.Interior, which came 21st in The Sunday Times’ 100 Best Companies to Work For survey, was praised for its commitment to personal career development and because the management had obtained ...

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    UCATT calls for direct employment rules

    2003-03-05T17:49:00Z

    UCATT general secretary George Brumwell this week renewed his call for workers on government contracts to be directly employed.Brumwell made the suggestion as part of the consultation process accompanying a review of the Construction Industry Scheme, the Inland Revenue’s system for collecting tax from the construction industry.He said the government ...

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    Macob Construction promotes two key staff to board

    2003-03-05T17:45:00Z

    Cardiff contractor Macob Construction has made two employees executive directors.Project manager Nigel Barnes has been promoted to group managing director and quantity surveyor Cathy Bousie will become group commercial director.Macob chairman John Roberts said Barnes had extensive experience of the industry and was capable of tackling prestigious projects in the ...

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    Appointments

    2003-03-05T14:55:00Z

    This weeks movers and shakers

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    Higgs review set to trigger wholesale board changes

    2003-03-04T17:32:00Z

    Large number of construction firms will be in breach of upcoming corporate governance guidelines.

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    New chief gives Schal a shake-up

    2003-03-04T17:30:00Z

    Carillion arm Schal has restructured following a strategy review led by managing director Terry Chapman, writes Phil Clark.The firm, best known for high-profile construction management projects such as the Royal Opera House and Tate Modern, has now been split into five divisions (see box below).Chapman, who officially became managing director ...

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    Taming the fat cats

    2003-02-28T00:00:00Z

    To avoid Enron and WorldCom-style catastrophes, the Higgs report has set out rules intended to keep the portly pusses on company boards in line. But, in an industry used to mucking in and doubling up, will it ever succeed?

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    Great lengths

    2003-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Ireland has just splashed out on an extraordinary national swimming complex. Extraordinary partly because no public money will be spent on running it – which meant the designers had to create a unique building that could pay its own way.