More Focus – Page 521

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    Spotlight on stone cladding

    2000-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Lead times The overall lead time for panellised stone cladding was 41 weeks in the third quarter, a figure that has not changed since the fourth quarter of 1999.However, the lead time is likely to be a month or so longer for a complex facade, even if the design is ...

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    Change at the top

    2000-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Robert Smith of Hays Montrose explains how to get a new boss settled in without hassle.

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    Lead times

    2000-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Mace tracks the lead times of 38 works packages and, Gardiner & Theobald takes a closer look at enquiries, orders and tenders in the stone cladding market.

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    The stress timebomb

    2000-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Yesterday was National Stress Day, but did you have enough time to do anything about it? Job insecurity, high technology and a frenzied marketplace have conspired to turn stress into a hidden epidemic, but construction is proving slow to act.

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    Suffering in silence: One man's story

    2000-11-03T00:00:00Z

    John is a married 36-year-old, and the father of two young children. He is a project manager working in northern England on a prestigious operation."I think there are a lot of people struggling in this industry, but nobody wants to admit it. The company says we can go to them ...

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    The costcutter

    2000-11-03T00:00:00Z

    This man is one of the most powerful people in construction. Some of the biggest clients in the industry do what he says. But who is Deryk Eke?

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    Bilbao spreads its wings

    2000-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Santiago Calatrava's spectacular airport is the resurgent Spanish city's latest architectural icon. We revisit Gehry's Guggenheim, the building that started it all.

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    Still shining

    2000-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Three years after its opening, the Guggenheim still dazzles visitors and has cast its spell over Bilbao. But the secret behind its success is proving a little more elusive.

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    Products of change

    2000-11-03T00:00:00Z

    As the potential for e-commerce continues to grow, suppliers are facing a world of change in the way they do business – and, as a recent DETR report warns, not exploiting what the web has to offer could be fatal.

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    The problem of existence

    2000-11-03T00:00:00Z

    If you sign a letter of intent with a company that doesn't exist, do £1m of work and then it all falls through, whom, if anyone, can you sue? Architect HOK found out after it took on a job in Hanover.

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    The chickens fight back

    2000-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Tony Bingham believes that Discain won't make a huge difference to the adjudication system. Not so, says Ann Minogue: the case will spawn a host of further challenges to adjudicators' decisions.

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    Check out the policy

    2000-11-03T00:00:00Z

    How can it be that a client ends up out of pocket when a subcontractor causes a fire on site? Someone wasn't paying close enough attention to the insurance clauses.

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    Clash points

    2000-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Defence Estates created prime contracting to integrate its supply chain and build strong teams. But can major contractors adjust to the culture of co-operation and equality that the new regime will rely on?

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    Clash points

    2000-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Rudi misses the point of prime contracting. It means that most main contractors are subcontractors, too. In any case, as the ultimate holder of risk, it will be in the prime contractor's interests to create a supportive team.

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    Cost model: Convention centres

    2000-11-03T00:00:00Z

    A convention centre is a major asset to the economy of its host city, drawing well-stuffed wallets within the reach of local businesses. Davis Langdon & Everest looks at how to build a successful centre.

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    Rights and wrongs

    2000-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Solicitor Michael Ryley tells employers how to avoid the pitfalls in the Human Rights Act.

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    Paris Moayedi

    2000-10-27T00:00:00Z

    First the share collapse and now the question mark over rail work after Hatfield … Can the market's former darling pull Jarvis back from the brink?

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    Ginny´s new palace

    2000-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Portcullis House, which opens its doors to visitors this week, is a fine building, says former heritage secretary Virginia Bottomley. But is it worth all the time and money?

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    The Ireland race

    2000-10-27T00:00:00Z

    The Irish construction boom is feeding a cash bonanza for workers in the Republic. As the Hays Montrose/Building contractors' salary guide 2000 shows, a shortage of skilled professionals means that firms are paying top rates to attract site managers, QSs and planners, and are looking abroad to fill places. The ...

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    Pay and perks at the top

    2000-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Construction bosses are increasingly being offered share options as part of their pay package by firms anxious to retain their services, according to the Hays Executive survey.