More Focus – Page 574

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    Star of the big screen

    1999-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Many think of Bradford as the grubby embodiment of the thoroughly Yorkshire sentiment, Where there's muck there's brass . Yet Bradford in 1983 confounded its ill-informed detractors by becoming home to a resource that stood for everything that was new, modern, even futuristic: the National Museum of Photography, Film ...

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    Cowboys: what you think

    1999-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Next week, construction minister Nick Raynsford is expected to launch a massive consultation exercise to find ways to protect homeowners from the menace of cowboy builders.

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    Chris Smith

    1999-04-09T00:00:00Z

    The minister who has to juggle culture, media and sport is bidding to delegate responsibility for architecture to a new champion. Probably just as well, as his portfolio doesn't give him much time to keep up with new buildings.

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    Gonks, gifts and guided tours

    1999-04-09T00:00:00Z

    National Construction Week is back. This time the industry plans to use hands-on events and freebies to convince the media and public that there s more to building than wet concrete.

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    What a performance

    1999-04-09T00:00:00Z

    The Royal Opera House in Covent Garden has been hitting the headlines since it went on site in 1996: defective design, vandalism, strikes and claims have plagued it. Well, it was never going to be easy imagine trying to do £220m of work in a maze the size ...

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    Intrapet

    1999-04-09T00:00:00Z

    One step up from a network, an intranet can reduce paperwork and improve communication. But it needs care and attention if it is to become the office best friend.

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    China and its supporters

    1999-04-09T00:00:00Z

    China is the world s biggest building site and its greater openness to outside influence offers opportunities aplenty for UK construction firms enough to make one feel quite giddy.

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    A question of human rights

    1999-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Does the right to adjudication created by the 1996 Construction Act infringe the right to a fair trial enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights? In short, the answer is no.

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    A handy little friend to know

    1999-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Creditors often have to fight it out when a firm becomes insolvent. That is when those who know about Romalpa come into their own.

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    Clash points

    1999-04-09T00:00:00Z

    The insolvency exemption is the most controversial element in the Construction Act. It is unjustifiable, unfair and too wide-ranging in its definition of insolvency. It must go.

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    Clash points

    1999-04-09T00:00:00Z

    No, it must stay why should major contractors bear all the risk? Also, Rudi exaggerates the helplessness of subcontractors to pay-when-paid, as well as the amount of money they may lose.

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    Winning ways

    1999-04-09T00:00:00Z

    The second in a series on marketing looks at how you can optimise your chances of being awarded work by improving your bidding strategy.

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    Whole-life

    1999-04-09T00:00:00Z

    The second in Building's series on occupancy costs compiled by Citex Professional Services looks at learning resource centres today's high-tech equivalent of the traditional library and now an essential part of the service offered by further education establishments.

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    Targeting abuse

    1999-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Institute of Personnel and Development policy adviser Angela Baron on how to spot substance abuse in the workplace and what to do next.

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    Appointments

    1999-04-09T00:00:00Z

    Contractors John Napier has been appointed non-executive deputy chairman of Amey. Henry Boot Developments has appointed Stephen Summerfield development surveyor in its Midlands office. Andrew Gay has joined the main board of Jarvis following the retirement of Terry Simpson. He remains managing director of the Streamline Holdings ...

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    It's a weird and wonderful world

    1999-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Yorkshire's Earth Centre, the first of 14 landmark millennium projects to open, pushes the green message with a mix of bizarre, fantastic and startling sights.

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    The outsider

    1999-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Stepping down as a regional director of Bovis to take the helm of a family-run firm is a brave move. But it is one that has left Cliff Bryant feeling supercharged .

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    Sun, sea and service stations

    1999-04-01T00:00:00Z

    British consultants are moving in on the Spanish leisure facilities construction market, currently as hot as the Mediterranean sun.

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    High-wire act

    1999-04-01T00:00:00Z

    A new footbridge over London s Royal Victoria Dock is a stunning addition to the landscape, but why was it built asymmetrically 15 m above the water?

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    Pros and coms

    1999-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Faced with a large and complex project for BAA, QS Currie & Brown developed its own software package ProCom to keep track of cost changes. How does it work?