More news – Page 1803
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Project bank accounts: Answering some myths
With the use of project bank accounts on the increase, it’s time to knock some misconceptions on the head
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Output data suggest it’s past time for the Government to act decisively to boost construction
The problem is not so much what lies behind construction as what lies ahead
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Green light for £1bn Cambridge development
University of Cambridge wins planning permission for Aecom designed masterplan
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Lend Lease expands into London housing market
Developer will sell homes to the public for the first time
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Public procurement: Turning Point vs Norfolk council
In this case the TCC considered issues of limitation as well as qualifications/caveats to tenders in public procurement
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UK architect in running for £500m Paris project
Specialist water architect Baca Architects is working with designer Villes & Paysages and engineer Egis
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Olympic firms warned not to 'preach' to rest of world
Sir John Armitt says industry should avoid ‘empire-building’ when seeking to win post Olympics work
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Construction output fell 3.9% in Q2
Fall in construction output revised upwards from -5.2% to -3.9% in second quarter of 2012
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RICS calls for benchmarking of consultant fees
RICS asks government to intervene to stamp out underbidding as new figures show continuing decline in fees
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Number of solar installations soar to beat feed-in tariff cut
Solar capacity installation up fourfold as slashing of feed-in tariff continues cycle of boom and bust
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Balfour Beatty looks to retrofit projects to swell coffers
Contractor targets local authorities for Green Deal energy efficiency work
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Galliford Try for £60m Clapham housing scheme
Galliford Try wins job to build a £60m speculative housing scheme for developer Grainger
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Derwent shortlists builders for £70m of London work
Further schemes worth £140m to be tendered shortly as focus shifts to new build developments
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Olympic velodrome: Full speed ahead
Britain achieves its highest Olympic medal tally for over a century. But can the delivery model that gave us the Games’ venues provide a blueprint for the future?
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Construction appointments: 10 August 2012
Firms, including Sweett Group and Vinci, announce recruits and promotions, plus, a clarification
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Planning stats: New build sales and completions in July
Barratt Homes and Taylor Wimpey were the two biggest housing clients in July
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Nick Baird: 'You lot need to get out more …'
That’s the message to contractors from the UKTI chief executive. He tells Building why the world’s emerging economies want to see more of British builders.
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Coastal attractions
Bored of the beach? Ike Ijeh recommends some buildings to check out on those idle seaside afternoons this summer
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Beck vs UK Flooring: The right to remain silent
A recent case raises the question, how long must a letter of complaint stay unanswered before a dispute is inferred?
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How Canada took the if out of PFI
While the UK government tries to work out what to do with the controversial procurement route, the Canadians have created a version that transacts deals in half the time and gives the market far greater cost certainty. But could their approach work here?