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  • Comment

    Remember 1666?

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    Isn’t it about time that building control officers stood up against the green brigade and used some common sense?

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    Mix it up

    2009-12-18T00:00:00Z

    Much as I respect John Bale (4 December, page 30), I have to take issue with him over procurement

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    Low conduct

    2009-12-18T00:00:00Z

    A major point overlooked by Richard Steer in his article Buyer Beware (13 November) is that all partners and directors in consultancies have a duty under their professional indemnity (PI) insurance policy to take all reasonable precautions to prevent losses or liabilities arising in connection with the insured risks

  • Comment

    Why the long bill?

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    The prices of labour and materials in the construction industry have fallen and tender prices have plummeted

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    Are you ready to commit?

    2009-12-18T00:00:00Z

    The Carbon Reduction Commitment energy trading scheme comes into force in April, but building owners should be preparing for it now if they want to avoid a hefty bill

  • High Court
    News

    Capita hit with £8m West One writ

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    Developer Devonshire Green Holdings is suing Capita Symonds for almost £8m in the latest row over the West One mixed-use scheme in Sheffield

  • News

    High-speed rail timetable set for March

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    Detailed plans to build a high-speed rail network in the UK will be announced next spring, transport secretary Andrew Adonis announced on Monday

  • News

    Brighton belle

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    Kier has started on site at Brighton’s £28m Falmer academy

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    Latest construction appointments: 18 December 2009

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    The London School of Economics has appointed Julian Robinson director of estates and Ken Kinsella director of capital development

  • Comment

    My digital life: Ken mclean

    2009-12-18T00:00:00Z

    What is your favourite website?

  • Features

    Good projects

    2009-12-18T00:00:00Z

    This was the decade of the “iconic” towers, sustainable homes and very big infrastructure schemes

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    The 10 people who defined the decade

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    1 Ray O’RourkeNobody has defined contracting over the past decade like Ray O’Rourke. The Irishman exploded onto the scene in 2001 when his concrete firm, O’Rourke & Son, bought Laing Construction from John Laing for £1. The gamble paid off. Ten years later, the company has a turnover of more ...

  • Features

    Projects that went pearshaped

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    Here, in order of horribleness, are six projects that caused grief to all concerned, although they did give Building journalists an awful lot to write about

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    The disappeared ones

    2009-12-18T00:00:00Z

    All the world’s a stage, and the people and companies merely players. Here are some of those who made their exit in the noughties

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    Timeline of the decade

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    Here what was happening in the outside world when Building was doing its stuff (spiced up with our favourite quotes of the decade)

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    Five we lost

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    James Nisbet, the QS who invented cost planning (1920-2009)

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    What’s the frequency, Kenneth?

    2009-12-18T00:00:00Z

    Ken Livingstone became London’s first elected mayor in 2000 after being expelled from the Labour party.

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    London's latest landmarks

    2009-12-18T00:00:00Z

    Canary Wharf continued to grow during the 2000s, establishing itself as London’s major business centre

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    Health and safety

    2009-12-18T00:00:00Z

    When the annual number of site deaths passed 105 in the first year of the decade, there was a widespread sense that something had to be done

  • Features

    Five feuds

    2009-12-18T00:00:00Z

    1 Norman Foster vs Ken ShuttleworthNorman Foster took a leaf out of Stalin’s book when he doctored a photograph in a belated attempt to distance himself from former colleague Ken Shuttleworth. The two had fallen out after Ken gave an interview to Building in which he claimed much of the ...