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Erinaceous goes into administration
Company is unable to reach agreement with lenders and creditors over possible rescue package
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Why SWMPs are a wasted opportunity
New site waste management plans will help cut waste on larger sites but will do little to target the biggest wasters of them all, flytippers
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John Laing announces strong year despite PFI slowdown
First financial statement since going private shows good performance despite slowdown in main sector
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Foreign Office Architects to design new Euston Station
Allies and Morrison will also be retained to masterplan 15-acre Euston site
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Teesside bricklayer dies at Corus steel plant
Investigation under way into death during nighttime maintenance work for Vesuvius UK
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Bono prepares to face planners over £120m Foster hotel
U2 frontman will appear before officials to seek permission to start building Clarence hotel extension
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HBOS backs £80m Catesby plan for brownfield housing
Bank gives financial backing to venture investing in housing-led schemes for South-eastern brownfield sites
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Old and new on Design for London shortlist
Acme and Mae alongside Foster and Grimshaw on LDA list
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Redlands Primary School conversion
Construction Excellence surveys the school which has taken sustainable steps including water harvesting wind turbines
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Architects question Building Regulation changes
Government reforms to building regs are not "holistic" claim RIBA and Charterd Institute of Architectural Technologists
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BRE working with Chinese government
The Watford-based research firm will open a Beijing office at the end of the year
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High Court battle over work on Rotherhithe Tunnel
Roofing and cladding company taken to court to enforce adjudication decision
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How to be an environmental performance assessor
Any building that’s built, sold or rented will soon have to be energy rated. That means a lot of assessments
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Ove Arup sued over motor garage cracked floor
Engineer accused of negligence after cracks appeared in ground slab causing over £700k of damage
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Danger man
Thanks to Youy Wong for taking his camera to work and snapping these pictures of a “window cleaner perched on top of the sloping roof without hard hat, harness or any safety equipment. Tut-tut”.
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Features
How to make your fortune quantity surveying
With skilled staff in short supply, QS firms are jostling to offer the most attractive corporate structures to their employees. From traditional partnerships to limited companies, Mark Leftly runs through the risks of each model and weighs these against their potential to make you a packet
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Should I stay or should I go?
There’s a lot of talk in the construction industry about opportunities to work abroad, from the allure of building Dubai’s dazzling skyscrapers to the chance to help people in countries ravaged by war or natural disaster. But what is the reality of working in foreign countries, and how does it ...
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Comment
Reinwood vs Brown: Why their lordships were right
The latest House of Lords decision to spell out the rights and wrongs of the Construction Act, and the JCT, was based on sound commercial logic
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Peter Bonfield: The BRE's speed merchant
Peter Bonfield is a man in a hurry, whether he’s pedalling furiously on his 36-mile round trip to work or plotting grandiose five-year plans. The question is, can BRE keep up with its energetic leader? Thomas Lane went to find out
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Whitelee wind farm: Putting the wind up
You might think the biggest difficulty in building a wind farm would be the wind itself, but on the moor outside Glasgow the rain, snow and liquid peat are just as bad. Thomas Lane donned his souwester to take a look at the construction of Europe’s largest onshore wind farm.