More news – Page 3261
-
News
Paper round: Ally Pally plans stall
Also in this weekend's papers: BAA operations chief quits and Barratt shares drop 4%
-
News
Work starts on Mossessian's Paddington Basin scheme
Architect sees work begin on one Merchant Square building, and receives planning for adjacent residential block
-
News
Aquatics centre bidders drop out
Eiffel and Hochtief pull out of tendering process, leaving Balfour Beatty to tender on its own
-
News
How to measure, then cut, your carbon footprint
We need to make swift reductions to our personal footprints to meet Government targets. Toby Balson from the BRE runs through the basics of measuring your environmental impact and uick ways to make cuts
-
-
News
Carbon chaos and confusion
The Government is getting itself in a right pickle over the definition of zero carbon for new housing, leaving those trying to meet the requirements baffled and bemused
-
News
Letwin lobbies on zero carbon definition chaos
Tory MP writes to Chancellor to demand clarification on stamp duty exemption
-
News
Faithful + Gould receives public thank you from Coca-Cola
Giant drinks company thanks consultant with public message in Piccadilly Circus
-
News
BAA in desperate scramble to finish Terminal 5
UK’s construction flagship hit by massive cost and time overruns on M&E packages
-
News
BAA in desperate scramble to finish Terminal 5
UK’s construction flagship hit by massive cost and time overruns on M&E packages
-
Comment
On the paper trail
The claimant (subcontractor) issued proceedings against the defendant (main contractor) for declarations that the subcontract arrangements in respect of three construction projects in Newcastle (Vale House, Maytree House and Hawthorn Estate) constituted contracts in writing for the purpose of section 107 of the Construction Act. The defendant subcontracted the electrical ...
-
News
Engineer sues NHS trust in PFI dispute
The Whipps Cross NHS Trust in east London has become embroiled in a legal battle after it scrapped a £350m PFI redevelopment two years ago.
-
News
Eco-town contenders mark out possible brownfield sites
Manchester and Birmingham head list of local authorities gearing up for eco-town bids
-
News
Tube Lines develops device to protect engineers
London Underground contractor invents the first permanent fail-safe device for detecting live currents
-
News
Eco-town contenders mark out possible brownfield sites
Manchester and Birmingham head list of local authorities gearing up for eco-town bids
-
News
Contractors’ profits under threat from price slowdown
Report warns of lower construction margins in London as tender price inflation falls in 2008
-
Comment
What are words worth?
You might not expect a member of Russia’s super-rich to speak the same language as a British builder. But when it came to deciding if the oral agreement they had was a binding contract, it was the English court that had the final word
-
News
SMC–Aukett merger in doubt
Merger talks between architects SMC Group and Aukett Fitzroy Robinson could be derailed by SMC’s poor financial results
-
News
Zero-carbon homes shock as national grid energy barred
Government says off-site sources ‘not eligible unless directly connected to the development’
-
Features
Sweden's green utopia
This new Stockholm suburb demonstrates how simple, robust, centralised systems can outperform flashy designs bristling with turbines. But can it work as a model for Gordon Brown’s eco-towns?