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  • News

    Ladders? Rubbish!

    2007-07-16T11:22:00Z

    Yes, but has he remembered to lock the wheels...?

  • Metronet denied £551m emergency funding
    News

    Metronet denied £551m emergency funding

    2007-07-16T10:00:00Z

    Tube repair company may go bust as arbiter refuses emergency funding

  • Chip Hornsby
    News

    Wolseley warns of continued US housing market downturn

    2007-07-16T10:35:00Z

    The building giant's trading statement reveals pre-tax profits for American operations have fallen further

  • Remo Dipre, Gladedale executive chairman
    News

    Gladedale offers £84m for Ben Bailey

    2007-07-16T10:20:00Z

    Private housebuilder makes recommended share offer for Yorkshire firm

  • News

    Federation of Master Builders warns of serious labour shortage

    2007-07-16T13:32:00Z

    State of Trade survey for this quarter reveals that skills deficit is at its highest level since 2005

  • CGI shows The Cornerhouse, one of Persimmon's designs at Abrahams Way
    News

    Persimmon completes Ironstone

    2007-07-16T11:50:00Z

    Image: Ironstone provides 114 new homes for Telford regeneration scheme

  • News

    Currie & Brown appoints new finance manager

    2007-07-13T16:30:00Z

    Also: Gleeds gets a new associate director in Glasgow

  • Structural failure is still a big problem
    News

    Report warns industry too complacent about structural safety

    2007-07-13T15:56:00Z

    Structural failure is still a big problem, says Standing Committee on Structural Safety

  • casino
    News

    Manchester supercasino 'remains on the table'

    2007-07-13T14:34:00Z

    Council says government on track with casino plans despite Brown's review announcement

  • The Pringle-shaped design for the Velodrome
    News

    Hopkins wins Olympic velopark – images

    2007-07-13T11:10:00Z

    Architect-lead consortium wins design competition for 2012 velodrome and related facilities

  • Ann Minogue
    Comment

    Self-harm for developers

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Developers always try to impose the same liabilities on their contractors that they themselves are under. This is at best futile and at worst a danger to their own interests

  • Features

    Top drawer

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Talk about a cabinet reshuffle – Denton Corker Marshall’s flamboyant design for Manchester’s Civil Justice Centre has brought dynamism to the heart of the legal establishment. Over the next eight pages Martin Spring praises the building’s clear, bold expression and on pages 48-50, we meet the Australian trio who designed ...

  • Features

    The golden age of travel

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Is right now, thanks to the bulging pay packets, cushy expat packages, sexed-up CVs and challenging jobs that are on offer to UK professionals willing to work abroad.

  • Martin Chambers
    Comment

    Wonders & blunders

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Martin Chambers rejoices in the tuneful offerings of Birmingham International Convention Centre but deplores the Soviet-style design of Leeds’ Quarry House

  • Richard Steer
    Comment

    Young blood

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Other professions may be more appealing to children, but they don’t all have their own GCSE or conduct multimillion-pound projects on school premises. It’s time construction made these factors count

  • Comment

    Web watch — Ecomarket sweep

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Fear not specifiers, says Alex Smith. To help meet the barrage of sustainable standards that has been published recently, there is an assortment of green product resources on the internet

  • News

    Population pressure: can Britain learn to live with Hong Kong-style housing?

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Developments are being built that cram 2,500 homes into a hectare, and more are on the way. A team of architects has reported on how we can manage the social strains that arise in such ‘superdense’ schemes

  • Hopkins Architect’s early concept design for the velopark
    News

    Hopkins races away with Olympic velopark contract

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Hopkins Architects has won the race to design the Olympic velopark, likely to be the last major design-led venue procured for the 2012 Games.The Hopkins consortium, which beat seven other teams, also included Expedition Engineering, sustainability consultant BDSP and landscape and masterplanning architect Grant Associates.The losers were David Chipperfield, ...

  • The O2, which was redeveloped by RTKL, opened last month with a concert by Bon Jovi
    News

    Arcadis plans UK expansion

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Dutch engineer starts by buying O2 architect RTKL

  • Comment

    After the event

    2007-07-13T00:00:00Z

    This House of Lords decision concerns the assessment of damages to be awarded to an injured party to a contract that has been breached before the occurrence of an event which would give rise to a right to cancel (in this case, the Second Gulf War) and before the contract ...