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    Consider Horbury

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    Politicians constantly scrutinise the cost of the public sector building programme - the biggest in our lifetime - but how closely do they examine design standards?

  • Among the pick of Brighton’s projects are Gehry’s King Alfred centre
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    Why not work in… South Coast

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    With £2bn of work Robert Smith of Hays Construction & Property on the abundant work and good wages to be had in the South Coast's honeypot

  • Robert Frear
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    Appointments

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    Movers and shakers this week...

  • Pupils at Springhill Catholic Primary School in Southampton swarm around their new classroom block, designed by architecture plb
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    Cost model: School extensions

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    While Blair's shiny new city academies grab all the headlines, a host of smaller-scale improvements to existing schools is quietly being carried out. In the first of our series of mini-cost models, Max Wilkes of Davis Langdon reviews the key issues and costs involved in primary school extension projects

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    Galliford reorganises after swallowing Morrison

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    Galliford Try is to restructure its construction business in the wake of the £42m takeover of Morrison Construction.

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    Energy prices force brick maker to stop using oil

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    Small brick maker HG Matthews is to switch from oil to biofuel for brick production because of increasingly high energy prices.

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    WSP shares rise 5% to 415p

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    Shares in consultant WSP hit a four-year high on Monday after it revealed an impressive set of results.

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    Rok named as one of Sunday Times' 100 best employers

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    Twelve firms in the construction industry made it into a survey by The Sunday Times on the 100 best companies to work for (see table).

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    Hansom

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    Our correspondent stalks the corridors and canteens and, indeed, toilets of power this week in his endless search for those things the government doesn't want you to see

  • I-Life solution: £65k homes for first-time buyers
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    David Wilson Homes to snub tariff areas

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    David Wilson Homes will not build its new range of homes for first-time buyers where councils operate planning tariffs or make steep demands for affordable housing contributions.

  • Tom Dacey: A 'strategic' decision
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    Transfer pull-out set to hit housebuilders

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    Housebuilders could lose major estate regeneration work because one of the UK's biggest housing associations looks set to pull out of stock transfer schemes.

  • Mark Andrews
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    Out of the shadows

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    The internal life of NG Bailey, the UK's largest M&E firm, has always been a dark secret. Now chief executive Mark Andrews has given its first interview, and in it he talks (fairly) frankly about past troubles and future plans.

  • Alsop & Partners set out to connect inside and outside by means of a solid, timber-clad vault that is extruded at one end in transparent glass.
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    Could you live here?

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    Well, somebody is going to - these extraordinary houses, designed by top architects for an idyllic Cotswolds location, have all just won planning permission.

  • Rachel Barnes
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    This one won't fly

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    The latest edition of the NEC professional services contract came out in June but has been all but ignored. The reasons for this are not hard to understand

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    The greater good

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    The treatment of Sir Roy Meadows, the paediatrician who gave evidence in the case of Sally Clarke, raises larger issues about how we protect the judicial process

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    It's tough at the top

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    Company directors are envied for their status and salary, but soon they could be subject to a wave of legal claims with no guarantee their insurance will cover them

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    Lost in the labyrinth?

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    Tax tips: Want to know about tax breaks? Malcolm Nichols from accountant Menzies kicks off a series on organising your finances by charting a way through the maze that is VAT

  • Jason Leonard
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    Underwood, to Leonard, to Deacon … and it's Edwards!

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    As you may have noticed, it's Six Nations time, a riot of colour, national pride and surreptitious eye-gouging. What's it got to do with construction? Well, it just so happens that some very big names have brought their formidable talents to the industry. Building headed down to Twickers to hear ...

  • An evolving 10-year masterplan including parkland, mews houses and glass-fronted apartments and culminating in a 20-storey eco-tower: has Birmingham found the definitive way of transforming urban sink estates?
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    10 years younger (how to transform a decrepit sink estate into an urban utopia in a single decade)

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    An evolving 10-year masterplan including parkland, mews houses and glass-fronted apartments and culminating in a 20-storey eco-tower: has Birmingham found the definitive way of transforming urban sink estates?

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    Projects update: Health and safety

    2006-03-10T00:00:00Z

    A round-up of what's new in the world of health and safety, from teaching modules to prevent children injuring themselves in quarries to paying a safety bonus to operatives