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  • Barajas Airport terminal in Madrid
    Features

    Terminal 5’s big brother

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    You think Richard Rogers Partnership’s Heathrow Terminal 5 is about as big as big can be? Well prepare to be amazed: the practice’s Barajas Airport terminal in Madrid is twice the size – and even more elegant.

  • Rudi Klein
    Comment

    The death penalty

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    In its next session, parliament will decide if the Corporate Manslaughter Bill becomes law. Some of its proposals should be amended before that happens …

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    A six-year stretch

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    By the time that Henry Boot vs Alstom reached the Court of Appeal, £60m was hanging on the definition of when the clock starts ticking on the six-year rule …

  • Comment

    High stakes

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Five years after the fatal crane accident at Canary Wharf, the HSE has failed to bring any prosecutions. But lessons can be learned from a related court case

  • Comment

    If the worst happens

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    The tragic events in London on 7 July are the UK’s latest experience of terrorist attacks. For businesses caught up in such attacks, a major commercial concern is recovering losses caused by damage. Restrictions on insurance for acts of terrorism were introduced in 1993, following a wave of IRA bombings, ...

  • Features

    Market forecast: Tender price turnaround?

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Tender prices may be falling, but that could all change in the not-too-distant future … Plus the state of the market in the northern regions and an analysis of what everybody’s talking about

  • The massive Paradise Street development in Liverpool is set to be a retail mecca
    Features

    Hot topic: 2012 Olympics

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    London’s 2012 Olympics win is set to bring not just a bonanza in venues and infrastructure, but an incalculable amount of additional work.

  • Broadcasting House’s biggest ever makeover
    Features

    Live from the BBC...

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Phase one of Broadcasting House’s biggest ever makeover is nearing completion – and it hasn’t interrupted a single live radio transmission.

  • How the finished scheme will look in 2009
    Features

    Auntie’s new look

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Just another repeat on the BBC? Not quite: MacCormac Jamieson Prichard’s extension is designed to echo Broadcasting House but it has enough dramatic twists to become an icon in its own right.

  • News

    Fresh twist in Wembley case

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    The High Court battle between Multiplex and Cleveland Bridge over Wembley Stadium took a new twist this week when it emerged that Tony Caletka, a high-profile expert witness, has been appointed by Cleveland Bridge.

  • News

    Demand for office space bucks trend

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Demand for office space has risen, despite a downturn in the overall commercial property sector, an RICS report has revealed.The office market has suffered over recent quarters, but received a boost in the second quarter of this year. The RICS says this is because of strong demand in central London ...

  • More tall storeys
    News

    More tall storeys

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Plans by Cesar Pelli & Associates and Alsop Architects to build the second tallest tower in Canary Wharf after One Canada Square have been approved by Tower Hamlets council.

  • Within the new atrium, meeting-room platforms will be suspended on the four upper floors
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    Landmark Unilever building to get £90m makeover

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Architect Kohn Pedersen Fox to replace interior and restore stone exterior of listed office block in central London

  • All change...
    News

    All aboard the merry-go-round

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Wates, Mowlem, Costain, Lend Lease … The management whirligig has been picking up speed over the past few months, as construction companies across the land undergo corporate restructuring – or just nab each other’s top staff.

  • Blogspot
    Comment

    It’s about these beanstalks

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    More tales of everyday surreality from the world of work, this week courtesy of a temp at a housing complaints call centre who took on more than she bargained for …

  • Features

    A pain in the neck?

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    As collars loosen across the City and the Civil Service, could this spell the end for the humble neck tie? We take a look at the politics of male attire and garners the opinions of some of the construction industry’s leading sartorial experts

  • News

    OFT swoops on cartel suspects in East Midlands

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Twenty-two construction companies raided amid suspicions of collusion in assembling tenders

  • News

    Brighton library is favourite to win Stirling prize

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    The Jubilee Library in Brighton has emerged as the bookies’ favourite to win this year’s Stirling prize after RIBA announced its shortlist this week.

  • News

    Top staff set to shun industry

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    Construction is the industry most likely to experience problems recruiting director-level staff when corporate manslaughter legislation is passed, according to research by law firm CMS Cameron McKenna.

  • News

    Sage Gateshead designer quits Foster for Hamilton

    2005-07-29T00:00:00Z

    The architect who headed Foster and Partners’ designs for the Sage Gateshead has quit the firm.Jason Flanagan, one of the key partners at the practice, resigned last week in order to join rival architect Hamilton Associates. He had been at Foster’s for 15 years. Flanagan had a key role on ...