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    An old battleground

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    The hardy perennial of liquidated damages popped up again in a recent court action, which turned on whether the clause was a penalty, and unenforceable, or not

  • Ian Yule
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    Context is everything

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Contracts are not simply about the words on the page, as their meanings can be ambiguous and cause incorrect assumptions to be made. These cases prove that …

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    Let’s not be hasty

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    I read the spat in your letters pages between Roger Knowles and Sarah Bourne on women in construction.

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    Subbies of the world unite

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    In response to your question “Are specialists right to get tough?” (15 April, page 15) I am surprised that it has taken them this long.

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    Blockheaded thinking

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    A recent issue published a letter from the president of the Brick and Block Association explaining that bricks and blocks were sustainable products (8 April, page 40).

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    Flimsy

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Here we go again! Bill Dunster is claiming that lightweight modern construction methods are “guaranteed to require electrically powered air-conditioning within a few decades” (15 April, page 42).

  • Comment

    The Prince and the Peabody, part II

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    In light of your reference a while back to The Prince of Wales “loathing” BedZed and not caring about green building issues (Hansom, 7 January, page 23), I thought you would want to be aware for future reference that: The Prince of Wales has a well-documented passion for environmental concerns ...

  • Comment

    Beware the marketeer

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Andrew Hill in his letter concerning revisions to PPG3 (April 15, page 40), dismissively and wrongly considered that local authorities do not have the ability to determine housing needs and will make prejudiced decisions.

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    This kite won’t fly

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    The item on the early publication of a report by the government on modern methods of construction (8 April, page 24) refers to a “kitemark” scheme that is to be developed for MMC.

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    Apologies to Hazlin

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    I have just read the article concerning radio frequency identity technology (22 April, pages 62-64. I spoke to one of your journalists regarding the use of RFID. Unfortunately, our company name has been spelled Gazlin, and not Hazlin. It would have been nice to see our name in your distinguished ...

  • Features

    One voice

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    When Labour introduced the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions, hopes were high that construction would finally have a loud voice in government. Yet, eight years on, the DETR is no more and the industry has little or no representation at the highest levels of government. An industry ...

  • Features

    Four exemplary policies

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Four flagship initiatives, launched amid much fanfare. But what happened to them when they were implemented?

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    The comment

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Graham Watts, chief executive of the Construction Industry Council, joins the calls for a dedicated minister of state

  • When design is a crime
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    When design is a crime

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    It is estimated that half of all site accidents are caused by hazardous designs. The CDM regulations were intended to change this, but only 8% of architects are aware of their duties under them. The HSE has now lost patience with this situation, and is threatening to put negligent designers ...

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    A cry for help

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    What can a small builder do when domestic clients refuse point blank to pay their bills? I found that the only option was to decide to close my business

  • A game of two halves
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    A game of two halves

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    In a top-of-the-table clash, architect Austin-Smith:Lord takes on old warhorse Denys Lasdun. But how will the young pretender respond to Lasdun’s brutalist Liverpool University sports centre?

  • The gently curved face of the Beetham Tower at Birmingham’s Holloway Circus is subtly differentiated to differentiate the hotel on the bottom 19 floors with the apartments above
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    Building at altitude

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    What a difference 30 years makes. High-rise apartment blocks have gone from upright slum terraces to homes for the upwardly mobile. But building tall towers on tiny city-centre sites is a tough challenge. We report on the new popularity of homes in the sky and the engineering and logistical solutions ...

  • News

    Westbury attacks ‘pointless’ English Partnerships

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Martin Donohue, the outgoing chief executive of housebuilder Westbury, this week attacked the government for failing to implement the measures recommended in the Barker report.

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    Heron closes in on Crest

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Housebuilder Crest Nicholson was this week forced to meet with Heron, the property developer that is its biggest shareholder and which is planning a hostile takeover.

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    Wilson Bowden warns City of margins ‘under pressure’

    2005-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Housebuilder Wilson Bowden this week warned sales in the first half of the year would drop and that margins were under more pressure.