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CABE advised not to appoint developer as chairman
Report warns against conflicts of interest as commission's developer–chairman Sir Stuart Lipton steps down
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Resignation adds to Jarvis' woes
Rob Johnson has resigned from beleaguered support services group Jarvis, four months after he became chief executive of the accommodation services division.
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Canary Wharf Contractors to go national
Canary Wharf Contractors is set to compete for work across the UK and in European construction markets
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Shuttleworth wins first battle with his old boss
Make takes over detailed design on Foster and Partners' masterplan for Elephant & Castle regeneration project
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Experts warn of risk from unsafe window glass
Safety body points out that Building Regulations permit non-laminated glass on floor-to-ceiling windows
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Last ditch bid to halt T5 and Wembley strikes
As Building went to press on Wednesday employers made a last minute pay offer to unions to avert strike action at Heathrow Terminal 5 and Wembley.
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Government backs plan for retentions taskforce
Paul Boateng, chief secretary to the Treasury, has confirmed that the government supports plans to establish a taskforce to address the complaints about retentions.
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Industry fury over Lenard's '1980s' jibe
The construction industry has reacted angrily to Constructing Excellence chief executive Dennis Lenard's comments that, technically, construction is "stuck in the 1980s".
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Untapped talent
Don't just pay lip-service to diversity – women can offer real business benefits
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Designed by parrots
Much 'sustainable design' is in reality a few slogans and buzzwords repeated by architects and developers to win competitions and get planning permission
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Money grabbers
Taxes and tariffs as alternatives to section 106 may sound like good news for housebuilders, but could just give the local authority machine more ways to extract their money.
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David Curry
The government has taken Barker's proposals to heart, and is set to introduce a land tax if it wins a third term. But it must first decide what form this tax will take
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Shanghai zoom
Coming up on the inside it’s Shanghai, sliding into the Formula 1 fast lane with a £140m circuit, grandstands for 200,000 and oh, my word, what a spectacular finish from Tilke of Germany …
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Divided we fail
If we want buildings that don't endanger their occupants or break down in other ways, then we must play safe with their design.
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The Santa clauses
Clients have the same approach to indemnity clauses as small children do to Christmas lists. It's understandable, perhaps, but it's hardly realistic …
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The accidental jurist
If a party makes a mistake about what it is agreeing to, what are its chances of wriggling out? The Appeal Court has just made a controversial ruling on this point
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It's the contractors
Colin Harding's open letter to John Prescott (June 4, page 33) is typical of the lovely fellow.