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  • News

    Safety crisis: now five die in nine days

    2000-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Employers under increased pressure as unions renew call for roving safety representatives to vet sites.

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    Multiplex headhunts stadium specialists

    2000-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Australian contractor sounding out specialist staff to work on Wembley as client meets banks today to remove doubts over funding.

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    Simms: Change at top not influenced by City

    2000-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Carillion appoints new chief executive as group plans move into facilities management market.

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    UK firms chase £60bn in India

    2000-12-08T00:00:00Z

    The Indian government is understood to be seeking UK contractors to work on its massive new hospital building programme.

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    Picketts Lock shortlist announced

    2000-12-08T00:00:00Z

    A shortlist of six designers has been chosen for the £95m Picketts Lock athletics stadium.

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    Rivals swoop for disgruntled Laing staff

    2000-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Contractors bid to poach construction employees as uncertainty continues over sale.

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    CIB role in doubt as clients' body wavers on joining

    2000-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Industry umbrella group is getting "mixed signals" from the new Confederation of Construction Clients.

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    Audit anger over Scottish parliament

    2000-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Scottish civil servants have been slammed for deliberately misleading the public over the cost of the Scottish parliament building.

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    CITB levy case dismissed

    2000-12-08T00:00:00Z

    A civil engineering firm's bid to challenge the Construction Industry Training Board's levy has been thrown out by the High Court.

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    Crafting the arts

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    This art gallery in Oldham, Lancashire, is the first phase in a four-stage Cultural Quarter development. The £6.5m scheme is expected to open in about a year. Architect is Pringle Richards Sharratt, consulting engineer is Arup and management contractor is Mowlem Management.

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    Bridge works

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    Construction has just started on The Bridge, Queenstown Road, south London. The Arup-designed 10-storey Battersea block will house 98 luxury apartments. The contractor is YJL Construction. The £19m block will be project-managed and have interiors designed by Jonathan Alexander. The developer is London Town. EC Harris is the quantity surveyor, ...

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    More delays to new Building Regs, says DETR

    2000-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Review of structural, acoustic and energy efficiency regulations hit by new focus on climate change.

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    Building journalists sweep IBP awards

    2000-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Building's chief reporter Hannah Baldock was named journalist of the year at the International Building Press awards last Thursday – the third year running that the magazine won the accolade.

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    Chetwood lands Sainsbury brownfield schemes

    2000-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Architect to work on four mixed-use regeneration projects as part of retailer's new development strategy.

  • Comment

    Gutter sniping

    2000-12-08T00:00:00Z

    An architect designed a shed but omitted to include overflows in the gutter, which flooded and ruined goods stored inside. Was it negligent, and therefore liable for the damage?

  • Features

    Cities for a Small Planet

    2000-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Cities for a Small PlanetRichard Rogers and Anne PowerFaber and Faber£15310 pagesCoinciding with the publication of the government's long-awaited urban white paper Our Towns and Cities: The Future (subtitled Delivering an Urban Renaissance), comes a popular version of the urban taskforce report written by its chairman, Lord Rogers, and one ...

  • Features

    Architecture: The Critics' Choice

    2000-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Architecture: The Critics’ Choiceedited by Dan CruickshankAurum Press£25352 pagesThis lavishly illustrated book has been devised to provide "a refreshingly original approach to the history of architecture". It does so by dividing 2000 years of Western architecture into 10 eras, allotting each era to a pundit – including Gavin Stamp, Christian ...

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    Eric de Maré & John Maltby

    2000-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Eric de Maré & John MaltbyRobert ElwallRIBA Publications£9 each108 pagesFed up with those glossy architectural photofests that demand a crane to lift and cost the price of a camera to buy? Well, here are a couple of enchanting tiddlers that will fit neatly into a Christmas stocking without making a ...

  • Features

    20th Century Architecture: The Structures That Shaped the Century

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    20th Century Architecture: The Structures That Shaped the CenturyJonathan GlanceyCarlton Books£9.99400 pagesFor general readers in search of a pictorial introduction to the century's most influential buildings, Glancey's book takes some beating. The pictures – more than 350, mostly in colour – are invariably striking, often stunning. Taken together, they offer ...

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    The Story of Architecture

    2000-12-08T00:00:00Z

    The Story of ArchitectureJonathan GlanceyDorling Kindersley£20240 pagesThe Story of Architecture is yet another title from the Glancey stable. While 20th Century Architecture is one to adorn the grown-up book cases, this title would probably be best suited to the desk of a GCSE history student. The book is very much ...