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The right mayor or a nightmare?
Everyone who has anything to do with building in London will be affected by the outcome of the city’s mayoral race next month. What are the policies on offer and what is there to cheer or fear?
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Lowry Centre named best millennium project
Salford art gallery beats 100 entrants to win first Celebrating Construction Achievement awards.
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European Union
Aukett Associate managing director John Thake may not speak any foreign languages, but he’s not letting that get in the way of his plan for a cross-Europe designer.
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Houses of horror
First person Architects have gone from enemies of the people in laughable suits to really rather chic. Housebuilders, on the other hand …
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The Guggenheim gazebo
Welcome to the spiral of New York's Guggenheim Museum transplanted to the centre of a Kew Gardens greenhouse redesigned by Salvador Dali and built in Hanover …
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Are we safer now?
Astonishing – European regulations that the industry is more or less happy with. But have they made building sites any safer?
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The conquest of space
A systematic benchmarking system for efficiently designing space in buildings has been devised by Amec Construction’s value management team.
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Learn to share
Project extranets are no longer a daydream. Information Channel, co-developed by Schal, is a state-of-the-art document exchange system that will soon support e-commerce and more.
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Wading into a sea of risk
What do you do if someone you’re working with suddenly sinks without trace? Well, if you’ve read Richard Davis’ book on insolvency you’ll already know. Plus a guide to the courts and the latest on adjudication.
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The consultants' catch-22
Consultants must take care over the wording and timing of certificates and letters to their clients or they could find themselves in a double-bind and vulnerable to an action for negligent misstatement.
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Dangerous liaisons
In the second article looking at the latest FIDIC suite of international contracts, another form is found to be heavily biased against contractors – and it’s the clients that will pay.
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From Basildon to Berlin
In the first of a new series on European law, we look at the rapidly evolving bidding rules for public sector work. How is the client obliged to treat your bid? What can you do if it infringes on your rights?
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Balancing the budget
In the latest in its series, accountant Smith & Williamson examines the main provisions of the budget and their impact on small and medium-sized contractors and consultants.
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Louder than words
Hays Montrose's Robert Smith explains what your body language says about you.
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Appointments
Contractors Richard Mawdsley has joined Mowlem as group property development manager. Clive Holloway has been appointed director of Mowlem subsidiary E Thomas Construction. Allan Day has been made design manager at Mowlem Defence Solutions, the prime contracting partnership between Mowlem’s FM subsidiary, Aqumen, and BAE Systems.Ian Findley White has been ...
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Spotlight on curtain walling
Lead timesLead times for bespoke panellised cladding have remained constant at about 41-42 weeks for the past year. In contrast, curtain walling lead times have fallen steadily over the past two years as a result of increases in efficiency and capacity.Manufacturing periods have increased by one week to eight, but ...
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BAA framework firms face annual ‘MOT’
Suppliers must pass client’s yearly tests to keep their place on new 10-year contracts.
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Turner & Townsend’s special delivery
Consultant Turner & Townsend has landed one of the most important contracts in its history – a £20 000 job with anxious clients, an inflexible deadline and a difficult brownfield site. The job is to project-manage a nursery for No 10 Downing Street, ready for the arrival of the Blair ...
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‘Give up and go home,’ Livingstone tells LU bidders
Mayoral race favourite says he will go to court to prevent part-privatisation of the Tube if elected. Mayoral race favourite says he will go to court to prevent part-privatisation of the Tube if elected.