Opinion – Page 398

  • Building buys a pint for... Quattro Design Architects
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    Building buys a pint... for Quattro Design Architects

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    This must be some sort of a record. No, not the drinks tally, which is tame by some standards, but the distance that tonight’s group has travelled. Representatives from architect Quattro Design have made the trip all the way from the West Country – Bristol and Gloucester to be exact.

  • Hansom
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    Complete baubles

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    Plenty of seasonal fare here: a ghost story that Dickens would have been proud of, at least one joke worthy of a Christmas cracker, 10 Santas, and a well-earned nap in a snoozarium

  • Stuart Macdonald
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    Sleeping through it all

    2008-12-19T00:00:00Z

    When we published our third issue of this year with the cover line “The slump of 2008”, few of us could have predicted just how quickly the water would rise around the construction industry.

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    If 2008 was bad for the housing market, 2009 looks much worse

    2008-12-18T17:52:00Z

    There are plenty of scary figures in the latest forecast from the Council of Mortgage Lenders not least the expectation that half a million homeowners will fall into arrears.The expectation that 75,000 homes will be repossessed by mortgage lenders is pretty scary too, especially as this in practice would mean ...

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    Taylor Wimpey and the Siamese twin chimpanzees

    2008-12-18T11:32:00Z

    The Taylor Wimpey email from boss Peter "call me Pete" Redern to staff that did the rounds yesterday raised as few eyebrows in the City.Not least for its humorous reference to Angelina Jolie giving birth to Siamese twin chimpanzees when describing how much press coverage the housebuilder has had ...

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    Construction workforce grows by 30,000 - it's official, but surely it's wrong

    2008-12-17T14:40:00Z

    The official labour market figures suggest that the construction workforce is growing. Surely this can't be the case?When I eagerly opened the latest press release on Labour Market Statistics this morning, I was looking for some clues as to how much damage has been done to the construction workforce.The official ...

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    The beast of inflation may be in retreat, but it can still bite

    2008-12-16T12:34:00Z

    As if the confusion over the credit crunch's causes and effects is not enough, we now have the related confusion over inflation. What is a good level for inflation to fall to if deflation is a fear?We have just experienced a steep decline in inflation with the CPI measure dropping ...

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    What's going on at Panceltica?

    2008-12-15T11:55:00Z

    What is going on at structural steel specialist Panceltica?The Qatar-based company defied the downturn by floating on AIM in March and had been hailed in the City as one of the few success stories of 2008. The share placement was heavily over-subscribed.The £86m-turnover group uses technology that means large-scale housing ...

  • Birgit Blacklaws
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    Oral agreements

    2008-12-12T00:00:00Z

    The CaseThe claimant applied for summary judgment to enforce an adjudicator's decision whereby the defendant was ordered to pay £12,449.70, plus VAT and interest.The claimant was a subcontractor employed by the defendant to manufacture, deliver and install three full flights of stairs from a basement to the second floor of ...

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    My digital life: John Corley

    2008-12-12T00:00:00Z

    This fit-out specialist is a bit of a cool kid, really – he downloads the latest Russell Brand videos to his BlackBerry, catches up on The Killers’ latest releases and pursues his once-a-day Wii habit

  • Nick Raynsford
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    Fight!

    2008-12-12T00:00:00Z

    Last week, Michael Gove in the blue corner dismissed the pre-Budget report. Nick Raynsford, in the red, explains how his party’s policies will pave the way to recovery for construction

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    Building buys a pint … for McDowell + Benedetti

    2008-12-12T00:00:00Z

    For a nine-person architectural practice inhabiting one corner of a down-at-heel fifties office block north of the City of London, McDowell + Benedetti have a happy knack – well, gift – of mixing with the rich and famous.

  • Hansom
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    Let the games begin

    2008-12-12T00:00:00Z

    The industry heaves itself into its tracksuit this week, with football sponsorships, ODA stunts, a sporty rebranding, and some deeply unpleasant goings-on at Ashton Town FC

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    Can we have the bill, please?

    2008-12-12T00:00:00Z

    Peter Kilby is correct in stating that a bill of quantity (BoQ) is a good method of procurement (7 November, page 41).

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    A message for the RICS

    2008-12-12T00:00:00Z

    Peter Kilby’s article mourning the death of the BoQ came as a surprise: I had no idea they were no longer seen to be a necessary part of the tendering process.

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    No to nuclear

    2008-12-12T00:00:00Z

    There is much to be welcomed in the new report from the Committee on Climate Change about how to cut emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.

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    Change is coming

    2008-12-12T00:00:00Z

    Rupert Choat’s article on 28 November (page 59) concerned penalties which public bodies might incur, if they did not comply with European Procurement legislation.

  • Robert Adam
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    The idiot’s guide to architecture

    2008-12-12T00:00:00Z

    Although designing ‘pastiche’ buildings is not yet a criminal offence, the received view is that they certainly shouldn’t be built. This is not just untrue, it’s dumb

  • Denise Chevin
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    The path to power

    2008-12-12T00:00:00Z

    With most markets sectors descending vertically, work on a third generation of nuclear power plants can’t begin soon enough.

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    Oh, the indignity! Taylor Wimpey falls out of FTSE 250.

    2008-12-10T10:22:00Z

    When Taylor Wimpey fell out of the FTSE 100 in March, it was not unexpected but still a shock in symbolic terms.Was the construction industry really faring so badly against the caterers, retailers and travel agents that had stayed in?Well, if that wasn't a bad enough, it has now dropped ...