All Building articles in 12 August 2011 – Page 8
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Berkeley boosts Pidgley's pay by a third to £3.2m
Chief executive Rob Perrins’ pay also rockets by 70%, after two years of static wages
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Construction appointments 12 August
This week, Lovell, Arup and SJ Berwin are among firms to have made new appointments
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Stillspotting nyc: 15–18 and 22–25 September
For To a Great City, the second edition of stillspotting nyc, Estonian composer Arvo Pärt and US and Norway–based architect Snøhetta are creating urban soundscapes around Lower Manhattan to explore the relationship between space and sound.Organised by the Guggenheim Museum, stillspotting nyc is a two-year multidisciplinary project that explores the ...
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T&T tops QS barometer in year ending 31 July
Gleeds, Davis Langdon and G&T runners up in Building’s top 40
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Grainger 'performing well' despite subdued residential market
Statement says firm benefits from heigh weighting to London and South-east
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Hill wins Saudi ministry of interior contract
Firm will project manage the King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Security HQ
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Architect, composer and students explore Manhattan
Stillspotting nyc: To a Great City explores the relationship between space and sound in Manhattan
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Riot threat forces lockdown of vulnerable building sites
Sites shut down as police warn of construction materials being taken and used as weapons by rioters
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MLM expands senior team
Engineering consultant announces appointments as part of its growth plan
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Birmingham library: Going in circles
The first section of the striking facade for the Mecanoo-designed £189m Birmingham library was fitted into place on Wednesday.
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Half of homeowners reject 'Green Deal' in trial
Householders in South London tiral rejected Green Deal-style scheme despite promise of long-term savings
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NTU announces Centre for Lean Projects
University establishes a research centre to improve business efficiency in design and construction
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Shift happens – Until 31 August 2011
Shift Happens brings together the work of NLA Award for Architecture winners from the Royal College of Art. The four graduate architects challenge pressing issues in London’s near future. The work critically engages with diverse areas of the city investigating it from social, political and economic perspectives. Craig ...
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T&T tops the QS barometer in June
Gleeds, Davis Langdon and G&T runners up in Building’s top 40
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Comment
Understanding collateral contracts
Collateral contracts form a binding contract which agrees the contractor/subcontractor guarantees his design, work, the material supplied and other specific issues - but are there hidden risks?
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F+G is QS on Waters Corporation HQ and R&D centre
Consultant to provide commercial management on consolidating facilities into one unit
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Hill wins US General Services Administration contract
Hill /Berger JV will provide project management services for customs and border protection projects nationwide