All Archive Titles articles – Page 545
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The bench test 1: Network first
Sony's SNC-P1 is the first true multi-role network camera
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Storms and shipwrecks
It did my heart good to read the article by Keith Pearce (p6, QS News, 26 August) .
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Making life plane simple
In response to Mr Chalmers’ letter (Problem solved, QS News, 12 August), I recall using Shorter Bills of Quantities: The concise standard phraseology very successfully on a number of claim-free contracts.
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Hudson's way
Ten years after leaving the top 10 QS firm he had just helped to create, amid much acrimony and a dramatic court case, David Hudson brushed himself off and went about reinventing what a QS practice can do. Phil Clark runs through life after McBains Cooper and why the QS-turned ...
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WT finishes medieval scheme
WT Partnership was the QS on the £140m Whitefriars development within the medieval city walls of Canterbury, Kent, which opened fully this week.
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Trench Farrow office wins
Project management firm Trench Farrow is working on a slew of new office schemes in the centre of London
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Timing is everything, but impractical
I completely agree with Kenneth Pearce’s comments (p6, QS News, 26 August).
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Commercial sector is driving UK growth
UK construction firms are bullish in their outlook, with over half expecting industry activity to be higher in a year’s time, according to the latest survey from the Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply.
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The JCT code, uncovered
James Davison talks to Phil Clark about his forthcoming book on the new set of JCT contracts
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Design flaw in new JCT contract, expert claims
Cyril Sweett associate calls lack of novation clause in D&B document a missed opportunity
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Musical chairs at F+A
Franklin + Andrews is set to lose the head of its London property division, Tony Farmiloe, who is joining rival Gardiner & Theobald
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Pass risk down supply chain at your peril, consultants warn
New guide aims to improve industry’s understanding of risk management and unpack jargon
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The case for the defence
In response to Mr Chalmers’ letter (Problem solved, QS News, 12 August), there was a recent article by Osborne Clarke that addressed the Henry Boot v Althsom case and the dispute that arose over the evaluation of a unit measure of sheet piling.
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Top boss at Laing O’Rourke set for exit
A key boss at Laing O’Rourke, one of the UK’s highest profile contractors, is set to leave the company.
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London is leading the charge in European data centre boom
The capital’s vacancy rates are at a four-year low and further rises in demand are expected
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Bath Council’s latest project is music to the ears
The council that commissioned the disaster-prone Bath Spa project, whose cost mushroomed from £13m to £40m, has tested a new approach to procurement.
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Government set to back Diamond
The government is believed to have backed an extension to a new science facility, which could be the largest of its type to be built in the UK for 30 years.
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Getting through the APC
The APC can be a tough time for supervisors overseeing graduates, says Alpesh Patel, who takes us through a step-by-step account of how to get the most out of supervisory meetings
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T&T acquires Rawlinsons to move in on Australian property market
Merging with the 80-strong firm, T&T sets its sights on the local market