All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 297
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CNP heads for Cardiff
10:40AM New Year office opening for QS as it seeks staff to cope with workload
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Millbridge completes Victoria DDA scheme
6:20PM Project manager finishes Disability Discrimination Act upgrade at Queen Mother Sports Centre
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Building starts on Glasgow hospital
3:00PM First sod turned on Doig & Smith’s £100m health project
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Leisure sector pushes activity to record level
Savills reports sharp rise in London and Southeast
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Why specify that?
A dutch optician, aintree racecourse, a brewery, a distribution centre and a university all provided a challenge when it came to the flooring
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No rush in Russia
Think you’ve got it bad with red tape? Spare a thought for Gareth Jones, remodelling director for McDonald’s Russia, who often has to wait 12 months for paperwork to be signed
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My project
Are you doing something special on your project? Perhaps a time-saving technique or a little heard-of widget. If you are, we want to hear about it and we’ll put your stories on our website and flag up the most interesting story in the magazine.
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Time to stamp out red tape
The level of red tape is rising, costing UK businesses billions of pounds each year.
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Ouch!
This isn’t as nasty as it looks. Gary Sullivan, MD of logistics and security firm Wilson James, wanted to get his employees thinking about health and safety. So he devised a ‘fun’ day of competition.
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Top marks for Williams...
In January 2004, CM ran a story in its news pages headlined “Can Williams build it?” Well, now we have the answer: yes he can!
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Last month’s news story,
“Carillion defends payment terms”, about Carillion’s 65-day terms for subcontractors, has sparked furious debate. Here’s a snapshot of your opinions
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Surface industry
In this month’s special focus on flooring rory olcayto discovers how Demand for apartment-style living is fuelling a boom in precast concrete hollowcore products,
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FIT-OUT
GOLDBuilding a series of sound studios for the BBC on eight floors of a tower inside a still operational 1930s listed building above two major Tube lines is no easy matter, and Noel Sheehan soon realised that the normal mid-bid representation by a project manager would not be enough to ...
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HSE and tower crane guidance
The HSE has issued guidance on the use of tower cranes, following the collapse of a 50m BPR 222 tower crane on a Barratt site in Battersea in October, and the deaths of two men.
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Survey reveals shift in contract use
The RICS’s latest Contract in Use survey has revealed that clients on larger projects are shunning Construction Management in favour of contracts such as NEC where collaborative working is the focus.
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