All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 321
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Housebuilders move to quell dispute at flagship Surrey site
Developers Berkeley Homes and St James deny court action pending over defects
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Is ‘industry’ a dirty word?
Everyone in the industry is quick to say the poor image of construction is putting off potential new recruits. Now comes a survey to question this perception. Yes, surveys can often say what the sponsor wants them to, but the one commissioned by the British Industry Awards is worth a ...
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Cyril Sweett to double turnover through overseas expansion
Chief executive switches focus from London to India, Middle East and US
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Trio vie for Cutty Sark job
Three construction managers are vying to restore and build a new visitor centre around the historic Cutty Sark clipper ship in Greenwich, south London, writes Phil Clark.
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DSDHA unveils Hornsey ‘cradle’
Architect DSDHA, working with QS Davis Langdon, development consultant Cushman Wakefield Healy Baker, sustainability consultant ESD and historical advisor Professor Andrew Saint, has revealed the framework plan for the redevelopment of Hornsey Town Hall.
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Chapter and verse
Colin de-Beger instils his extensive on-site experience into a practical new guide designed to make the lives of contractor’s quantity surveyors easier and, perhaps, guilt free
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The surging costs of data centres
The link between the terrorist attacks in New York on 11 September 2001 and UK construction in 2006 is not immediately obvious.
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St Stephen’s Gate Medical Centre, Norwich
WHAT: A new healthcare centre bringing together three doctors’ practices under one roof. The building houses nine GPs and services 14,500 patients.
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Canterbury Cathedral faces ruin, campaigners warn
A major appeal to raise £50m to preserve and develop Canterbury cathedral was launched today.
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Systech poaches bosses from Stapleton and Knowles
Fast-expanding consultant Systech has poached two senior bosses to boost its plans to grow its international operations, writes Phil Clark.
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New book offers vital tips on project management
A new guide to construction project management is offering to help you save “immense” amounts of time and money. It presents tips on how to improve project delivery and efficiency.
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Regeneration specialist Richard Bannister joins Davis Langdon
Also: Law firm Pinsent Masons loses partner Peter Stockdale who joins Campbell Hooper's regeneration group
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Balfour PM arm sets up in Northeast
The project management arm of major contractor Balfour Beatty has set up shop in the Northeast and aims to establish a 100-strong office there within a year.
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Spot the arches
Site-seeing takes on a new twist this issue: can you name this quartet of arches?
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Ex-Allen Stewart staffers go it alone
Two former staff members at London firm the Allen Stewart Partnership have set up their own new company.
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The final account
Construction’s last word on Goring, gorillas, gazumping and the vagaries of physics
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ABN Amro banks on JRP’s cost plan
John Rowan & Partners is working on a standard cost plan for client ABN Amro, the international bank. The consultant is developing an IT-based system that will allow the financial giant to estimate the costs of new developments worldwide based on a bank of data on past projects.
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NEC chips away at JCT domination, while 98% avoid e-tendering, contract survey reveals
Brand leader captivates 78% of audiencePPC documents usage rises fourfold Construction management dying out
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Eight out of ten say share more data
4:45PM RedSky IT survey finds surveyors and PMs must have access to critical business data