All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 333
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RLF to start on Pathfinder project
4:45PM Kingston's One School scheme given go-ahead
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Stace completes Bancrofts school
4:35PM £4.1m Essex project includes sports complex designed around listed oak tree
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New directors at DBK Back
2:15PM Three promotions made following new business in Southeast
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Turner & Townsend Edinburgh rail link scheme under fire
10:30AM SNP warns cost issues on QS firm’s airport link risks creating “another Holyrood”
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The project
Evelina Children’s Hospital, South Bank, London. A seven-storey, new-build children’s hospital, part of Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital.
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QS News online
QS News is much more than just a magazine. We are now offering a steady stream of content on our website including breaking news, comment and images. There are also hundreds of jobs to search for on our new recruitment site qsnews4jobs.co.uk
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Statistic of the month
$21bn worth of projects to rebuild the lower Manhattan area of New York five years after the September 11 attacks. There are 29 separate schemes and they will consume more than 500,000 tonnes of steel.
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Top year for McBains
McBains Cooper is due to report a 30% increase in profit for the year to June 2006.
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Money down the drain?
Interpave’s John Howe reports on the latest research into the initial construction and whole life costs of permeable pavements, courtesy of consultant engineers Scott Wilson
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Higgins defends NEC use on Olympics
In our recent online poll we asked whether the Olympic Delivery Authority is right to use the NEC. A massive 87% of you said no. Roxane McMeeken put this to David Higgins, ceo of the ODA, which appointed the CLM consortium as delivery partner last month. He told us: ...
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Can graduates cut it?
Applications for construction project management degrees jumped by a third last year while the number of courses on offer has also risen. But is the industry taking any notice? And despite a skills shortage, are PM jobs still only available to those with years of experience?
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Michael Lawless heads up McBains Cooper's Manchester office
Also: JS+P Architecture hires Kanti Chhapi as a director and Karen Hirst becomes a director at Central Salford Urban Regeneration Company
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Contracts in vogue
Legal trend-spotter Michael Sullivan picks out what’s in and what’s out this season following the RICS’ latest survey on contracts in use
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Hurricane-hit Louisiana faces fresh challenges
One year on, labour shortages and high prices for materials still pose a post-Katrina problem
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Risky business, but worth it
The lively debate on these pages regarding the respective strengths and weaknesses of the NEC reflects the changing landscape of contract use in the market. Our sneak preview of the results of the upcoming RICS Contracts In Use survey backs this up. While the JCT is the veritable iPod of ...
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Students buck the trend and queue up for QS places at university
School leavers opt for practical courses in the hope of avoiding long-term student debt
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MDA stands firm: We’re not for sale and the future is bright
Chairman says firm had received no takeover approach from KHK and plans acquisition