All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 341
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Driver Jonas wins London university estate role
11:30AM Property consultant appointed advisor to London Metropolitan University
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Hill bid for Knowles cleared
5:20PM Offer from US group for dispute resolution firm declared unconditional
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Cyril Sweett completes Manchester Arndale upgrade
4:45PM Consultant acted as QS and planning supervisor on £170m, eight-year project
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Confidence in tall buildings sky high five years after 9/11
US body claims new design approaches and heightened awareness has eased fears over skyscrapers
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Work starts on £50m West End office scheme
2:30PM Delancey scheme for Portman Square to be complete by 2008
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Gardiner & Theobald on £200m regeneration scheme
10:40AM Firm on team for Gloucester Quays project on 25 hectare brownfield site
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Bucknall Austin posts impressive results
2:25PM Firm sees rise in profits and turnover for latest year end results
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Words of wisdom?
James Nisbet puts NEC 3 under the microscope, exploring the language used as well as the contract’s relationship with the government’s procurement strategy. And a construction lawyer offers a guide to using the document in practice
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The project
A temple for local followers of Jainism, an ancient branch of Hinduism. The project at Potters Bar, north London, aimed to recreate a 2000-year old Indian design.
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To do: write list
I read with interest the piece on time management (‘Taking Time Out’, QS News, 25 August).
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Part L: what you need to know
The updated Part L has been with us since April. We were given six months to get to grips with it and next month our time will be up. The transition is proving tricky, says Stuart Holt, as the industry is still struggling with Part L software and the technology ...
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Price hikes predicted
Tender prices will shoot up significantly ahead of inflation over the next five years, writes Marguerite Lazzel.
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Whats happened to GC/Works?
Geoff Brewer is right when he says “the government and OGC seem... to back the NEC without really knowing what it is they are endorsing” (News, QS News, 25 August).
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Planning is everything
Look before you leap could be the mantra of the Olympic Delivery Authority.
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Holyrood: discuss... how two PMs won MBA funding
Two senior project managers have scooped scholarships on a new MBA for construction executives.
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Four QSs create standard cost plans for Grosvenor
Client Grosvenor is developing a standard approach to cost planning for its all building projects. The developer has asked four QS companies to collaborate on the initiative: Davis Langdon, Cyril Sweett, EC Harris and Gardiner & Theobald.