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Fill in the blanks - a JCT 2005 guide
Be scrupulous and leave nothing to chance when filling out the contract particulars, urges Paul Brampton.
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Blog - Fri 20th January
Elvin's take on this week's latest from the construction industry.
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Jones takes helm at G&T as group posts £10m profit
First set of results as LLP reveals the highest earners and a pension fund deficit warning
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The retake
Initially brought in as QS to re-evaluate an independent school’s troubled project just months before building, Fanshawe impressed the client enough to be called back to project manage the entire scheme. Will Jones reports on the race to get a Hampshire school ready in time
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A resounding NO
Mr Sell missed the point I was making regarding printing/plotting of drawings (A win-win-win-win situation, QS News, 25 November).
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The PM with soul
Russell Blaber explains to Katy Ward how life can be hard when you juggle project management with singing in a blues band
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Nobody wants my quantities
Architect Robert Klaschka is frustrated at the QS profession’s lack of interest in new technology, which he says if embraced could free it to spend more time offering high-end services
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What’s in a name?
In response to Jon Battle’s letter (Naming question remains, QS News, 2 December), my answer would be as follows:
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The job that never started
The corridors of Whitehall are unlikely to be abuzz with talk of costs, procurement or whole life value this year – I hope I’m not shocking any of you by stating as much.
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Regional forecast
What does the coming year promise for the construction industry? Healthy order books, rising prices and labour shortages are likely to dominate 2006, according to Gleeds’ latest inflation report
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F+A wins nuclear role
Franklin + Andrews is working on the first nuclear reactor to be built in Europe for 10 years as it gears up for a slew of nuclear new build contracts it hopes to work on in the future
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Tweeds edges up table
QS firm manages to climb the ladder into top five thanks to Aurora project in Princess Street, Manchester, but client and PM rankings are showing little sign of change
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Mace starts on first ‘eco-school’
Construction work began this week on one of the country’s first ‘eco-schools’, following the joint appointment of project manager Mace and contractor Botes
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Construction management firm opens London office
Management company John O’Neill and Partners is expanding by opening a new office in London and hiring two new people.
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‘Stop the Rot’ campaign ending as Hackett widens RICS overhaul
Hackett says his role must change to that of an ambassador following governing council move
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Former Currie & Brown managers jump ship to engineering firm
Ex-international boss Mitchell and four colleagues switch to Sinclair Knight Mertz
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Schofield bosses to step down
The chief executive and managing director of QS and dispute resolution firm Schofield Lothian are to step down this year
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Firms in Dubai must recruit hundreds to tackle boom
QSs and PMs desperately needed this year to build yet more towers, hotels and theme parks