All Features articles – Page 485

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    Appointments

    2004-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Movers and shakers this week

  • After the fall
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    After the fall

    2004-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Three years ago tomorrow, 2800 people were murdered live on global television and the financial hub of America was turned into a smoking charnel house. Many construction experts become caught up in what happened on that day, and its aftermath. We talk to three about the disaster, the clear-up and ...

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    Cost update: September 2004

    2004-09-10T00:00:00Z

    This quarter’s round-up of the latest in construction, materials and labour costs shows that contractors will keep feeling the pressure as prices continue to outstrip consumer price inflation – plus overleaf, why building operatives and electricians are enjoying pay days more than most …

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    Little Britain sails into view

    2004-09-03T12:21:00Z

    Following the heroic exploits of the British sailors in Athens it's now up to the construction industry to prove it can rule the waves.

  • In the woods, today
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    In the woods, today

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Celebrated Swedish architect Gert Wingårdh has designed his own holiday home in a southern Swedish glade – and it’s more or less perfect.

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    Be prepared

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    The top 10 things you must do before going for a job interview

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    Next step

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Just graduated and looking for a job? We asked recruitment consultant Hays Montrose what kind of construction graduates are in demand in different parts of the UK

  • Lucinda Lambton
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    Walking in Lucinda’s wonderland

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Come with us on a journey past the 6 ft high green rabbit and the shrine to Prickle, Hops and Florence to this couch, where we will sit by Rastus and Roy Rogers while we discuss English heritage with the sublime Lucinda Lambton – part broadcaster, part eccentric and part ...

  • Chris Marsh, HR director, Faithful & Gould
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    Let us pay your way

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    We take a look at construction degree course sponsorship – one of the best ways of avoiding a mountainous student debt

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    Lead times

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Now here’s a rarity in the fast moving, everchanging world of construction economics: a quarter of relative calm in the supply chain

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    Galliford and Headcrown storm July league tables

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Old hand and newcomer take top two spots in monthly chart – but Bovis Lend Lease hangs on to annual title

  • Carole Souter's
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    Carole Souter’s plans for the past

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    As fears grow that the Heritage Lottery Fund is spreading itself too thinly, we talk to its director about her plans to help with John Prescott’s Communities Plan.

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    Back to school

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Returning to university to study for an MBA is one of the best ways to increase your earning potential. We look at the options available

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    Appointments

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    ContractorEssex-based City & Country Construction has promoted Peter Heath (right) to construction director. He replaces Tom Higgins, who has retired after 11 years in the position.HousebuildersCala Homes (Yorkshire) has appointed Claire Daniel materials buyer.Paul Owen has been made technical manager of Warwickshire-based Chase Homes.Cambridgeshire-based Twigden Homeshas appointed Olga Hagan sales ...

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    It’s all water under the (rock steady) bridge

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Chris Wise, the man who put the wobble in our walk on the Millennium Bridge, has designed another. But don’t worry, he’s sure that this time you’ll be able to jump up and down to your heart’s content.

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    If we built Holyrood again …

    2004-09-03T00:00:00Z

    As those involved in the misconstruction of the Scottish parliament building anxiously await the findings of the Fraser Inquiry, Paul Morrell of Davis Langdon, the QS on the £431m job, investigates what lessons we’ve learned from the whole sorry episode – and which old ones we should never have forgotten

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    Boatspotting

    2004-09-02T18:05:00Z

    Edinburgh’s reinvention as a waterfront city is just one indication that the Scottish capital, with its booming economy and population, is set for a dramatic overhaul. We look ahead at the opportunities for consultants and contractors

  • Rok bear
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    Is construction going soft?

    2004-09-01T13:00:00Z

    Cuddly toys from Rok and Geberit Terrain are compromising Building’s hard-man image.

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    Is construction going soft?

    2004-08-31T17:35:00Z

    Cuddly toys from Rok and Geberit Terrain are compromising construction’s hard-man image.

  • Aedas-sponsored driver Jonathon Kennard
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    Aedas man wins despite bump start

    2004-08-31T15:29:00Z

    Aedas driver Jonathon Kennard wins the latest round of the Formula Palmer Audi Championship despite early race prang.