More news – Page 1730
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News
HS2 awards final professional services jobs
Mott MacDonald, Terraquest and Mouchel scoop land referencing work on the line
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Comment
WSP takeover analysis: Too good to be true?
Analyst Tony Williams crunches the Genivar takeover numbers
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Features
My working day: Faithful+Gould consultant Alison Wring
The head of the Cambridge office spends her working day visiting clients all over East Anglia and London
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New orders in first quarter down on last year, ONS reveals
Orders for Q1 2012 down 3.6% compared with same period last year
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Planning levy causes London schemes to stall
Doubts over Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) mean developers put projects on hold to avoid potential charges
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'Quiet’ approach is roaring success for Assael
Architect’s turnover rises 40% after targeting larger projects, hotels and regeneration
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Four architects to vie for Wapping masterplan
Developer outlines competition plans to find designer for former News International site
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Revealed: Currie & Brown in administration at time of sale
Pre-pack deal for holding company allowed buyer Dar Group to avoid taking on £31m pension deficit
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2012 legacy summit struggles to attract VIPs
Shadow business secretary Chuka Umaunna expresses worry over organisation of embassy event
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Comment
My digital life ... Mark Clare
Barratt chief executive is addicted to his iPad, and particularly loves the tunes he gets from the Napster app
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Comment
Hansom: Liberté, égalité, fraternité
This week, has François Hollande saved the Hinkley Point nuclear project? Plus, the NFB builds bridges, Gleeds’ Richard Steer considers a career as a lifeguard and some (relatively) positive press for Grant Shapps
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Comment
Point West vs Mivan: Blast from the past
A dispute over who should cough up for the costs of making good defects to a penthouse hinged on a fundamental aspect of contract law: what did the contract originally intend?
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Comment
Agree how to disagree
From picking the right decision makers to getting the cash, dispute resolution is a minefield - it pays to have clear provisions in place before a project even begins
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Comment
Blast from the past
A dispute over who should cough up for the costs of making good defects to a penthouse hinged on a fundamental aspect of contract law: what did the contract originally intend?
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Comment
Triple glazing for offices: consider the context
It should not be surprising that savings on the fabric conduction energy in city offices can be less than the extra for embodied energy
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Comment
Don't condemn wood
Wood is an adequate mainstream construction material and affords building designers a wealth of possibilities and opportunities
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Comment
Materials: Cradle to the grave
A blanket statement favouring one material does nothing to push sustainability forward
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News
Movers & makers 8 June 2012: Refurbishment
A round up of news from manufacturers and suppliers of construction and refurbishment products, including Hanson and JCP Construction Products