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  • News

    RICS set for showdown with ‘big eight’ QSs

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    A group of the largest QS firms in the country will hold crunch talks with the RICS next month to discuss the profession’s grievances against the institution

  • News

    Top pay at Rogers halves to £1.2m

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    The highest paid director at Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners had their remuneration cut by more than half last year as profit at the practice plunged

  • Comment

    The big question for Mr Shapps

    2010-05-14T13:54:00Z

    I would like to be among those welcoming Grant Shapps to his new role as housing minister and wishing him well. I must admit I have not been particularly kind to his ideas to date. It’s my job to be critical I guess.But for the record I do have a ...

  • News

    Helping hand

    2010-05-14T01:00:00Z

    Matthew Ramsden spotted this pair working closely together to paint a window frame. The question is not so much “So, how well do they know each other?” as “How did they do the top part of the house?”

  • Comment

    Gus Alexander: Prince Charles the wrecker

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    As if dealing with planners for months on end wasn’t painful enough, we now have to calculate a last-minute intervention from a prince addicted to retro architecture

  • Quentin Shears
    Comment

    Quentin Shears: The kingmaker

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    ’The fresh croissants are, I feel, a big, open and comprehensive offer’

  • News

    Steel firms team up for nuclear work

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Two medium-sized structural steel contractors are creating a joint venture to compete for £250m of work in the nuclear power programme

  • News

    John Sisk aims for £300m turnover

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    John Sisk & Son plans to almost double turnover to more than £300m this year after bagging £200m of work in the last six months of 2009

  • News

    Wates wins out as industry scrabbles for commercial work

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Business barometer Less than 10% of firm’s income came from commercial sector in April

  • Features

    Haiti: The road from ruin

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Roxane McMeeken reports on the reconstruction effort in Haiti, amid growing fears that the ad hoc approach to rebuilding could be doing as much harm as good

  • Features

    Nouvel takes Manhattan

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    The French architect describes his 23-storey apartment block on the Lower West Side as a ‘vision machine’. Ike Ijeh tries to decipher what that means. Photos by Roland Halbe

  • Comment

    Hansom: Coming to my bash?

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Quarrels over ways of measuring embodied energy (no, really), communication breakdowns, last-ditch efforts to prevent desertion … oh, why can’t we just be Friends?

  • Comment

    Schools in danger

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    While there are inevitable criticisms that can be levelled at Labour’s record, we recognise that architecture has generally done well under Labour

  • Comment

    In uncertain times

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    I turned the TV off at 43 seats to be decided and after Nick Clegg announced he would not deal with Labour. I think we will all be voting again soon

  • Comment

    Politics or no politics

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Recovery? You wish. (“City warns hung parliament will delay construction recovery,” 7 May, building.co.uk).

  • Comment

    Rebellion at the RICS?

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Readers left comments on the story “QSs threaten to quit RICS as row escalates” (7 May, page 9) at www.building.co.uk

  • Henry Trickey
    Features

    I'm lovin' it: Henry Trickey of McDonald

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Companies eager to expand in these famished times won’t be able to resist McDonald’s’ supersize diet of drive-thru restaurants and store makeovers. Emily Wright chews the fat with Henry Trickey, the man who’s serving them up

  • Comment

    Expert determination: A short cut through a swamp

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Plumping for expert determination to resolve a dispute may sound like a quick, cheap, hassle-free alternative to adjudication or litigation. But it ain’t necessarily so

  • Comment

    All things considered

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Adjudicators have it drummed into them that they should decide the dispute in the notice of adjudication. Here’s a case that shows there is some room for flexibility

  • Pascale Scheurer
    Comment

    BSF is dead. So now what?

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Regardless of who won the election, Building Schools for the Future was doomed. But it can adapt into something new – and so can the architects that do it