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  • Colchester arts centre 226
    News

    Colchester to sue T&T over Viñoly scheme

    2010-08-27T00:00:00Z

    Colchester council hopes to recover “substantial funds” from Turner & Townsend over its role in the town’s disastrous Rafael Viñoly-designed art gallery

  • Melinda Parisotti
    Comment

    In absentia: Jean Shaw vs James Scott Builders

    2010-08-27T00:00:00Z

    This case is all about missing persons, missing contracts, missing drawings and missing deadlines. So no surprise when eventually it all turned around a missing email

  • Passivhaus school, teaching and visitors centre at Hadlow College in Kent
    News

    UK's first Passivhaus education building

    2010-08-27T14:04:00Z

    An agricultural college in Kent gets a Passivhaus certified teaching facility

  • News

    House prices up 0.4% in July

    2010-08-27T11:34:00Z

    Land Registry figures show the strongest growht in the South West

  • News

    T. Clark profit drops 20% in 'tough' environment

    2010-08-27T09:08:00Z

    Services group sees half yearly revenue and profit fall but order book expands by a third

  • Ian Tyler
    News

    Balfour Beatty wins £80m Stevenage schools deal

    2010-08-27T08:52:00Z

    Hertfordshire County Council names contractor as preferred bidder on schools PPP

  • News

    Man dies in dumper accident on Rok site

    2010-08-27T08:43:00Z

    Dumper truck overturned on site of new bottling plant in Fife

  • BBC's Broadcasting House
    Features

    Procurement refurbishment

    2010-08-27T00:00:00Z

    When budgets are tight, refurb can seem the ideal solution. But how do clients and contractors allocate risk and manage outcomes? Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon looks at the options

  • Gus Alexander
    Comment

    Country matters

    2010-08-27T00:00:00Z

    For the architect, the country offers variety, novelty and the prospect of tanned craftsmen toiling in the wolds. But if you want control over a project, stick to the city

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    Comment

    Quentin Shears: Can you erect a tent without pegs?

    2010-08-27T00:00:00Z

    The cladding contractor hit her brother with a tent pole. ’Children! You can’t fight. This is an NEC contract!’

  • It ain't half hot, cold and muddy
    Comment

    It ain't half hot, cold and muddy

    2010-08-27T00:00:00Z

    Russian veteran Harvey Smith tells us how to cope with a 74ºC annual temperature range, find unusual ways to lift a 12-tonne spire - and why Ladas are better cars than Range Rovers

  • Nicholas Parsons
    Comment

    Wonders & blunders with Nicholas Parsons

    2010-08-27T00:00:00Z

    Nicholas Parsons doesn’t hesitate to praise St Pancras station. But he finds post-war housing repetitive and deviant

  • Comment

    Swedish lessons

    2010-08-27T00:00:00Z

    It was interesting to read the discussion on building.co.uk about how to harness the “sustainability values” of the 2012 Olympic Games (Green expertise in danger of being lost, 27 July)

  • Comment

    All skilled up and nowhere to go

    2010-08-27T00:00:00Z

    News that the likes of BT and Network Rail have been inundated with applicants for their apprenticeship programmes should be welcomed

  • Goats chomp their way through the building’s insulation – but is the grass as green as it looks?
    Comment

    Hitting the roof

    2010-08-27T00:00:00Z

    I have asked Building for a right to reply to Luke Wessely’s column “Land of the Dachdeckermeister” (6 August, page 25), in which someone with a clear vested interest in a particular form of roofing wanted to suggest that its choice was a no-brainer

  • Comment

    Enforcing no set-off clauses

    2010-08-27T00:00:00Z

    In her otherwise excellent column on the 2010 RIBA forms of architect’s appointment (A return to a simpler time, 13 August), Rachel Barnes predicts that a court may decline to enforce the no set-off clause

  • Comment

    Controlling interest

    2010-08-27T00:00:00Z

    Doom and gloom followed the latest Construction Trade Survey’s reports. But this forecast of a bleak future should be seen as an opportunity to learn from past mistakes and challenge the way the industry works

  • We’ve wandered off site for this week’s picture, which is of civil engineering interacting with a diverted bus on the Portobello Road in west London. Our thanks to Nabil Hanafi for snapping it
    News

    Trouble at the top

    2010-08-27T00:00:00Z

    We’ve wandered off site for this week’s picture, which is of civil engineering interacting with a diverted bus on the Portobello Road in west London. Our thanks to Nabil Hanafi for snapping it

  • Nick Lane, Olswang
    Comment

    Define ‘late’: City Inn vs Shepherd

    2010-08-27T00:00:00Z

    The case of City Inn vs Shepherd has already created debate over how delays should be treated. It also has much to say about JCT80’s treatment of when instructions are due

  • Comment

    Accidents will happen … in adjudication

    2010-08-27T00:00:00Z

    After getting on for 500 enforcements, one thing is clear: an adjudicator is expected to make mistakes. But that is the fault of the system - and it’s outweighed by its benefits