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    The Prater principle: Michael Prater interview

    2010-01-29T01:49:00Z

    Over 60 years, Michael Prater’s family firm has grown from a one-man band to become the country’s biggest envelope specialist. As the company fights off its fourth recession, he tells Roxane McMeeken how it’s done

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    Vertical limit

    2010-01-29T01:21:00Z

    Our thanks to Xana Askew of Cassidy and Ashton Architects in Preston, who sent us these photos of urban mountaineers tackling the north face of the building next door. “I took these from my third-floor office fire escape door. Some people have no concept of vertigo … or health and ...

  • Comment

    Wigging out: Litigation costs

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Litigation has become so expensive, and the courts so keen to push cases down other settlement routes, that trials may soon be reserved for only the most exceptional cases

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    Going the distance: Relevant information

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Here’s a tale of two sisters who got into a row with their builder, followed by five adjudications and a court case that established some useful case law

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    When adjudication won’t do: Enterprise vs Tony McFadden

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    When a water contractor went into liquidation, it left behind a complicated set of debts and contracts, and a continuing legal struggle …

  • Comment

    What price, justice?: Jackson's cost review

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Lord Justice Jackson has released his recommendations for ways to reduce the cost of litigation and make the courts more accessible. And he’s done a good job, too

  • Features

    Internally grateful: Meet two construction interns

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Our jilted generation of graduates can be trained, retained and ultimately employed – if firms woke up to the advantages of internship. Building met two interns and explained why Building is backing The Pledge to recruit more

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    Affairs to remember

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    A £9bn property tycoon’s brief encounter with Mace, the latest conspiracy theories over RMJM’s dalliance with Fred Goodwin and one architect’s abusive relationship with the English language

  • Features

    The VIP list: Teenagers design a nightclub

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Women in Property invited some very important guests to help design a new bar at the Matter nightclub in Greenwich

  • Comment

    Lessons from history

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Amanda Levete says: “What we need is something like an architectural Supreme Court, made up of architects and advisers whose pre-eminence is undisputed, that passes binding judgment” (22 January, page 22)

  • Comment

    Vive la révolution!

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Will Foster’s first hospital, the Circle Bath, revolutionise healthcare design (15 January, page 38)?

  • Comment

    Up, up and away

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    I would like to take issue with a recent leader, which expressed the view that rising house prices are somehow a good thing

  • Comment

    Planning: The campaign

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    I totally agree with the need to oppose changes to the planning system (Developers and housebuilders to fight Tory planning proposals, 4 January, building.co.uk)

  • Comment

    Experts on tap

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    I read Paul Donnelly’s article (15 January, page 50) on expert witness testimony with interest

  • Comment

    Unjust deserts

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    I have more sympathy with bankers’ bonuses than with the £30m paid by the Learning and Skills Council to its staff

  • Comment

    Why can’t we have boulangeries?

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    The French have mastered the art of nurturing individual shops and businesses, whereas here, civilised life is leaking out of our town centres. Gus Alexander has an idea…

  • Features

    Scottish parliament: Miralles’ magnificent mess revisited

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    The bizarre mixture of the dysfunctional,the delightful and the disappointing that is the Scottish parliament building opened in 2004. Five-and-a-half years later, Martin Spring returned to ask the MSPs it was built for what it’s like to work in

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    What’s going wrong at Skanska?

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Sweden’s biggest contractor has been in the UK market for 10 years. During that time it has pulled off some remarkable jobs, but now it seems to be running into difficulties finding work

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    A third of SMEs will cut jobs in next three months

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    FMB survey also reveals that 38% of members made lay-offs in final quarter of 2009

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    Tributes pour in after death of ‘inspirational’ Alan Cherry

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    The industry has reacted with shock and sadness at the death last weekend of Alan Cherry, founder of housebuilder Countryside Properties