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  • News

    Ove Arup sued over motor garage cracked floor

    2008-04-11T11:07:00Z

    Engineer accused of negligence after cracks appeared in ground slab causing over £700k of damage

  • Safety blunders
    News

    Danger man

    2008-04-11T00:01:00Z

    Thanks to Youy Wong for taking his camera to work and snapping these pictures of a “window cleaner perched on top of the sloping roof without hard hat, harness or any safety equipment. Tut-tut”.

  • Features

    How to make your fortune quantity surveying

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    With skilled staff in short supply, QS firms are jostling to offer the most attractive corporate structures to their employees. From traditional partnerships to limited companies, Mark Leftly runs through the risks of each model and weighs these against their potential to make you a packet

  • Murray Forsyth in Sierra Leone
    Features

    Should I stay or should I go?

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    There’s a lot of talk in the construction industry about opportunities to work abroad, from the allure of building Dubai’s dazzling skyscrapers to the chance to help people in countries ravaged by war or natural disaster. But what is the reality of working in foreign countries, and how does it ...

  • Tony Blackler
    Comment

    Reinwood vs Brown: Why their lordships were right

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    The latest House of Lords decision to spell out the rights and wrongs of the Construction Act, and the JCT, was based on sound commercial logic

  • Peter Bonfield
    Features

    Peter Bonfield: The BRE's speed merchant

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    Peter Bonfield is a man in a hurry, whether he’s pedalling furiously on his 36-mile round trip to work or plotting grandiose five-year plans. The question is, can BRE keep up with its energetic leader? Thomas Lane went to find out

  • Features

    Whitelee wind farm: Putting the wind up

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    You might think the biggest difficulty in building a wind farm would be the wind itself, but on the moor outside Glasgow the rain, snow and liquid peat are just as bad. Thomas Lane donned his souwester to take a look at the construction of Europe’s largest onshore wind farm.

  • Taster day
    Features

    CSTT Training Day: So who knows what a QS is?

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    The Chartered Surveyors Training Trust is fighting to survive with new government funding cuts

  • Foster + Partners report in Mauritius
    News

    Gleeds wins contract on Foster + Partners' resort

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    Consultant will cost manage the £100m scheme at Corniche Bay in Mauritius

  • Sir Michael Latham
    Comment

    Learn as you go

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    The construction and built environment diploma is to be launched this September, and the industry is working well with colleges to expand its reach. But how do we make sure it succeeds?

  • Keith Miller
    News

    Keith Miller adamant family dispute has been resolved

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    Chief executive optimistic after Bank of Scotland helps buy out rebel Miller Group shareholders

  • One that’s going ahead: Grangefield Estates’ Chancellor Place in Manchester
    News

    Planning applications: March 2008

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    Number of new homes at detailed planning stage falls 43% in March, with the North hardest hit

  • Denise Chevin
    Comment

    Survival of the fittest

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    At the start of the year we carried a comment piece from David Pretty, the former Barratt chief executive, detailing two scenarios that housebuilders would have in place in the run-up to the spring selling season.

  • Katie Puckett
    Comment

    Web watch - Jury service

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    Manchester’s Civil Justice Centre may have found favour with Building’s eminent panel of judges, but the verdict went in favour of Kingsdale School in our web poll, reports Katie Puckett

  • Prison
    News

    Prison contractors face penal damages for delay

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    Government to hit firms for cost of housing prisoners in police cells if schemes are late

  • News

    Government steps in to overhaul BSF programme

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    Revised timetable will tie £45bn school building programme in with wider regeneration projects

  • Comment

    Non-compliance with pre-action protocol: Orange Personal Communications Services vs Hoare Lee

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    This judgment arose out of an application by the remaining defendant in the claim, for a stay of the proceedings pending the implementation of the process laid down by the pre-action protocol for construction and engineering disputes.The claimant engaged Kier Regional Ltd to carry out the fitting out works to ...

  • Jon Rouse
    News

    Open sesame

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    Increasing density in our towns and cities is a more sustainable option than building new towns full of eco homes. But unlocking the funds that make this approach possible is not easy, says Jon Rouse

  • Drechsler: on the acquisition trail
    News

    Wates plans first acquisitions in 110 years

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    The Wates Group is planning to make its first major acquisitions in order to hit a £2bn turnover target by 2012, according to its chairman and chief executive, writes Tom Bill.

  • News

    Consultant offered £500,000 if eco-town bid succeeds

    2008-04-11T00:00:00Z

    Developers desperate to win one of Gordon Brown’s 10 eco-towns are offering planning consultancies up to £500,000 in no-win, no-fee deals.