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    News

    Eighth worker dies in black month

    2007-08-31T11:27:00Z

    HSE investigating latest fatality at Colnbrook, Berkshire

  • School
    News

    Firms under fire as number of apprenticeships drops

    2007-08-31T01:00:00Z

    50,000 applications expected for just 7,000 places - Demand for degree places also up

  • Comment

    Frankly, it was all a waste of energy

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    After watching two assessors make a right dog’s dinner of measuring the energy performance of his house, Jeff Howell suspects a little extra training may be in order

  • Quite a ride: the 288m Helter Skelter will be the tallest tower in London
    News

    Helter Skelter takes Multiplex into a U-turn

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    In a surprise U-turn in strategy, Wembley contractor Multiplex is set to take on the contract to build what will be London’s tallest tower.

  • News

    Norway opens eco-prison

    2007-08-31T16:19:00Z

    Solar panels installed and food produced on site in new facility near Oslo

  • Colin Cole
    News

    Former Westbury staff plot rapid expansion at new firm

    2007-08-31T02:00:00Z

    Lioncourt launches five-year programme to become one of UK’s largest private housebuilders

  • Dominic Helps
    Comment

    A step too far

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Extending the Construction Act to embrace oral as well as written agreements is to be applauded. Expanding the definition of ‘agreement’, on the other hand, is definitely not

  • Grimshaw’s £400m Nirah aquatics centre in Bedfordshire
    News

    Grimshaw profit reaches £1m for the first time

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Architect follows Rogers and Wilkinson Eyre in posting strong results for 2006

  • News

    Main contractors in firing line from payments campaign

    2007-08-31T01:01:00Z

    Specialist contractors get behind government’s new Fair Payment Charter in bid to cut disputes

  • Yorkon’s eye-catching buildings to hook style-conscious new clients
    Features

    Pump up the volume

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Martin Spring takes a look at the latest advances in volumetric construction, from novel uses for shipping containers to designs for modules that are – whisper it – less boxy. But will any of this increase its popularity among housebuilders?

  • Tube Lines’ work on the Northern line control centre is almost complete
    News

    Tube Lines gears up for Metronet contracts

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Tube Lines is preparing to take on some of Metronet’s contracts, following last month’s news that its fellow tube maintenance company had gone into administration.

  • Sigma House
    News

    Housebuilders slam new space and energy standards

    2007-08-31T01:00:00Z

    HBF warns government that proposed housing standards will lower the value of public land

  • News

    British Land appoints Hopkins

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Hopkins Architects is designing a major commercial development next to Sheffield’s Meadowhall shopping centre.

  • Features

    Digs with a difference

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Students won’t live in grotty bedsits any more. And with 1 million of them needing somewhere to live, it’s a market you’d be wise to swot up on – just leave the kids to add their own personal touches …

  • Features

    Eat your heart out, Jamie

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    One part the Naked Chef, two parts Ready, Steady, Cook, Bovis Lend Lease’s away day at a cookery school might have been a recipe for disaster – but turned out dead pukka. Eleanor Harding put her apron on …

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    Do you have breakdown cover?

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce didn’t take out joint-names insurance to cover construction of its new plant. When a leaking pipe caused £400,000 of damage, it insisted the policy wouldn’t have covered negligence. Not everyone agreed

  • Comment

    The lesser-spotted contract

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Last month, Tony Bingham said construction lawyers would agree with the Court of Appeal’s ruling in SWI vs P&I. Well, Stuart Pemble doesn’t, and that is because he doesn’t really believe in fixed-price deals

  • A triangular door on one corner opens into a blackened, organic, cave-like space that slopes inwards to a hole in the roof
    Features

    Divine mystery

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    What’s the secret of this baffling monolith of raw concrete that stands in a field near Cologne?

  • Comment

    My favourites …

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Toby Lewis

  • Hansom
    Comment

    At full blast

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    A turbulent week as Richard McCarthy delivers a stormy press briefing, a furious homeowner takes his revenge on rogue builders, and abseilers are dropped in to lighten things up a bit …