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  • News

    Carillion fights to keep McAlpine’s senior staff after £572m takeover

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    Management at Alfred McAlpine consider other offers in wake of deal

  • Comment

    Top 2007 construction cases: The best of the worst

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     This year was a relatively quiet one for King Kong vs Godzilla contests. But there were a few … so here’s six of the longest, bitterest and most important to brighten your Christmas. Unless, of course, you were actually in them

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    News

    Bouygues on UK expansion drive

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    French construction giant Bouygues said it will expand further in the UK after snapping up Portsmouth-based contractor Warings, its first large purchase in Britain.

  • News

    Pay up now, Erinaceous tells suppliers

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    Beleaguered property consultant Erinaceous has outraged its subcontractors by telling them they must pay to stay on their supply chain.

  • News

    Thames Gateway delivery boss was told to quit

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    Officials ‘discuss Judith Armitt’s next move’ after her shock departure on Monday

  • News

    Specialists call for payment tsar

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    Specialist contractors have called on the government to appoint a ministerial “tsar” to enforce payment standards and encourage supply-chain integration among firms working on public sector contracts.

  • News

    Land Secs plans architects framework for Ebbsfleet

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    Developer to follow Olympic village procurement model for 418ha Thames Gateway scheme

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    Winter wonderland

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    A traditional yuletide mix of partying, heartbreak and simmering violence this week, seasoned with saucy humour, excessive punning and – hold on, where is that music coming from?

  • Features

    The tracker: A little festive cheer

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    Despite the threat of higher borrowing costs, the industry is yet to encounter liquidity problems and firms remain optimistic about future employment, reports Experian Business Strategies

  • Comment

    A bit rich for a lawyer …

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    Despite my respect for John Redmond, I find his complaint that adjudicators’ fees are too expensive a bit rich (16 November, page 77). This is because, in my experience, the increase in the cost of adjudication is due almost entirely to the influence of lawyers.

  • Comment

    Smoke without fire

    2007-12-14T00:00:00Z

    There is great speculation about the causes of the warehouse fire in Atherstone, Warwickshire, last month. Some of this is inappropriate and inaccurate, and seeks to make commercial gain by linking the untimely deaths of the firefighters with aspects of the construction.

  • Comment

    Old school

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    Presumably the Wren Academy (23 November, page 54) will be busing in children from all over who suddenly discover an urge to learn about the built environment.

  • Comment

    Correction

    2007-12-14T00:00:00Z

    Thank you for your article written on our project based in Andover, entitled “BedZed’s Baby” (housing supplement, 23 November, page 36).

  • Features

    Jenga!

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    The structures were high and expectations even higher as some of the UK’s leading experts in the design and construction of tall buildings gathered for the Jenga Christmas challenge. In an afternoon of flair, passion and beer, only those with nerves of steel and hands of iron could survive. Readers ...

  • Comment

    Quiz of the year

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    Test your knowledge of 2007...

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    Six stories that made a difference

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    Carillion snaps up McAlpine, Bouygues buys Warings, Turner & Townsend floats on the stock exchange … the year is ending as it started, with a bang.

  • Comment

    Building buys a pint … for the Sandblasters

    2007-12-14T00:00:00Z

    As with most great adventures, it started with a conversation over a drink in the pub. Or rather over a meal in the Ivy, where Steve happened to mention to his friends that he was good at running long distances.

  • News

    Planning applications: November 2007

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    The number of projects in South-east is up from last month’s 284, while Clearstorm heads the clients list

  • Comment

    Wonders & blunders

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    A south London bus garage provides a stirring journey’s end while a hideous addition to the Thames riverside just spoils a good walk