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Errors of judgment
Tony Bingham Half a dozen Appeal Court judges have recently gone on the record to explain what adjudicaton is all about. What a pity they all got it wrong...
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Niggling and nagging
Tim Tapper and Victoria Glover-Ward PFI/PPP projects are plagued by minor squabbles that can easily escalate because the complaints procedure is complex and misunderstood
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Hadid’s aquatics centre fails environment test
Sustainability audit criticises design for its lack of environmental features
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12 axed in fresh Currie & Brown rejig
A member of the board of consultant Currie & Brown is to leave the firm, along with 11 employees who have been made redundant in a restructuring, writes Emily Wright.
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Skyline with a French twist
This 300m skyscraper was chosen by French developers Unibail for the La Défense business district in Paris to give the skyline a landmark building in the way Swiss Re has done in London.
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CH2M boss says Olympics will top £12bn
Project manager CH2M Hill told an audience of US academics that the cost of Olympics projects would hit £12bn even before Tessa Jowell announced cost hikes last week, writes Sarah Richardson.
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Olympics construction staff face terrorism vetting
Delivery partner CLM to call in security company to gather intelligence and vet site workers
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Councils win right to influence private housing mix
The government is to give councils the power to tell housebuilders what types of housing they should develop.
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Rogers to step down as Constructing Excellence chairman
Peter Rogers, the Constructing Excellence chairman, will stand down at the end of the year.
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Atkins will hold on to stake in Metronet
Keith Clarke, the chief executive of Atkins, was adamant this week that he was not considering selling its stake in Tube consortium Metronet, despite its effect on the firm’s bottom line, writes Angela Monaghan.
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Education secretary looks to a ‘year for skills’
Alan Johnson, the secretary of state for education, declared this week that next year will be “the government’s year for skills” as he launched the National Skills Academy for Construction in London.
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Colindale fire questions safety of timber-frame sites
London Fire Brigade findings may lead to new procedures for timber-frame projects
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Oxford firms to get ‘panic button’
Police in Oxford have set up a rapid response telephone system to help construction firms in the city threatened by animal rights extremists, writes Sarah Richardson.
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Transport for London to sell land after review
Transport for London is to raise millions of pounds by selling off or developing a significant proportion of its land holdings. The money will be used to fund future transport schemes.
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New chapter for Barking and Dagenham
Architecture plb has unveiled these designs of a public library for Barking and Dagenham in east London.
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‘A lot of the guys won’t work on timber frame again’
This July, a site in north London turned into a terrifying inferno in the time it takes to make a cup of coffee. Nobody knew why. Now the London Fire Brigade has talked exclusively to Building about what happened and the dangers inherent in multistorey timber-frame sites.
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Fun, frolics and self-immolation
Richard Steer offers season’s greetings to you all, and hopes your office party doesn’t finish up in the Sunday papers, A&E or, indeed, the High Court
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The grater good
Education For the new learning resource centre at Herefordshire College of Technology, the architect will reuse the concrete frame of the original library, but add some very inventive mesh cladding.
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The right stuff
Think you’re bright, talented and destined for great things? Then you might even think you’ve got what it takes to be nominated for a g4c award by your peers. The g4c (that’s Generation for Collaboration) awards were set up to reward young professionals in construction, and the first winners have ...
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Under cover
Manufacturer Permanite Engineered Roofing Systems has formed an innovative partnership with a local authority to provide roofing for schools across the borough.