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  • News

    Scaffolding to dine out on

    2006-09-25T15:20:00Z

    Restaurant tables, a couple of concrete blocks and a plank of wood are clearly all you need ...

  • Tom Broughton
    News

    Bet fair

    2006-09-25T12:54:00Z

    The business of betting on project completion dates gives rise to the possibility of 'insider dealing' among construction professionals

  • Stewart McColl
    News

    SMC acquires four practices in Scottish raid

    2006-09-25T10:08:00Z

    Scottish move sees architect pay £10.7m for Parr Architects, Jenkins & Marr, David Duncan and Hugh Martin Architects

  • Vancouver
    News

    A view to die for

    2006-09-25T14:41:00Z

    Not content with being 22-stories up, these two workers felt the need to add a little extra height by standing on tressles just millimetres from the edge

  • Chip Hornsby
    News

    Wolseley revenue rockets to £14bn after record year

    2006-09-25T10:15:00Z

    Pre-tax profit hits £789m while revenue rises 26% despite difficult trading conditions at home

  • News

    Minerva reports positive first half

    2006-09-25T09:30:00Z

    Property company generates net asset value of 311.5 pence and interim profit of £9.3m

  • Sir Steve Redgrave and Richard Steer
    News

    Gleeds joins in BBC Sport Relief

    2006-09-25T16:00:00Z

    Consultant brings in Sir Steve Redgrave to raise more than £4500

  • Nick Shepherd
    News

    Drivers Jonas prepares for Euro expansion

    2006-09-25T12:08:00Z

    Property consultant increases profit by 28% and announces the impending opening of a European office

  • Features

    Directory

    2006-09-25T17:26:00Z

    A brief explanation of the methods involved in off-site construction kicks off mtech’s list of players

  • Steve Small
    Features

    Thinking outside the box

    2006-09-25T17:07:00Z

    Steve Small is contracts manager at Higgins Construction. He joined the company four years ago after 10 years with Wilmot Dixon. His experience spans both traditional construction and off-site methods. He is currently working on Cambourne Village in Cambridgeshire, a social housing scheme spread over 11 sites

  • Features

    Taking the world by storm

    2006-09-25T16:43:00Z

    As the world embraces off-site construction, Andy King, operations director of Mtech Consult, looks at the opportunities and pitfalls awaiting those imaginative enough to shop overseas

  • Features

    Looking for unity

    2006-09-25T16:26:00Z

    While the use of off-site construction is growing steadily, the demand for innovation is bringing pressure for greater integration and certification. Charles Westbrook, R&D director of Mtech Consult, reports

  • Features

    Spreading the word

    2006-09-25T16:01:00Z

    Saba Salman looks at the key reports to influence the growing use of modern methods of construction

  • Features

    Move into the mainstream

    2006-09-25T13:41:00Z

    Modern methods of construction are accepted as useful tools, but it’s time to step up a gear. Martin goss, group technical director at mtech, argues for early project involvement

  • Features

    Second sight

    2006-09-25T13:00:00Z

    Off-site construction has proved itself when it comes to speedy and cost effective building, but how does it look a year or two down the line? Graham Ridout went back to three key projects to see how they are standing the test of time

  • Martin Tidd
    News

    Wembley firm's MD to quit

    2006-09-22T17:04:00Z

    Martin Tidd says he will continue to work on Wembley until he leaves the contractor in March next year

  • Yvette Cooper
    News

    Government backs green incentives for home

    2006-09-22T16:18:00Z

    Big boost for Building's 99% campaign as Yvette Cooper calls for financial incentives in Energy Performance Certificates

  • David Rogers
    News

    Murder on the Blueberry Estate

    2006-09-22T09:00:00Z

    Chapter one of David Roger's regeneration murder-mystery story set in east London

  • Lord Foster
    News

    Foster bids for Olympic stadium without contractor

    2006-09-22T06:00:00Z

    Lack of firms willing to take on scheme forces architect to put together a consultants-only team

  • Comment

    Get it in writing

    2006-09-22T00:00:00Z

    In 2002, the defendant, Mr Guy Marsh engaged the claimant, Mr Brian Maggs, to carry out refurbishment works on his town house in Bath. The contract between Mr Marsh and Mr Maggs for the works was partly written and partly oral. A budget estimate of £36,510 plus VAT was accepted ...