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Features
Talking shop
Three young and thrusting managers at Bovis Lend Lease chat to Victoria Madine over coffee
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Features
Head first
Former headmistress Valerie Bragg has been a leading player in implementing Labour’s schools strategy. Here she tells us about why architecture doesn’t really matter – and how she got on with Norman Foster at the Bexley academy.
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News
Crest Nicholson warns of ‘challenging’ market
Crest Nicholson, the housing regeneration specialist, has warned that the market remained “challenging” in the short term at least, and that it had not recovered from the pre-election slump in activity
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Shares fall after downbeat Wilson Bowden statement
Housing sector shares fell across the board on Tuesday after Wilson Bowden issued a very downbeat statement about the market ahead of its interim results.
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Fairbriar adds to gloom
Housebuilder Fairbriar painted a grim picture of the housing market last Friday when it announced a pre-tax loss of £800,000 for the six months to 31 March.
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Sharewatch - Big in Iran
Costain was the biggest winner among the construction and building materials sector last week.
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Lend Lease ready to motor now Crosby’s in the bag
Lend Lease boss spells out housing plans for regeneration specialist, as Berkeley’s shares rise after disposal
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Comment
Being Frank
Frank Lloyd Wright’s extraordinary Fallingwater is an object lesson for all architects in how to get the client to want what you want them to want
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Features
National treasure
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s headquarters for the National Trust is a model of crisp, functional architecture wedded to sustainable design. Martin Spring takes the train to Swindon to explain how it was done.
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Lead times
Despite strong order books and activity levels, most lead times are staying put, says Rob Darrow of Mace.
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Comment
How to serve schools
What a feast has been laid out for the building industry by Tony Blair’s government.
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Comment
Wriggle room
A developer tried three arguments to get round an adjudicator’s order to pay its contractor £170k. This is what the court said about them
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Comment
Here’s an idea …
Third-party rights have failed to dispose of collateral warranties. But maybe they could still do so – and eliminate the hated net contribution clause into the bargain
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Comment
Can I have some more?
Many PFI contracts are about to reach their first price review, when the contractor can apply for more money. This is likely to lead to some old friends falling out
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Comment
The perils of progress
So it turns out that the residents of one block of flats at the Greenwich Millennium Village are occasionally forced to sleep on a friend’s floor to escape noise transmission from their neighbour’s flat (6 May, page 26).
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Comment
An adviser advises
With reference to Colin Harding’s comments on the CSCS scheme (10 June, page 36), I am a health and safety adviser in the construction industry and have attained a nationally recognised qualification through the National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health.
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Comment
Colin’s utopia realised
So Colin Harding (17 June, page 35) proposes a new “all-inclusive contract” linking design consultants and supervisors through a single agreement that defines their individual and collective responsibilities, and expands also to include constructors, specialists and subcontractors.