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      CommentSorry, that’s discontinued …A notice of adjudication was issued on 10 June 2004. On 6 July, the claimants served its response. On 7 July the defendant accepted that the adjudicator did not have jurisdiction. The adjudication was discontinued and the defendant paid the adjudicator’s account.The claimant then asked the adjudicator for a decision ... 
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      NewsDevelopers sign 15000 home deal in LiverpoolFour housebuilders to take on controversial regeneration work 
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      NewsEuropean ministers sign sustainable communities agreementAlmost half of Europeans live in communist era housing, commissioner reveals 
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      NewsBuilding wins campaign to Reform the RegsODPM agrees to develop process for updating regulations in a ‘simpler, more transparent manner’. 
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      NewsGleeds gives Redgrave new Olympic challengeQS signs up Olympic legend Sir Steve Redgrave as company ambassador for the 2012 Olympic programme. 
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         Comment CommentEasy moneyLoopholes in the NEC’s target contract mean contractors can use their old tricks to make a profit rather than taking a share of any project savings … 
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         Comment CommentA painful caseSometimes contractors just get fed up with a job, and it grinds to a halt. When something like that happened to Birse, it got sacked. Then it got the bill … 
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         Comment CommentDon’t be evasiveTake advantage of the fact that the Construction Industry Scheme has been postponed 12 months because, make no mistake, HM Revenue means business 
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      CommentCorporate killing north of the borderThe expert group set up by the Scottish executive to look at how to solve the conundrum of the ‘controlling mind’ has come up with a distinctive approach 
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         Features FeaturesIn the shadow of the heronStephen Stone had just taken up the top job at Crest Nicholson when rumours began to circulate that Gerald Ronson’s Heron International was hatching a second takeover bid. 
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         Features FeaturesAfter the wobbleAhhh, Christmas … Time for old chums to get together, share memories, slap backs, redistribute blame and generally relive their glory days. For this lot, those days were spent designing, building, redesigning and amending the Millennium Bridge. So here’s your chance to eavesdrop on Arup, Foster and Partners, Sir Robert ... 
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         Features FeaturesOpen governmentIt feels like a million miles from the labyrinthine Holyrood. Lord Rogers’ Welsh assembly is all about transparency: in fact, it’s mostly a canopy open to Cardiff Bay 
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         Features FeaturesBreaking amecIn the late 1980s, Amec pioneered the concept of the one-stop shop for construction services. Now, with its French services business up for grabs and the rest of the company set to be split in two and possibly sold, the sharks have started circling … 
 






 
 
 



 




