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    Hansom

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Oh no! Here comes Building’s crapulous diarist, staggering over with tales of drunken rows, boozy lunches, flying beer and ricocheting champagne corks …

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    ‘400 sets of regulations’

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Who will set definitive sustainability targets? Nobody really knows because there are many different rules – one imposed by the Building Regulations and the rest by local planners. The result is likely to be widespread confusion.

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    A fresh twist on a modern classic

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    The library at the University of East Anglia represents the architecture of Sir Denys Lasdun at its unadulterated, domineering best. So how did Shepheard Epstein Hunter go about adding an extension to it 30 years on?

  • Richard Steer
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    The maverick

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    He’s proud to be a QS, he’s not afraid of enjoying himself and he doesn’t think every big practice should be an LLP. Mark Leftly met Richard Steer, senior partner of Gleeds, and found a leader in his prime.

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    Which numbers count?

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Density is not the best way to judge housing developments

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    Miliband plans to shift power to cities

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Communities minister David Miliband is preparing to give city councils power over regional transport, planning, regeneration, economic development and other areas.

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    Strength in numbers

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    The latest monthly figures from Experian Business Strategies reveal that activity in the construction industry is showing no sign of weakening – with the exception of the civil engineering sector …

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    Gleeds aims for £100m fees

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Quantity surveyor Gleeds is aiming to break the £100m barrier in fee turnover by 2009.

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    Urban Splash’s annual pre-tax profit hits £5m

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Property developer Urban Splash this week said pre-tax profit at the company had risen from £4.7m to £5m on a like-for-like basis in the 12 months to 31 March.

  • Lovelock: ‘Long-term position remains strong’
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    McCarthy & Stone ‘strong’ despite profit fall

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Retirement home specialist McCarthy & Stone this week reported a 14% fall in pre-tax profit and warned of another “testing year ahead”

  • Angela Monaghan
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    Sharewatch: Kier’s star turn

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    This weeks share news

  • Docklands Light Railway station in Stratford
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    Face of the future in east London

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Alsop has revealed these images of his £11.5m Docklands Light Railway station in Stratford, east London.

  • People on the streets in a show storm
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    Industry ‘ill-prepared’ for big freeze as Britain faces worst winter in decades

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Met Office warns sector over severe project delays and increased site accidents; Multiplex says weather may stall Wembley stadium even further

  • T5 pay deal could set a precedent
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    T5 bonus win puts pay deals at risk

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    The main pay deal governing the engineering sector is under threat after steelworkers on Heathrow Terminal 5 won their long struggle to secure a £1-an-hour bonus.

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    Look at me!

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Want to grab a client’s attention? And keep it? In an fiercly competitive market, you have to offer something extra if you are going to win that juicy contract. Mark Leftly looks at the increasingly inventive ways companies are pitching for work and talks to clients about what they look ...

  • Make worked with Seele Austria to develop this unique hexagonal cladding system
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    Hidden talents

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Specialist contractors have the skills that can make or break a project, yet they are still overlooked by those higher up the supply chain. Now, according to new research, the industry – and particularly the design sector – is starting to realise the benefits of tapping into specialist knowledge.

  • Stanhope is one of the developers on the £4bn Stratford City project in east London, one of the country’s largest regeneration schemes
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    Client of the year

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    You – the specialists – picked Stanhope for this award, and no wonder: it is one of the country’s most high profile clients, having developed more than 12 million ft2 of workspace over the past 20 years, including offices for the HM Treasury and the London Stock Exchange.

  • Coleman services its projects with its own extensive fleet of plant and equipment
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    Site services specialist of the year

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    In 1962, Jack and Noreen Coleman started a tiny demolition and excavation company.

  • Cementation leads the UK piling field, increasing its turnover 100% in the past decade
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    Piling specialist of the year

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    History has repeated itself. Last year’s winner of this category – and the overall title of best subcontractor in the UK – has done it again.

  • Billington supplied 1700 tonnes of steel for a beam and column frame for this multi-storey residential development in Durham
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    Structural specialist of the year

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Billington has a reputation within the construction community as one of the most advanced subcontractors around.