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  • News

    Profit leaps 40% at Severfield-Rowen

    2005-09-26T15:07:00Z

    Steelwork contractor records pre-tax profit of £7.2m for six months to 30 June.

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    News

    Does Tesco have the planning system in its pocket?

    2005-09-26T12:30:00Z

    Observer report suggests supermarket giant pushes the system to the limit. Plus, a round-up of the weekend's other stories.

  • News

    New American boss for Wolseley

    2005-09-26T11:40:00Z

    Chip Hornsby appointed chief executive as fellow American Charlie Banks announces retirement.

  • News

    AMEC wins £200m gas contract

    2005-09-26T09:05:00Z

    AMEC will work with Hawk International on 345km pipeline in Yemen.

  • Simon Vivian
    News

    Mowlem calls in adviser Rothschild after £70m hit

    2005-09-23T07:00:00Z

    Contractor’s fate hangs in the balance as chief executive Simon Vivian hints at selling off existing contracts.

  • Comment

    Pay your way

    2005-09-23T00:00:00Z

    Mr Derek Vago engaged Wimbledon Construction to build an extension and refurbish his house in London. Disputes arose and they were referred to adjudication. The adjudicator awarded the contractor £122,923.34 inclusive of VAT. Mr Vago refused to pay, and commenced arbitration.

  • Comment

    Industrial perversity

    2005-09-23T00:00:00Z

    Graduates are generally a motivated, intelligent and enthusiastic bunch, so why does the construction industry make it so difficult for them to join?

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    War of the words

    2005-09-23T00:00:00Z

    A letter of intent is meant to be a stop-gap before the contract kicks in, but all too often it sparks a dispute – in this case over the words ‘loss and expense’

  • Keith Miller: Good strategic and geographic fit
    News

    Miller buys Fairclough Homes for £264m

    2005-09-23T00:00:00Z

    Scottish construction group Miller has bought Fairclough Homes from its US owner Centex for £264m.

  • David Miliband
    News

    Miliband calls in EP to save new deal projects

    2005-09-23T00:00:00Z

    Communities minister David Miliband has sent in English Partnerships to rescue the government’s failing flagship regeneration programme.

  • News

    PFI funders may take money abroad, Treasury warned …

    2005-09-23T07:00:00Z

    Investors tell government that it could be cheaper and less risky to work on Continent as PFI markets open up.

  • Comment

    How to make a stand

    2005-09-23T00:00:00Z

    Suzanne Reeves kicks off an occasional series on the contracts behind major projects with a look at the JCT contract used for the Oval’s new stand

  • Jon Rouse
    News

    Growth areas must deliver or lose grants, declares Rouse

    2005-09-23T00:00:00Z

    Funding will be restricted to regions that are pushing through housing provision, says boss of Housing Corporation

  • News

    Pearce Construction sues engineer WSP for £2.5m

    2005-09-23T07:00:00Z

    Contractor brings High Court writ saying WSP failed to identify electrical defects in luxury London apartments.

  • Comment

    A tragedy, not a crime

    2005-09-23T00:00:00Z

    The Hatfield defendants were innocent, and would have been under a reformed law. If you want a villain in this piece, look at past and present governments

  • Comment

    Spoilt for choice

    2005-09-23T00:00:00Z

    At last we have a contract that caters for third-party rights, but this extra option in the new JCT design-and-build contract could pose a problem

  • John Smith
    Comment

    The unspeakable truth

    2005-09-23T00:00:00Z

    One reason that specifications are so immensely long is because they are elaborate preparations for a fight. And the ironic thing is, they don’t even do that very well

  • Comment

    Recycling centre is rubbish

    2005-09-23T00:00:00Z

    I was astonished to read in Specifier (9 September) that one of the North London Waste and Recycling Centres is described as “an absolute Rolls-Royce of a job”.

  • Comment

    Watching the defectives

    2005-09-23T00:00:00Z

    Regarding your piece on defects in new homes (9 September): the research undertaken within the School of the Built & Natural Environment, at Glasgow Caledonian University, is based on more than 100,000 pieces of data relating to defects in a broad range of house types, constructed by more than 200 ...

  • Comment

    Why retentions must go

    2005-09-23T00:00:00Z

    I read your article “Blood and money” (2 September) with great interest.