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  • News

    Kajima to wind down UK construction business

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Japanese contractor plans to turn to PFI investment after reporting £80m losses on PFI schools contracts

  • Comment

    Road rage

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Business Environment Group was the leasehold owner of a large office block known as 1 Olympic Way, Wembley. The building was let as government offices and also as fully serviced offices, to which there is access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. BEG retained occupation of the common ...

  • News

    Government backs MP's plan to tackle climate change

    2005-11-11T17:06:00Z

    Councils may cut red tape for community electricity generation schemes

  • News

    Stadium chief fears winter delay at Wembley

    2005-11-11T16:46:00Z

    Michael Cunnah says that a harsh winter could delay the installation of the pitch and foundations.

  • News

    Cowboys guilty of £150,000 scam

    2005-11-11T16:41:00Z

    Cowboy builders from Redcar have admitted they conned elderly people out of £150,000.

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    News

    Travis Perkins predicts £20m profit fall

    2005-11-11T12:50:00Z

    Building merchant chief says people are "not in the mood for DIY" as firm warns of tough 2006.

  • News

    Broadway Malyan to design scheme for Fourth Grace site

    2005-11-11T09:46:00Z

    £80m mixed-use project to replace Alsop’s ‘Cloud’ in time for Liverpool’s reign as European City of Culture.

  • News

    Extra M&E firms drafted in to Wembley

    2005-11-11T09:39:00Z

    MJ Quinn and Daltech are brought on site to speed up M&E work at National Stadium.

  • Ian Abley
    Comment

    Liberty Hall

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    The urban taskforce is filled with brownfield Taliban, but one member knows we don’t need to live in city-centre boxes. So why doesn’t Sir Peter Hall tells the others?

  • Gillian Birkby
    Comment

    Wired up

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    E-tendering can boost your efficiency but it can also land you in legal and security trouble. An RICS guide published last month tells you how to avoid the pitfalls

  • News

    Extra M&E firms drafted in to Wembley

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Two more M&E firms have been brought on to the Wembley site in an attempt to get the stadium completed in time for next year’s FA Cup final, writes Sarah Richardson.

  • Vivian: Carrying out sale policy
    News

    Carillion eyes Mowlem as the sell-off begins

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Former subsidiary Daubney buys part of division for £1m, as two key directors go on gardening leave

  • News

    Skanska set to win first BSF contract

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    A Skanska-led consortium has been named preferred bidder for the government’s first Building Schools for the Future contract.

  • George Brumwell
    News

    Blair and Prescott lead tributes to George Brumwell

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Former general secretary of UCATT and chair of the CSCS card scheme dies suddenly in hospital aged 66

  • News

    Lawyers warn that contracts may not protect firms during cold spell

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Lawyers have warned that construction companies could face legal and financial problems if Met Office predictions of a harsh winter come true.

  • News

    Broadway Malyan to design scheme for Fourth Grace site

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    £80m mixed-use project to replace Alsop’s ‘Cloud’ in time for Liverpool’s reign as European City of Culture

  • "Bring back our roof pool" - satirical illustration
    Comment

    Drop the dead duck

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    A collapsed roof at a superstore started a chain of events that demonstrates the foolishness of risking indemnity costs when a claim looks certain to fail

  • Comment

    On the record

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    A High Court decision to allow the media access to pleadings in Multiplex vs Cleveland Bridge before the case went to trial has implications for all court users

  • Comment

    After the endgame

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    In the leader column in today’s issue of Building (28 October) you say: “Without a doubt energy is the most important problem we face as an industry and a society.” None of your readers, unless they had some kind of axe to grind, could disagree with the points you make. ...

  • Comment

    It’s too late to be reasonable

    2005-11-11T00:00:00Z

    You are absolutely right that “if construction is to deliver, it needs the rules spilling out of Whitehall to follow the three Cs: they must be clear, concise and consistent” (leader).