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  • News

    Treasury agrees to £20,000 ‘roof tax’

    2005-10-28T09:41:00Z

    The Treasury has approved plans for a £20,000 “roof tax” on each new home in Milton Keynes.

  • News

    Developers line up to bid for £4bn stations overhaul

    2005-10-28T09:05:00Z

    Stanhope, Helical Bar, British Land and Land Securities in line for work on Network Rail’s upgrade scheme.

  • Armstrong: Hoping to change minds about the benefits of green buildings
    News

    RICS makes the commercial case for green buildings

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Environment-friendly buildings offer high returns on investment and improve productivity, says RICS report

  • Harrison: Government must ensure energy supply
    News

    CPA warns over energy costs

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    The Construction Products Association has warned the government to sort out the UK’s energy supply as costs begin to bite into the margins of contractors.

  • News

    Chairman of Mace division banned from directorships

    2005-10-28T10:10:00Z

    Jonathan Yurtsever, chairman of recruitment arm the People Group, will not challenge eight-year disqualification.

  • Richard Steer
    News

    Gleeds prefers limited status to LLP

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Gleeds is to buck the recent trend among leading quantity surveyors by becoming a limited company rather than a limited liability partnership within the next five years.

  • News

    Treasury agrees to £20,000 ‘roof tax’

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    The Treasury has approved plans for a £20,000 “roof tax” on each new home in Milton Keynes.

  • Yurtsever: Not challenging ruling
    News

    Chairman of Mace division banned from directorships

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Jonathan Yurtsever, chairman of recruitment arm the People Group, will not challenge eight-year disqualification

  • News

    £15m Brighton hotel delayed

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Myhotel Brighton, the exclusive hotel next to Brighton’s prize-winning Jubilee Library, has been delayed by nine months after its designs were overhauled.

  • News

    Developers line up to bid for £4bn stations overhaul

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Stanhope, Helical Bar, British Land and Land Securities in line for work on Network Rail’s upgrade scheme

  • News

    ‘Revolutionary’ Olympic skills database launched

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Groundbreaking computer model will analyse number of skilled workers needed to build the 2012 Games

  • Tim Pugh
    Comment

    A nuclear spring

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    To plug the energy gap, Britain’s ageing nuclear power stations must be replaced. This is what government and industry has to do to get them up and running in time

  • Michael Woods
    Comment

    Winning on penalties

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Construction may one of the worst offending industries for wasting energy, but criminalising firms won’t necessarily protect the environment

  • Comment

    The dawning of an age …

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Saturday night on Channel 4 boded well: baby off to bed nice and early, settle down with the wife and a nice glass of rioja, Kevin McCloud’s learned tones and a deserved early win for the Stealth House.

  • Comment

    … Crossed wires

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    … Crossed wiresThe Treasury castigates government contracts for being monstrously late and over budget.

  • Comment

    Strength in numbers

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Ian Abley confuses co-operation with submissiveness in his attack on collaborative working (14 October).

  • Comment

    Nothing personal

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Ian Abley’s column got me to challenge my thinking as a proponent of non-adversarial teamworking.

  • Comment

    Get to know each other better

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    I was interested to read recently published research by consultant Deloitte that highlighted the worrying yet unsurprising fact that “two-thirds of UK businesses do not even ask for detailed reporting” from suppliers.

  • Comment

    Don’t look up …

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    This is a photo from Khan el-Khalili in Cairo. The public (including us) thought nothing of walking under this JCB while it was in operation – it was being used for lifting concrete drainage sections. (It was a nice gesture that the guys stopped to smile at the camera.)

  • Illustration describing the busy schedule of a construction executive
    Features

    The Dynamos

    2005-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Your typical construction chief executive rises at 6am, goes for a run, eats a bowl of bran flakes, then has a day at work, an evening with clients and a couple of hours answering emails before retiring at 1am. Where do they get the energy from?