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FeaturesThe client strikes back
It could spark a civil war of intergalactic proportions: the British Property Federation has drawn up a contract for consultants’ appointments, and it’s turning into a struggle of light versus dark. But which side is captained by Darth Vader and which by Luke Skywalker?
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FeaturesEmission impossible
The government’s decision on whether to introduce mandatory pressure testing of homes is going to upset some people – but will it be those who oppose the measure, or those who back it?
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NewsWembley subcontractors seek £20m from Multiplex
National stadium team issues claims to cover the cost of disruption caused by Cleveland Bridge dispute
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Australian analysts warn Multiplex to scale back in UK
Double whammy of £45m Wembley loss and downgraded earnings triggers 25% fall in the share price
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CIC moves to mollify clients
The Construction Industry Council has moved to head off criticism of its clients agreement by appointing a legal expert to ensure the document is fair to both clients and consultants
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Paddington hospital set to be abandoned
The Department of Health has all but abandoned plans for a £1bn PFI hospital in Paddington, London, amid delays and escalating costs.
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NewsSteps change
Jefferson Sheard Architects has unveiled this design for the entrance to Edinburgh’s Waverley Station, commonly known as the Waverley Steps.
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NewsVegas of the North
Casino operator London Clubs International has been granted a licence to operate the biggest casino in Leeds at the 93,000 m2 mixed-use Clarence Dock development next to the Royal Armouries.
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Dubai projects threatened by rising material costs
Report by consultant Davis Langdon suggests excessive demand means prices are set to continue to increase
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Raynsford brands Prince Charles ‘old fashioned’
Nick Raynsford, the former local government and construction minister, has criticised Prince Charles for being out of touch with the county’s housing needs.
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Pledge to Procure21 firms
Partners in the Procure21 initiative have received assurances that its role and status will be clarified by the end of the summer after a period of uncertainty.
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Green code set for autumn
The government is to host an autumn summit on sustainable construction as a platform to launch its Code for Sustainable Buildings.
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2012 team starts search for velopark designer
The London Development Agency has begun its search for an architect to design the Olympic velopark, it was announced this week.
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NewsRedcar moves into gear
The £45m Redcar & Cleveland Grouped Schools PFI project has reached financial close.
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Research blames employers’ attitudes for poor health
Survey reveals employer complacency on occupational health as HSE figures show no progress since summit
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Viñoly wins Oxford’s glittering masterplan prize
Architect Rafael Viñoly has seen off an international shortlist to win a major masterplanning commission from Oxford University.
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NewsA block by the Blades
Architect Robinson Design Group has received full planning permission on a £17m development at Bramall Lane, next door to Sheffield United’s home ground.














