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  • Andrew Hemsley
    Comment

    Furtive behaviour

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Before you sign a home-cooked contract, ask yourself why your client-to-be felt the need to do it himself, when there are so many standard forms out there

  • Comment

    Shock and or

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    It happens all the time – a contractor thinks the spec means one thing, the client another. In this case it ended in a judge’s interpretation of the word ‘or’

  • Comment

    A victory of sorts

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Insurance companies may have failed in an attempt to stop payouts to workers with a lung condition caused by asbestos, but they did manage to limit compensation

  • Michael Patchett-Joyce
    Comment

    Eurocontracts cometh?

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    The European commission has denied plans for a European civil code. But ‘improving the coherence of legal principles’ sounds rather similar

  • Comment

    The dangers of freedom …

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    In your news columns on 11 February (page 11), you reiterated Rudi Klein’s views that the Freedom of Information Act enables contractors and subcontractors who lose out on public sector projects to discover the value of rival bids and find out what criteria were used to evaluate them.

  • Comment

    Carry on, Colin

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Colin Harding – if it is any consolation, I think your articles are excellent and well justified (Letters, 11 February, page 39).

  • Comment

    Time to organise?

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    I agree with the recent views of Colin Harding and Chris Charles (Letters, 18 February, page 34) – small firms in the construction industry do need better representation.

  • Comment

    Courage under fire

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Tony Bingham’s expert witness–hired gun analogy (4 February, page 50) struck a chord – appearing in the witness box under the interrogation of our learned friends seems to me akin to being under fire!

  • Comment

    No such stipulation

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    I am writing in response to your article on the Bath Spa, “Money down the drain” (11 February, page 26).

  • Comment

    Silenced partner

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    I have noticed over the years that when you profile a landmark project in your publication, you rarely make mention of the specialist M&E subcontractors used by a listed main contractor and I have often wondered why.

  • Comment

    Judge, jury and accomplice

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Although I am sure that Michael Sergeant has presented a legally correct view of impartiality and agency (21 January, page 58), I think that he has not entirely warned of the dangers facing the design team.

  • Comment

    An arquitecto writes

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    With regards to Just the job (4 February, page 110): I am a Spanish arquitecto técnico who has been working as an estimator/quantity surveyor in the UK for the past year.

  • Comment

    Ryding with Rab

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    I couldn’t agree more with Rab Bennetts’ call for an accepted, industry-wide methodology for measuring the performance of buildings (11 February, page 15).

  • Two spacious, light-filled library halls add up to a double-decker temple of learning
    Features

    Lofty ideas, hushed tones

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    In its reinvention of the library as gateway to human knowledge, Bennetts Associates has created a graciously grand yet efficiently low-energy centrepiece to a mixed-use regeneration scheme in Brighton. We took a quiet look around

  • David Marks and Julia Barfield
    Features

    What’s their big idea now?

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Next week is the fifth anniversary of the London Eye hoisting its first passengers 130 m above the capital. Its designers David Marks and Julia Barfield talk about their battle to ensure the Eye’s future, their next height-defying design and why they are not millionaires … yet.

  • The site at the busy heart of Heathrow
    Features

    We have take-off

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    On a miniscule site that gives new meaning to the phrase ‘close to the flightpath’, the team building Heathrow’s new air traffic control tower found an ingenious way to hoist the control room 87 m into the air.

  • Napier: Slight note of caution
    News

    City responds cautiously to Taylor Woodrow results

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Housebuilder reports 30% rise in pre-tax profit but analysts note ‘disappointing’ UK performance

  • News

    United Utilities awards £900m water contract

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    United Utilities has selected three parties to carve up £900m of work across north-west England.

  • News

    WYG reports 44% profit rise

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Support services group White Young Green this week said that last year’s takeover spree pushed half-year pre-tax profit up 44%.

  • News

    Government to impose strict rules on all public contracts

    2005-03-04T00:00:00Z

    OGC prepares dramatic shake-up of regulations – and promises to pay contractors on time