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  • News

    Sharewatch

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    It’s getting darker

  • Denise Chevin
    Comment

    Medical complaints

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    “A special relationship in which one partner takes all the time and the other gives all the time is not a partnership but an exploitation. That is what exists now. It is time it stopped.” That was Gerald Kaufman talking this week about the US-UK alliance. But there are a ...

  • Comment

    Who can you trust?

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    lients ought to realise that lawyers and expert have their own reasons for attacking or defending a procurement route. No advice is completely objective

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    When can you be unfair?

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    djudicators who ignore the rules of natural justice in their conduct may not fall foul of the courts, but they should be given a damn good thrashing anyway

  • Comment

    Further to Mr Bingham …

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    nd talking of Amec vs Whitefriars, here’s some other aspects of the case that Tony Bingham didn’t cover – such as the ‘bullying’ of the adjudicator

  • Comment

    What happens at the end

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    ave you read your contract thoroughly? Right to the end? If you did, and you spotted the hidden ‘entire agreement clause’, give yourself two Scoobie snacks

  • Housing Hepworth
    News

    Housing Hepworth

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    David Chipperfield Architects has submitted a detailed planning application for a £15m gallery of Barbara Hepworth sculptures in Wakefield, west Yorkshire. The competition-winning proposal is intended as a focal point of FaulknerBrowns’ masterplan to regenerate a collection of historic mills, warehouses and a chapel at the head of the River ...

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    Internal Bath Spa report criticises Grimshaw

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    Architect Grimshaw has been dealt a blow in the Bath Spa saga after the local council’s internal report suggested that the latest disaster to befall the project could be caused by design problems, writes George Hay.

  • News

    London Olympic stadium could have £250m price tag

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    The Olympic stadium for London’s 2012 bid will require at least £250m of investment, according to project insiders.

  • News

    On-line aid for clients

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    The Construction Clients Group will next week launch a free web-based tool to encourage more clients to embrace the principles of Rethinking Construction, the 1998 report on the industry by Sir John Egan.

  • News

    Riot-hit detention centre was ‘astonishingly flimsy’

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    The Ombudsman for Prisons and Probation this week condemned the standard of design and construction at a detention centre where a riot broke out, saying that this contributed a great deal to the extent of the damage it suffered.

  • David Lunts: Soon to head up London 2012 bid
    News

    Urban tsar ditches Prescott for Livingstone

    2004-11-19T00:00:00Z

    The government’s head of urban policy has resigned to become London mayor Ken Livingstone’s key official on the 2012 Olympic bid.

  • Race to the Pole
    News

    Race to the Pole

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    Here are three of the the six entries shortlisted for the Halley VI competition to design a scientific research station at one of the Earth’s most extreme environments. Located 10,000 miles from the UK on a 150 m thick floating ice shelf, the complex must be self-sufficient, able to withstand ...

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    Three contractors vie for tallest residential tower

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    Three contractors are vying to build the UK’s tallest residential tower in south London.

  • News

    Nightingale spreads wings

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    Architect Nightingale Associates is planning to become one of the major players in the education sector after its acquisition of Liverpool architect Derek Hicks & Thew.

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    Building does the double in magazine awards

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    Building has been named subscription magazine of the year at the Periodical Publishers Association awards.

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    Whitehall set to adopt partnering

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    Savings of up to 22% being made by the Department for Work and Pensions on its £700m overhaul of job centres and benefits offices could lead to other government departments adopting the same partnering-style framework deal.

  • News

    Midlands growth area gets planning body

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    A third urban development corporation is set to be established after a government select committee gave proposals for the Milton Keynes growth area the green light.

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    Keep on shopping

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    Architect John McAslan + Partners has received planning permission for a retail development at 215-219 Oxford Street. The proposal is to provide retail and office spaces for a high street retail outlet while conserving and integrating the listed building on the site. The scheme is due for completion in 2007. ...

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    Paradise perfected

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    The UK’s largest covered ice-rink is the latest addition to the Eden Project in Cornwall. The temporary building opened last week to stage the 10th birthday celebrations of the National Lottery. It was designed and built in eight weeks by contractor Edwin Shirley Staging, temporary building designer Bill Harkin Associates ...