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    Fain would I dwell on forms

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    JCT standard contract forms may be very useful, but are they truly works of literature? As far as copyright law goes, yes – so make sure you remember this

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    Pay and display

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    If adjudicators do not get their fees, they can't simply withhold their decision. But even if they do, that's not grounds for challenging the decision itself

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    Bricks, blocks and insulation

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    This month, we prepare for the winter chills and snuggle up with the latest products and materials for super-energy efficient homes

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    Self-inflicted crisis

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    It is certainly true, as Georgia Elliott-Smith points out (Sitelife supplement, October 2003), that construction is a lot younger and more dynamic than people think – or at least it should be.

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    Jacks of all trades

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    We run a postgraduate course for construction industry professionals, Interdisciplinary Design for the Built Environment, at Cambridge University, and we tackle the issues raised in the letter “Radical thinking” (10 October, page 36).

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    Be specific

    2003-10-31T00:00:00Z

    A two-stage procurement strategy for the Chemistry Building for Queen Mary University of London was described as "traditional" (18 July, page 64), presumably in the expectation that readers were familiar with the procedure.

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    Workshop

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    In this IT special, a mobile phone that's also a palmtop, a voice recorder that's also a pen, and a presentation screen that's also rather stylish – plus, 10 tips to keep viruses and hackers out of your network

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    A tale of two monarchies

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    “There is no more miserable human being than one in whom nothing is habitual but indecision,” wrote William James, Henry’s smarter brother, in his Principle Of Psychology.

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    If you can't Beetham …

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    The UK's highest residential tower, designed by Ian Simpson Architects, has received planning permission from Manchester council. The £150m Beetham tower, named after client the Beetham Organisation, will be 157 m high and will include 200 flats and a five-star hotel in its 47 storeys. Contractor Carillion is due to ...

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    Safe cracker

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    Architect Cartwright Pickard is to design this £57m headquarters for the Health and Safety Executive. This follows the appointment of a PFI consortium, led by Kajima Partnerships. At 30,000 m2, the HQ, to be built in in Bootle, Merseyside, will accommodate 1500 staff. Contractor and planning supervisor is Kajima Construction ...

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    Chip off the O'Rourke block is making his mark at T5

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    Laing O'Rourke boss Ray O'Rourke has enlisted the support of his son Cathal to oversee part of the firm's work on the £2.5bn Heathrow Terminal 5 scheme.

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    £25k pay for HVCA workers

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    Amicus has struck a pay deal with the Heating and Ventilating Contractors Association giving craftsman £25,000 a year.

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    Manser to design 600-bedroom hotel at T5

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    Airports operator BAA has appointed the Manser Practice to design a four-star hotel at Heathrow Terminal 5.

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    To the lighthouse

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    Contractor Linford Group has completed the restoration of a grade II-listed lighthouse cottage on Skerries Island seven miles off Anglesey. The project was jointly funded by the Welsh Historic Monuments Organisation and Trinity House Lighthouse Services, which bought the Skerries Island lighthouse in 1841. The cottage has been restored to ...

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    Call for industry health scheme

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    The Construction Confederation has urged chancellor Gordon Brown to fund an occupational health scheme for the industry through the insurance premium tax.

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    Willmott Dixon profit doubles after restructure

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    Private contractor Willmott Dixon has unveiled a pre-tax profit of £2.3m for the first half of 2003, nearly double the £1.2m it made in the same period last year.

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    Watch out – there's a TV licence man about

    2003-10-31T00:00:00Z

    Television licensing officials have launched a blitz on construction firms that permit employees to watch television during the day but do not pay for licences.

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    Move on up

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    Gaunt Francis Architects has secured detailed planning consent to carry out refurbishment and building work on the grade II-listed Lee House in Manchester (pictured). Gaunt Francis was commissioned by developer Green Property to increase the 1930s mixed-use building from eight to 16 storeys without causing disturbance to tenants occupying the ...

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    £300m mega-mosque takes shape in Abu Dhabi

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    Third biggest mosque in the world enters its second phase, six years after work started on the Gulf state site.

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    All aboard: Network Rail plans to take on 18,500 rail workers

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    By summer 2004, all railway maintenance work will be done in-house by Network Rail. But with 18,500 workers to transfer to the payroll, a shortage of engineers, and compensation owed to contractors, how much money will the move save?