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The defendant building contractor secured a contract to carry out works of improvement to a sewage treatment works owned and operated by the claimant water company that treated wastewater. The claimant’s engagement of the defendant was under the terms of a design and build contract which incorporated a specification that ...
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NewsPrison Service accelerates 3bn refurbishment plan
Authorities to name contractors for framework deal four months early as concern mounts over state of system.
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Childrens hospital is running more than six months late
£60m Evelina hospital in London, designed by Hopkins Architects, delayed by ‘complexities of the building’.
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HTA Architects trailblazes Prescotts Northern Way
Housing specialist and property firm appointed to pioneer regeneration plans for Tees and Don valleys.
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FeaturesA magical night
More than 700 guests attended the second Specialist Contractor Awards at London’s Park Lane Hilton, presented by magician Paul Zenon. Here’s some of the highlights …
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FeaturesAsk Edward
The government is eager to increase drug testing in ‘safety critical' workplaces such as building sites. But what does this mean for employees' rights and responsibilities?
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FeaturesSpecialist costs: Shopfitting
In this specialist market overview, Russell O’Hare of Gardiner & Theobald’s Retail Group looks at the procurement, design challenges and costs for shopfitting works, and Bill Fraser of the Pel Group talks about trends in retail
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FeaturesThe party's over
The champagne has all been drunk, the cab’s been called and the headache is starting to set in … That, according to the Hays Montrose executive salary guide, is how the industry’s top brass is feeling in these straitened days.
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FeaturesThe re-education of Richard Feilden
Or what happened when the man whose ‘blood boiled’ at the mere sight of a PFI school decided to have a go at one himself. We write the end-of-project report, Richard Feilden‘s critical self-assessments provide the captions for the photographs
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It’s not me, it’s YOU
Framework deals are supposed to be a relationship for life, but many firms find the rings on their fingers are just a reminder of empty promises.
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The dream comes true
The RIBA has joined forces with the V&A to produced the UK’s first permanent architecture gallery and a library of its prize drawings collection
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Archigram legend talks about ‘reinvigorating’ HOK
One month into his new job, Peter Cook reveals his plans for the future – and how he’s coping with office life
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Jarvis proposes key debt changes to shareholders
Company’s future hinges on banks’ willingness to increase credit as money continues to haemorrhage
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McCarthy boss steps down as profit soars
Keith Lovelock stepped down as chief executive of housebuilder McCarthy & Stone this week as the firm posted record profits.
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Contractors report increase in workload
Construction work increased during the third quarter of this year, despite a fall in government investment in the transport sector.The Construction Industry Trade Surveys, compiled by the Construction Confederation and the Construction Products Association, found that half of building contractors reported increased output compared with a year ago. Product manufacturers’ ...
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London housing slowdown
New figures from the Land Registry show a sharp fall in house price inflation in London in the third quarter of 2004.
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Miller Group promotes two key executives
Developer and housebuilder Miller Group has made two key internal promotions as part of its continued expansion.
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CommentA great leap forward
With its grand entrance, impressive atrium, relaxed restaurants and break-out spaces, Bexley Academy in south-east London is more blue-chip corporate headquarters than secondary school.













