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NewsWembley subbies threaten legal action over GMB picket
Subcontractors consulting solicitors about legal validity of picket line and level of intimidation against workers
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Architect quits over troubled Nato project
The NATO headquarters project in Brussels has been thrown into further disarray after the Skidmore, Owings & Merrill architect in charge of the project quit the practice
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NewsBig in Beijing
Arup has won the competition for the New China International Exhibition Centre in Beijing.
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NewsNew UCATT leader declares war on migrant exploitation
General secretary-elect Alan Ritchie says health and safety and immigrant welfare are priorities for union
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Trade bodies fight war of words over industry capacity
Construction Confederation calls claims that skills crisis will hinder schools programme ‘seriously misguided’
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NewsBovis Homes braces itself after interest rate rises
Despite excellent first half-year and strong share price, housebuilder warns that performance will be affected
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Amec turnover down £1bn since shake-up
Amec has wiped off £1bn in construction turnover over the past three years because of its switch from construction to support services.
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WSP growth plans get boost
Support services group WSP this week said that it was ready to make acquisitions again now that the business had been successfully turned around.
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Kingspan profit jumps 33% as energy rules get tough
Tougher regulations and expansion into Europe lifted pre-tax profit at insulation manufacturer Kingspan to £25.4m.
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CommentA state-of-the-art cock-up
The Paddington health campus scheme has been mired in delays and confusion since last year. But that’s nothing compared with the report that set out to explain it all
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FeaturesAfter the fall
Three years ago tomorrow, 2800 people were murdered live on global television and the financial hub of America was turned into a smoking charnel house. Many construction experts become caught up in what happened on that day, and its aftermath. We talk to three about the disaster, the clear-up and ...
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CommentWhodunnit?
I write a play and you direct it. In rehearsals, you change some of my lines. When it is performed, it is a huge success. So are you entitled to a share of my money?
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CommentThrough the looking glass
When is an agreement in writing not an ‘agreement in writing’? When, as one subcontractor found out, it takes place in the crazy world of construction law
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How to be good
Using sustainable timber is an ethical and environmental responsibility. And where the client is the government, it’s about to be a legal requirement too
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Curry’s scary stuff
David Curry’s article scrutinising the government’s thinking on the future of council housing (13 August, page 39) was one of the most frightening I have ever read in Building.
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Iron will
Davis Langdon’s article on the costs of metal roofing (Specifier, July, page 13) missed an important point.While it is true that base metal prices vary, data from the Building Cost Information Service shows that an increase in roofing cost of £1/m2 adds only about 0.1% to overall building cost. This ...














