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    10 years on

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    The review of the Construction Act is not going to be Son of Constructing the Team – there aren't enough hours in the day – but it will be timely

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    Hansom

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    A fog has descended over us this week, through which the eerie keening of civil servants can be heard, the moons rise and the shadows fall …

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    Diary of an architectural practice, aged 4½ months

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    This month staff at Make have careered from the sublimely fit to the ridiculously unhealthy, with a marathon effort and an impromptu doughnut-athon

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    Marketwatch: retirement housing

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    In 2001 there were 9.4 million people aged 65 or above in the UK, a 51% increase from 1951.

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    *Cosying up ...

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    Why you should get chummy with the rapidly expanding Pegasus Retirement Homes

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    *Tips on protecting your business from terrorism

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    The government's security advisors, MI5, recently published advice on putting security measures in place to protect against terrorism as well as crime. Here's the top, er, 11 …

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    *lunchbox

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    Where to schmooze Chloë McCulloch's guide to the best restaurants for impressing your clients

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    Here comes rab

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    A crowd of iconic office schemes is being planned for the City of London. Bennetts Associates' New Street Square is the latest to be unveiled …

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    A sharp reminder

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    The publication this week of the National Audit Office's report into health and safety on building sites has done the industry a favour.

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    Permanent fixes

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    The Institution of Chemical Engineers has a model form that seems to eliminate disputes. So should any of it be adopted by the construction industry?

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    Task group calls for eco-codes

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    One-tenth of materials used in a new building should be recycled or reclaimed, says the government's Sustainable Buildings Task Group.

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    Denise Chevin takes over the reins at Building

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    Denise Chevin is the new editor of Building. She takes over from Adrian Barrick who has been promoted to publisher.

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    Task group calls for eco-codes

    2004-05-14T00:00:00Z

    One-tenth of materials used in a new building should be recycled or reclaimed, says the government's Sustainable Buildings Task Group.

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    91 days to go …

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    Work started this week on raising the steel arches of Santiago Calatrava's design for the refurbishment of the Olympic stadium in Athens. The start of the installation of the 18,000-tonne roof came days before the International Olympic Committee said Greece would be ready to host the Games. Denis Oswald, ...

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    Changing Thames

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    Contractor Wates Construction has completed this office block on the south bank of the River Thames at London Bridge. The project, designed by GMW, involved the retention of a grade II-listed building and the creation of an entrance from the bridge, a glazed internal atrium and an additional floor. ...

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    Building named best business magazine

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    Building has been named the UK's best business magazine for third time in six years.

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    Latham group to focus on late payments

    2004-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Sir Michael Latham has unveiled plans to review provisions of the Construction Act over late payment and non-payment.

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    Cleared for take-off

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    Contractor Gleeson has completed a £20m contract to build a three-star hotel near City Airport in Docklands. The Ramada Hotel, for client Lanos Investments, is next to London's ExCel exhibition centre. It has 153 standard rooms and 71 long-stay suites. Designed by architect BUJ, it comprises three blocks of six, ...

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    Ready for the off

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    Building Design Partnership has unveiled this £34m redevelopment of Aintree racecourse in Merseyside. Its plans include a grandstand, a weighing room and a stable complex. Work is scheduled to start after next year's Grand National and should be completed in time for the 2007 meeting.

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    MPs attack Home Office over headquarters PFI deal

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    THE House of Commons' public accounts committee this week criticised the government for its handling of the procurement of the £311m Home Office headquarters and called for better planning of PFI deals.