All Ӱ articles in 06 November 2009 – Page 3
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Go-ahead for Squire and Partners' Mayfair home
Westminster council approves 'striking' design for conservation area in one of London's most exclusive residential districts
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Laing O'Rourke fined over Heathrow death
Contractor pays £150k in fines and legal costs after concrete slab fell and killed one worker and left another with serious injuries
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Nightingale Associates team scoops £840m Glasgow hospital
Nightingale/Brookfield consortium beats off competition from Laing O’Rourke/Keppie Architects and Balfour Beatty/BDP Architects
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Feilden Clegg Bradley unveils £50m university scheme
Architect clads Leeds Metropolitan University development in steel alloy used on the Angel of the North
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Andorra bridge collapse kills five workers
Workers trapped under debris after 20m section of bridge under construction buckled
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Kier reports 'strong' order book
Market update reveals first quarter trading in line with expectations and steady flow of education work
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JPA Design & Build vs Sentosa (UK): Setting off damages
Our Fenwick Elliott expert discusses a dispute over the design and construction of a medical centre
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Twitter your way to the top
Rather than banning staff from social networking sites, turn these hugely powerful tools to your business advantage
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Shepherd FM wins contract on Twickenham rugby stadium
Firm to carry out technical services and building maintenance on stadium recently upgraded for 2015 World Cup
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Hammerson gets green light for Foster's revised Bishops Place scheme
Hackney council approves amended proposals for 1.5m sq ft project on central London site
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Galliford Try reports improved sales and income
In interim statement that coincides with annual general meeting today, company says sales rose 7% to £274m
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Optimism emerges about construction workload, RICS reports
Despite further falls in workload during Q3, outlook for the year ahead has finally turned positive
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CPA chair: We haven't got the balance yet with mortgages
Adrian Barden says there is danger of 'pendulum swinging too far the other way' from irresponsible lending
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Savills: House prices to fall by 7% in 2010
Property group predicts further drop, despite 3.7% rise this year
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Muppet on a string
Thanks to Nick Hodds of building surveyor John Goddard Associates for this photo of an unconventional fall arrest system
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Comment
The war on time
In the field of time management the construction industry is now in the same position as it was with quantity surveying at the start of the 20th century: we have no standards to work to, no training and no qualifications for those who do it. It should be no surprise, ...
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Comment
A valueless tax
I was somewhat surprised to read your article on false self-employment in construction (2 October, page 15)
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Plummeting products
Nearly nine out of 10 heavyweight construction products firms reported “significantly” falling sales in the past three months, according to data from the Construction Products Association
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This train isn’t stopping
In the week of the Thames Gateway Forum, HCA director David Edwards says people shouldn’t lose faith in the mammoth project
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Features
Psychic power: The future of nuclear
In one way, the future for nuclear energy looks assured. In another, it’s at the mercy of all sorts of possible problems. Olivia Boyd shuffles the cards and identifies five of the biggest