All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ articles in 12 December 2008 – Page 7
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Change is coming
Rupert Choat’s article on 28 November (page 59) concerned penalties which public bodies might incur, if they did not comply with European Procurement legislation.
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Call to share nuclear knowledge
The chief inspector of nuclear installation has called for contractors to share information so problems with building UK power stations can be avoided.
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Credit insurance shortage ‘will bring down SMEs’
Insurers’ refusal to provide non-payment cover means firms will ‘fall like dominoes’, experts warn
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House doctor: Breathing space
The path to energy efficiency leads to well-sealed houses, but poor ventilation can cause a health hazard. Peter Caplehorn of Scott Brownrigg looks at whole-house solutions
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LPG boilers
Potterton has launched two domestic LPG boilers that have been developed to offer the features and benefits of main gas versions.
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Workers in hidden economy costing Treasury billions
A report by the House of Commons’ Public Accounts Committee has warned that the black economy is costing the Treasury £2bn a year in unpaid tax, National Insurance and VAT.
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Can we have the bill, please?
Peter Kilby is correct in stating that a bill of quantity (BoQ) is a good method of procurement (7 November, page 41).
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Contractors resort to ‘zero-profit’ bidding
Property agent says tender prices are being cut by 10-15% in attempt to bolster order books
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ buys a pint … for McDowell + Benedetti
For a nine-person architectural practice inhabiting one corner of a down-at-heel fifties office block north of the City of London, McDowell + Benedetti have a happy knack – well, gift – of mixing with the rich and famous.
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Bellway blames rivals
Bellway Homes has claimed heavy discounting by rivals could lead to further writedowns.
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Let the games begin
The industry heaves itself into its tracksuit this week, with football sponsorships, ODA stunts, a sporty rebranding, and some deeply unpleasant goings-on at Ashton Town FC
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Scott Wilson bears up
Scott Wilson has posted an 18% rise in turnover from £153.1m to £180.4m in the six months to 26 October 2008.
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Laing O’Rourke nabs BAA’s former design director
Mark Shirburne-Davies becomes contractor’s head of architecture and carries out design policy review
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Circus attraction
A landmark environmental sculpture designed by Ackroyd & Harvey has been switched on at Hammerson and Land Securities’ £500m Cabot Circus development in Bristol.
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Peak experience: Clash Associates' Level Centre opens
The Level Centre, an arts building designed by Clash Associates, has opened near Chatsworth in Derbyshire
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Hawkins\Brown¹s New Art Exchange: cubism reimagined
HawkinsBrown’s New Art Exchange for the deprived community of Hyson Green in Nottingham is a black box on the outside, a blank canvas for artists inside.
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The idiot’s guide to architecture
Although designing ‘pastiche’ buildings is not yet a criminal offence, the received view is that they certainly shouldn’t be built. This is not just untrue, it’s dumb
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Olympic apprenticeships plan
The government is considering whether to make the hiring of apprentices compulsory on London Olympics projects.
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Appointments: Apollo Group names new bosses
Also: Kier ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Maintenance announces new MD