All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 2004 issue 45 – Page 3
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Construction to be offered at GCSE
Students will be offered GCSEs in construction from next year as the industry steps up its drive to attract young people,
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Ideal playing conditions
David Morley Architects has been awarded an RIBA East Midlands Award for its National Cricket Academy at Loughborough University. The indoor facility is the world’s largest purpose-built cricket training centre. It includes a roof light, pioneered by the architect, that allows the centre to operate without artificial light for most ...
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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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Shape of things to come
Winchester firm Architecture plb has released images of its design for the St Matthew Academy in Lewisham, south-east London.
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Children’s 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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Don’t forget to check
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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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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Election casts doubt on Smith’s CABE job
Cabe's prospects of securing former secretary of state for culture Chris Smith as its chairman could be undermined if the government decides to hold a late general election
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Take a deep breath
It’s a strange thing, but often a consultant who is liable and has been negligent may be better protected than one who is liable but hasn’t been negligent
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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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Fresh blood at the RIBA
The RIBA council has in the past been accused of being too conservative in its thinking and edicts, and as with all institutions there is a tendency to be retrospective.
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Lipton blasts CABE inquiry evidence as ‘not true’
Former CABE chairman hits back at select committee witness angered by disputed Croydon Gateway site
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Ask 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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HTA Architects trailblazes Prescott’s Northern Way
Housing specialist and property firm appointed to pioneer regeneration plans for Tees and Don valleys
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Oxford wins court ban on animal lab protesters
Oxford University has been granted an injunction to stop animal rights protesters harassing contractors at the site of its £18m animal testing laboratory.
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London Olympics team unveils ambitious plans
The 2012 London Olympic bid team has unveiled its vision of a purpose-built Olympic park on the Lea Valley in north-east London.
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No job for an amateur
Arbitrators have turned their institute into a chartered body that enforces high professional standards … which they should now impose on adjudicators
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Manchester airport closes framework deals
Manchester Airport Developments is finalising framework deals with consultants and contractors for its £1bn, 10-year construction programme,
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