All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 2006 issue 49 – Page 5
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Marks Barfield begins work on Olympic spike…
London Eye architect plans landmark viewing tower for 2012 Games
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Outgoing Barratt boss honoured at Regeneration awards
David Pretty was named regeneration champion of the year at ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s 2006 Regeneration awards this week.
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Jeremy Gardner Associates
We were delighted to win an LABC award for Chapelfield shopping centre. But we and CNC ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Control were disappointed by the description of the project in ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV (20 October, LABC awards) for two reasons:
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Typical. You wait years for a report setting out government policy on vital areas like housing and transport and then three come at once …
Ahead of Gordon Brown’s pre-Budget report on Wednesday, the government released a series of weighty tomes on policy strategy. Here David Blackman and Mark Leftly provide an at-a-glance guide to them
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Bless us one and all
Broken promises and cancelled parties this week – but at least ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s Christmas Pub Olympics was there to put people in a festive mood …
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Adding interest to injury
The claimants sought damages from the defendant on the ground that they had sustained vibration white finger in the course of their employment with the defendant. The defendant had received more than 170,000 claims, of which 50,000 remained outstanding.In view of the large number of actions the parties entered into ...
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This time, it might actually work
Kate Barker is rapidly becoming the patron saint of housebuilders.
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Industry to act on timber-frame site fire risk
The construction industry has acknowledged that it must deal with the risk of fire in multistorey timber-frame construction after the publication of the London Fire Brigade’s initial findings on the catastrophic fire at Colindale, north London, in July.
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T5 struggles with M&E costs and leaking roof
Heathrow Terminal 5 was beset by problems this week as it emerged that remedial work was being carried out on the building’s roof and the project is exceeding its M&E budget by £56,000 an hour.
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Employers could control £3bn training budget
Industry training body ConstructionSkills has welcomed recommendations in a government skills review to give employers control of £3bn of public funds for skills training.
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Cost update: December 2006
In this quarter’s update on the cost of materials and labour, Peter Fordham of Davis Langdon reports on the latest inflation trends. And reading on we have details of pay awards for workers
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Back issues: December 1956
What’s in a name? From Calder Hall to Windscale and, finally, Sellafield
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