All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 3 December 2010 – Page 4
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Outstanding novation
Rachel Barnes If no formal novation agreement exists between a contractor and a consultant but they act as if there was, a court may accept that the intention was to create an appointment
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Hopkins and ISG win St Thomas' hospital job
Firms selected to reclad 13-storey tower in central London
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Fancy a dip in the hot-tub?
Hot-tubbing, or concurrent evidence, is a tool that allows experts to tell the court how it is without being cross-examined. Charles Blamire-Brown looks at the pros and cons
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RIBA architecture student awards
Westminster University student scoops silver medal and Mackintosh School of Architecture student awarded bronze medal
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Costain 'may lose' £22m owed on huge waste job
Costain’s share price drops as it reveals contract problems on £120m Belvedere waste-to-energy project
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Housing demand drops by 4.3%
Faltering consumer confidence fuelled by spending cuts brings seasonal slowdown forward
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Pickles approves Preston Tithebarn project
Lend Lease/BDP £700m project finally given approval after being rejected by planning inspectors
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Gleeson sales up by half
Big rise in sales for housebuilder marred by government ’policy vacumn’ over planning system
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Construction redundancies fall again
Latest ONS figures show redundancy rate fell from 21,000 to 18,000 over the quarter to September
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