Adrian Barrick
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What makes Ray run?
Out of all the hundreds of thousands of labourers in the industry, a few thousand take degrees. Out of them, a few hundred start a business. But only one has turned that business into a global power in his own lifetime: Ray O’Rourke. We spent three years chasing him to ...
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Labour's philosophical fog
The PFI cannot survive if it is managed through a series of short-term political fixes. Ministers must decide what role they want the private sector to play in the delivery of public services and organise the system accordingly. If off-balance sheet PFI hospitals are good value, then they must slap ...
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Where will we live tomorrow?
We have to start somewhere, and at least ministers appear ready to grapple with the big, uncomfortable questions. Unfortunately, answers remain elusive. Lord Falconer will spend £10bn repairing one-third of substandard homes by 2004. But as Gerald Kaufman points out, that will still leave a million uninhabitable (pages 31). More ...
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John Lewis joins rush to ditch retentions
Retail company to stop withholding payments to suppliers in order to build longer-term relationships.
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Brick makers warn of 15% price hike in next year
Companies say higher gas prices and government legislation is to blame for steep rise in costs.
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Hold tight – the downturn has started say forecasters
The good times are still rolling, but economic experts downgrade output forecasts for next two years.
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Government set to insist on training quotas
Transport minister considering quotas to head off labour problems experienced on the Jubilee Line.
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Fast food race hots up
The top four supermarkets are battling to cut build times and costs. But, as delegates heard at a ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV-organised food retail conference on 16 June, one of the sector’s biggest challenges is to make sure savings don’t come at the expense of safety.
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Does the Construction Act really work?
According to a ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV/CMS Cameron McKenna survey, subcontractors are grumbling about its payment system, lawyers are using it to sandbag the opposition, and almost everyone has reservations about its adjudication rules. Two years on and with a review imminent, should changes be made?
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Civic pride should be new motto, says prime minister
Tony Blair tells ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards audience that designers and contractors must set the highest standards.
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Railtrack offers carrot, or stick, to consultants
Bonuses of up to 20% are on offer, but professionals may lose profit if they fail to perform well.
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Raynsford may use Regs to unsaddle cowboys
Construction minister tells conference fringe meeting that firms with quality mark may be able to self-certify.
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Fight over porters and cleaners threatens the PFI
Contractors say the PFI is not viable unless ancillary staff transfer from hospital control to PFI consortia.