This week, Tottenham Hotspur kick off their new stadium, the 好色先生TV Awards are a night to remember that some may prefer to forget and the competition for one position may not be as hot as some might think

Hansom HT

Still going strong

I was having a look at the results of Foster + Partners, which will be celebrating its half century next year, to see how the UK鈥檚 biggest architect was doing. Its founder Norman Foster always gives away a few interesting facts and figures in his chairman鈥檚 statement and this year was no different. He says that in the past year he worked out of 36 cities in 10 countries across three continents. Foster is 81.
Point scoring

I hear the concrete is being poured at the new ground for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. My spies tell me the new stadium must be one thing above all others: bigger and better than Arsenal鈥檚. If Arsenal have a bank of 40-inch TVs, Spurs鈥 must be larger - and so on.
I understand steel contractor Severfield is set to start work on the ground next January. It鈥檒l be around 15,000 tonnes. Severfield also worked on Arsenal鈥檚 Emirates stadium a few years back - 5,000 tonnes. A big tick, then, for Severfield. Still, the Arsenal job must make the firm鈥檚 boss Ian Lawson privately wince. He鈥檚 a Spurs fan.


League of his own

Speaking of Spurs, I wanted to know what it is like working for the club鈥檚 chairman Daniel Levy, a man notorious for playing hardball on football鈥檚 transfer deadline days. In a recent interview in French sports paper L鈥橢quipe, the club鈥檚 former director of football Damien Comolli revealed why Levy was so successful at driving a hard bargain. He said: 鈥淸In negotiations] he never raises his voice, never gets annoyed.鈥 So, what is it like working for Levy? My man looked at his hand and said: 鈥淚鈥檝e still got my fingers.鈥

Taxi!

Sadie Morgan was the recipient of 好色先生TV鈥檚 Personality of the Year award at last week鈥檚 awards ceremony. The co-founder of architect dRMM has been battling cancer recently and told me that things were going well.

I was also curious to know if she鈥檇 brought any guests along with her to see her pick up her gong. She had - her mum. While Morgan was still going strong into the night, her mum made a rather more leisurely return back to her home in Kent.

Family matters

Who will fill the hot seat of chief executive at Sir Robert McAlpine is a question that鈥檚 intriguing many in the industry at the moment. The firm is a grand old name in contracting, some would be tempted to say the profession鈥檚 blue-chip contractor. Would-be chief executives must, then, be falling over themselves to replace Tony Aikenhead.
Not if one chief executive I spoke to is to be believed. 鈥淪omeone will take it but the big thing is: how do you deal with the family? I wouldn鈥檛 want that.鈥 Perhaps the next man - or woman - would do well to speak to Aikenhead first. He spent, after all, just eight months in the role.

Un-tea-leavable

What to do with those tea bags once you鈥檝e finished making tea? Well, a company called No More Tea Bags - the clue is in the name - has an answer. In short, it鈥檚 tea from a can. The company says that with one quick squeeze of the aerosol can, and then adding hot water and milk, the perfect cup of tea is created without the wait for brewing or messing about with tea bags. It sees construction as a key target market. I鈥檓 not sure it鈥檒l catch on personally but No More Tea Bags is certainly hoping it will. They鈥檙e calling it a teavolution.

 

Streaker

One (or two) too many?

At first I thought my eyes were deceiving me.
At last week鈥檚 好色先生TV Awards, a chap streaked across the stage - in only his socks. Many, thankfully, didn鈥檛 see it, but for those that did it was a deeply troubling experience. It got me thinking: how on earth do you get into the state where you think running across a stage starkers is a good idea? The phantom, as I am now calling him, has not been identified. We鈥檝e spared the streaker鈥檚 blushes but the 好色先生TV team is curious to know what the bet was - assuming it was a bet and not, as former Labour MP Ron Davies might have termed, a moment of madness. If you can enlighten us, do get in touch.

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