Opinion – Page 262
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A quick guide to responding to a referral notice in adjudication
A quick guide for a party to a construction dispute who is served with a referral notice, refering the dispute to adjudication
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Let's avoid disaster
The Green Deal is looking increasingly like a poor deal, but the government has time to improve it for all our sakes
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Latest data shows construction sliding into recession
ONS stats show construction output shrinking in the last quarter
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Life after banks: ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV without loans
The chances of smaller developers getting loans, even for pre-let projects, are slimmer than ever - but that doesn’t mean they need to stop building, says property investor Eric Jafari
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Olympic construction firms: Credit where it's due
Being involved in the Olympics is a great privilege for a small firm – and it’s a great shame that we can’t shout about it
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The Games are just for starters
Once the Olympics are over, all eyes will be on the Games’ legacy. Olympic Park Legacy Company chief executive Andrew Altman says it will be this that will change the face of London
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Inbox: Let's see change
This week a reader calls for uniform standards for measuring sustainable development
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Hansom: New year's resolutions
What better way to start the year than clearing out unwanted possessions - such as a 45ft yacht? Elsewhere, one boss has a very long road ahead to get fit in 2012, and Nick pops the question to Holly
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My digital life … Brian Green
This economist is promiscuous when it comes to technology and rates the BBC website highly
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2012 will be a stinker for construction
Forecasters seem unified in their pessimism over future construction output
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Olympic venue spotlight: Eton Manor
With three 50m pools and 13 tennis courts, this venue will be used in different ways throughout the Games, Paralympic Games and beyond
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Olympic marketing campaigns: LOCOG has the right to protect itself
Legislation exists to prevent intrusive campaigns and protect the rights of sponsors, and contractors knew of restrictions from the start
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Recognition for Olympic firms: Let's bang the drum
Peter Murray is right - London 2012 is a great opportunity to showcase what UK construction can do on a global stage
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So what should we expect the housing market to do in 2012?
Despite government schemes to boost house building it looks as though growth in private house sales will be constrained
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Contract interpretation: Kookmin Bank vs Rainy Sky SA & others
This case showed that the courts will recognise the interpretation of a contract that is most consistent with business common sense
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV 2012
As we move into the Olympics year, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV launches a campaign to celebrate the construction industry’s achievements
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Hansom: Choose wisely
There are lessons to be learnt as one firm backs publicly disgraced figures, a despot is credited with building monstrosities and a property tycoon may regret reaching for the shaving foam
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How Britain can control its own destiny
While Europe is turning into a technocracy, at least the British public still has some say in its own affairs - and a chance to challenge the government’s austerity drive, says David Blunkett
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Inbox: Set in motion
Readers offer a solution to propel feed-in tariffs to success, draw up a plan to help small builders and extol the virtues of forward-thinking projects such as the McLaren factory