Opinion – Page 294
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Budget for buildings
The Scottish budget deal agreed by MSPs this week is not the budget for recovery that the building industry has been crying out for
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Keep the receipts
If the government is concerned that they are overpaying for the services supplied by major contractors (building.co.uk, 9 February), a good start would be to investigate the legality of the bulk order discounts that are obtained from suppliers.
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Localism is a good thing for developers
Yes, the bill is ambitious but, if used correctly, could have a very positive effect on housing production
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Localism thinks small; we need the bigger picture
It’s all very well delivering small schemes but what about larger, infrastructure boosting developments?
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England sees 102,830 new homes built in 2010 – we built more in 1875
In some parts of the country rates of housebuilding has fallen by more than half
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Crossrail will breath life into Woolwich
A landmark £100m deal between Berkeley Homes and Crossrail will put Woolwich on the map
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Duty of care in tort: James Andrew Robinson vs P.E. Jones
The case examines the extent to which building contractors owe duties of care in tort to their clients alongside their contractual duties.
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A bad time to bank on cutting costs to make up for cut-price bidding
Contractors bidding low to win work are playing a dangerous game
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West Ham finally wins its Spurs
West Ham have beaten Tottenham in the race for post-Games tenancy of the Olympic stadium. What does the future for the stadium hold and what lessons can be learned from the bidding process?
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2010 saw fastest growth since the 1980s boom – but we are on the way down again
With public sector spending set to dive, there is little sign that the private sector is picking up
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Nervy investors put brakes on office market
It's a good time to build offices at the moment - if only you can get the finance
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Family contractors: Adapt or die
Willmott Dixon shows it’s not good enough just to sit still
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Eaga looks good for Carillion
Carillion looks to have bought the right firm, at the right time, for the right price.
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1.2 million more dwellings than households – is that right?
There are sound reasons why we need more dwellings than households
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Spurs' lost chance?
Tottentham Hotspur’s plans for the Olympic stadium may come to naught today
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Parallel universe
The Construction Act should have been the death of pay when paid, but here’s a wheeze that tries to get round it. It goes like this: you lend me the money I owe you until I get paid
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Hansom:Â The right angle
According to the PRs it’s been another brilliant week for the construction industry - so please ignore the hints of commercial bias, the whiffs of pub quiz favouritism and accusations of slanted journalism
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Open mike: Stop the world – I want to get off
Most architects find new work through word of mouth. So the more circles you move in, the more people will talk – and the dizzier you’ll become
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV buys a pint … for DouglasWood
This week, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s pint buying is over-shadowed by a football match