Opinion – Page 451

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    In the detail

    2007-10-19T00:00:00Z

    Can you identify this building to win a £25 drinks voucher?

  • Denise Chevin
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    Why Crossrail is looking good

    2007-10-19T00:00:00Z

    After 18 years, Crossrail is finally up on the departures board.

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    DGT Steel & Cladding Ltd vs Cubitt ǿմý & Interiors Ltd

    2007-10-17T00:00:00Z

    In February 2006, Cubitt ǿմý and Interiors Ltd; the applicant contractor in these proceedings, engaged the respondent subcontractor, DGT Steel and Cladding Ltd to carry out external cladding works at Telephone House in East London. The subcontract was on Cubitt’s standard terms and conditions and contained an adjudication provision which ...

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    Doodle it

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    Forget the precise satellite imagery of Google Earth, Doodlearth allows you the chance to sketch the world how you think it should look.

  • Richard Steer
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    Pass the parcel

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    When partnering was introduced, contractors tended to get landed with most of a project’s risk. In these days of high demand, they’re trying to pass it back to clients. But is that a good strategy?

  • Rachel Barnes
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    A bit of a liability

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    Following a judgment in which the defendants were ordered to reveal their liability insurance cover to the claimant, expect such requests to become commonplace in large claims

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    Testing times

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

     In PFI contracts, the independent tester signs off a project. If it doesn’t, the contractor may have to pay damages. So it’s no wonder contractors want warranties from the tester

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    It’s a fit-out, not a fit-up

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    When your project gets to the closing stages, a host of new subcontractors and delivery people appear on site. But how do you make sure some of those strangers aren’t there to rob you?

  • Comment

    My favourites …

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    Gary Marshall

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    Not so excellent?

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    I have just read your article on BREEAM (21 September, page 14) and feel compelled to write to you.

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    Theyve never had it so good

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    Peter Whitbread’s letter questions society’s over-reliance on academic success in preparing the construction workforce of tomorrow (14 September, page 34). I am pleased to say that, in fact, the choice of qualifications now available leaves young people better prepared than ever before.

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    Short and simple

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    Tony Bingham (“KISS and tell”, 14 September, page 56) may like to know there is a subcontract that meets his requirements – one for which he and ǿմý are partly responsible.

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    About time

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    It’s good to see that Rider Levett Bucknall has caught up with the times (“Project bank account set to be launched” 28 September, page 14).

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    Sauce for the goose

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    It was with interest that I read that the Olympic Development Authority (ODA) says it will not be using retentions in its contracts, but has stopped short of banning them along the supply chain.

  • Comment

    In the detail

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    Can you identify this building to win a £25 drinks voucher?

  • Comment

    ǿմý buys a pint for…

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    Hunter & Partners

  • Hansom
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    A song and dance

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    Balfour Beatty appeases God’s wrath, Lafarge sweetens up its concrete and Yvette Cooper denies she’s a totalitarian dictator – all to the accompaniment of a Polish accordion and high-altitude dad rock

  • Denise Chevin
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    Growth, but at what price?

    2007-10-12T00:00:00Z

    Wow! Pop those champagne corks. What a year it’s been for the sector’s top 250 consultants.

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    On the paper trail

    2007-10-05T00:00:00Z

    The claimant (subcontractor) issued proceedings against the defendant (main contractor) for declarations that the subcontract arrangements in respect of three construction projects in Newcastle (Vale House, Maytree House and Hawthorn Estate) constituted contracts in writing for the purpose of section 107 of the Construction Act. The defendant subcontracted the electrical ...

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    Zero-sum games

    2007-10-05T00:00:00Z

    You know the government’s got serious on climate change when it instructs cows to eat garlic. It’s also offering lower stamp duty to those who buy more energy-efficient homes. But will the idea work?