More Focus – Page 478

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    Appointments

    2002-04-05T00:00:00Z

    HousebuildersMarion Morrison (left) has been appointed assistant marketing manager of Laing Homes South-West Thames in Leatherhead. ContractorsBenson Construction Services has appointed Dean Burgess regional director.Project and construction management company Heery International has appointed Peter Riley associate director. Don Houston has been promoted to associate director. Construction services, homes and property ...

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    European whole-life costs

    2002-04-05T00:00:00Z By and Franklin + Andrews

    The lifetime costs of building in various European countries, including construction, occupancy and labour, and – of course – location, location, location.

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    Transfer fever

    2002-04-05T00:00:00Z

    Council housing could soon be just a memory as local authorities hand over the keys to social landlords, who will use them to unlock billions in private finance. But will the result just make the overheating in the industry even worse? Josephine Smit takes the temperature

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    And then there were three …

    2002-04-05T00:00:00Z

    The fitting-out of the towers at either side of One Canada Square has completed the plan to make Canary Wharf into Manhattan-on-Thames

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    Sir John Fairclough

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    The government's latest one-man ginger group for construction is its former chief scientific adviser, but, as Thomas Lane discovered, he is not just calling for radical reform. He's much more ambitious than that …

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    Part L: Time's up

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    By the time you get back to work after Easter, the new Part L of the ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Regulations will be in effect, and the chances are you won't be ready for it. The result could be completion dates blown away, teams turned upside down – even the end of design-and-build ...

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    Conscientious objectors

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    Almost 80% of fund managers are deterred from investing in firms with bad human rights or environmental records, which means that ethics has suddenly become big business. Matthew Richards finds out what construction can do to impress the money men

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    On the champagne trail

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    What MIPIM has to offer – as well as bubbly – is a whole continent of opportunity

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    Five things to look for in annual results

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    Turnover This is the biggest number in the results, and the best indicator of how the business is performing. If turnover is significantly up on the previous year, that means the business is doing well. But you need to distinguish between organic growth and additional turnover from mergers and acquisitions.Profit ...

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    Jeans therapy

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    Sue Neumeister, HR manager at consultant Cyril Sweett, examines the benefits, difficulties and implications of having a company 'dress-down' policy

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    Appointments

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    HousebuildersHousebuilder Lovell has promoted Alan Taylor regional manager for Scotland. Berkeley Homes (Oxford and Chiltern) has appointed Alison Graham (left) marketing manager in Abingdon. She will work alongside Jan Howe who has recently been appointed sales and marketing director. ClientsBrixton has appointed Paul Weston, previously with Gazeley, director of development ...

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    Focus on the regions

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    A closer look at activity levels and order books in 11 regions around the UK (figures are % balances)The balance is the difference between the percentage of firms reporting an increase and those reporting a decrease

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    New year blues

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    In this month's tracker, Construction Forecasting and Research reports a weak start to the year with both activity and order books down on the previous month

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    Delegation's what you need

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    If your company isn't growing as fast as your ambitions, it's tempting to blame the economy or bad weather. But you might be surprised to find the problem lies much closer to home. Victoria Madine talks to one owner-manager who invested in his own management skills – with impressive results.

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    Bathed in light

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    British architect Pringle Brandon Botschi's Austrian spa hotel encourages indulgence in its sun-drenched terraces, elegant, light-filled rooms and generous bathing areas. Pass the loofah …

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    A test of Sheffield's mettle

    2002-03-28T00:00:00Z

    Since the collapse of Sheffield's famous steel industry, regeneration initiatives have come and gone with little success. So, what are the chances that the latest, Sheffield One, will rub the rust off the city's image?

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    Front line

    2002-03-27T00:00:00Z

    Is Richard Rogers' urban renewal vision producing results? Peter Harris thinks we have taken some steps forward, but Graeme Dodds says delivery is falling far short of what is needed

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    City of fear

    2002-03-27T00:00:00Z

    Developers are delivering the high-density urban living Lord Rogers demanded, just as crime figures soar and public services break down. Are developers now paying the price for government underfunding?

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    Top hat and tails

    2002-03-27T00:00:00Z

    Continuing our series of revisits, Bernard Hunt, managing director of architect HTA, met resident Stella Isaacs to review the Waltham Forest Housing Action Trust, the pioneer of tenant-centred rebuilding that has transformed not just the estate, but a whole way of life.

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    The north will rise again

    2002-03-27T00:00:00Z

    The parallels between Manchester's upcoming Northern Quarter and Covent Garden in London are all too obvious. Both are based around former market buildings, and both rely on trendy one-off retailers and restaurants to create the sense of style and individuality that pulls in the crowds.