All articles by Sarah Richardson – Page 11

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    Schools construction: plenty to fight for

    2010-03-02T12:45:00Z

    It was difficult to know what kind of atmosphere to expect at this year’s BSEC.

  • David Sparrow, board member
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    EC Harris reveals plan to double size in four years

    2010-02-26T00:00:00Z

    Consultant eyes acquisitions in China, US and UK to fuel $1bn-turnover ambition

  • The Heron tower
    News

    McAlpine undercuts Mace in Heron scheme bid

    2010-02-26T00:00:00Z

    Sir Robert McAlpine has emerged as a rival bidder to Mace and Brookfield on the Heron scheme at Barbican in London, amid increasing competition over cost

  • One of Cabe’s three east Midlands case studies, which together make an eloquent case for pressing on with ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Schools for the Future
    Features

    Charter 284 Education: The economic case for investing in schools

    2010-02-19T00:00:00Z

    Sarah Richardson puts the arguments in favour of continuing the drive to renew every school in the country

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    Legal challenge stalls £200m LSC payment

    2010-02-12T00:00:00Z

    The Learning and Skills Council is delaying allocating £200m of funding for stalled college projects because of a legal challenge over its handling of the building programme, writes Sarah Richardson

  • The Heron
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    Brookfield and Mace vie for £190m Heron scheme

    2010-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Contractors thought to be frontrunners for 35-storey tower next to Barbican in City of London

  • Classroom
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    School design is key to pupil success, say headteachers

    2010-01-15T00:00:00Z

    Exclusive survey is warning to political parties that cutting education investment will harm pupils

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    Dramatic exit of the year

    2009-12-18T01:52:00Z

    Lee Polisano, the founder of the UK arm of US architect Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), left in September to set up his own firm PLP Architecture

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    Strange tale of the year

    2009-12-18T01:49:00Z

    The Wrekin Ruby

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    Campaign victory

    2009-12-18T01:42:00Z

    In February, the Health and Safety Executive finally caved in to demand for a national register of safety checks on tower cranes

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    Flop of the year

    2009-12-18T01:40:00Z

    The Battersea power station chimney

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    Deal of the year

    2009-12-18T01:39:00Z

    Balfour Beatty and Parsons Brinckerhoff

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    How the state helped – and didn’t

    2009-12-18T01:38:00Z

    The public sector provided the vast bulk of any work there was in 2009, with fears that spending would slow before the election not holding true

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    A green revolution

    2009-12-18T01:35:00Z

    The carbon-cutting campaign gathered momentum as the year went on, culminating in the Copenhagen summit of world leaders in December – and a last-minute appearance by US president Barack Obama

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    Three bright spots

    2009-12-18T01:31:00Z

    The aquatic centre roof lift

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    An industry of ill-repute

    2009-12-18T01:30:00Z

    The public’s opinion of construction took a hammering in 2009 with the Office of Fair Trading’s allegations of tender malpractice against 110 firms

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    Hanging together

    2009-12-18T01:21:00Z

    Construction’s disparate yet oddly indistinguishable trade bodies have, as noted by James Wates some years ago, long borne a worrying resemblance to Monty Python’s Judean People’s Front, the People’s Front of Judea and the Judean Popular People’s Front, at least in the eyes of Whitehall

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    A Right royal row

    2009-12-18T01:17:00Z

    Prince Charles is well-known in for his vitriol towards all things carbuncular, but nobody could have predicted the row that kicked off when he criticised Richard Rogers’ designs for the Chelsea Barracks scheme in April

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    Quotes of the year

    2009-12-18T01:16:00Z

    "The crisis was predictable and probably avoidable. The final confusion in communication made a bad situation worse"Sir Andrew Foster, former chair of the audit commission, gives his verdict on the Learning and Skills Council debacle"He’s a menace to London"George Ferguson, former RIBA president, on Rafael Viñoly"I’ll stay on. A million ...

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    A trail of destruction

    2009-12-18T01:13:00Z

    The year began on a bleak note when it was confirmed on 23 January that the UK had entered recession for the first time since the early nineties