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1993 INDEX A Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse at Manchester olympic stadium proposal | Redundancies, ACA survey shows Terminal 3 26/2, p7 (ill) by Amec & Norman Foster almost half of all architects and Abbey, increase in profits 13/8, p12 (ill) Hong Kong Chosen 26/3, p12 (ill) technicians have lost jobs 29/1, p7 ABC Consulting and WSP Holdings Britain and China must make new Images of proposal presented to Registration merge to form WSP Group 22/10, p16 agreement as funding is running out committee 14/5, p7 (ill) | Architects are heading for extinction Aberdeen: 11/6, p14 May go ahead despite failed bid 1/10, (Pawley) 12/3, p28 Royal Cornhill Hospital, Building British consultants have won 25 out p7 | ARCUK and the title it confers have Dossier 12/3, p39-46 (ill) of 33 contracts 15/1, p8 Oxford University Press, hq extension always been unnecessary University library converted to Western Harbour tunnel and refurbishment, case study 29/1, | (Hutchinson) 26/2, p24 conference and visitor centre, Building approach approved by Chinese 25/6, p50-1 (ill) CIC calling for replacement to Dossier 29/1, p31-8 (ill) p15 Prison Service hq, government to pay register all building professionals 12/ ABI contract surveyss,e e Contractors: Japan, Kansai airport: compensation after scrapping project 2, p5 (Leader), 11 League Tables Control tower and admin block 26/3, p10 DOE wants Architects Directive ABK, see Ahrends Burton & Koralek completed 26/3, p7 (ill) Profits worse than forecast 10/9, p15 scrapped to allow surveyors to Abu Dhabi, Lulu Island giant theine Terminal building topped out 4/6, Trafalgar Place Brighton remedial provide architectural services 12/11, park proposal 2/7, p14 p10 (ill) cladding work p10, 20-1 Access, see Disabled Worked on by Peter Rice 5/11, p10 Amec picks up bill 22/1, p7 Environment minister to abolish Access Floors, see Raised Floors ill) Senior staff were sacked 2/4, p11 registration Accidentss,e e Health and Safety: Kuala Lumpur, design and West Yorkshire Playhouse, Quality Decision announced 5/2, p4 Building Sites engineering consortium includes Brickwork Award winners 11/6, p37 (Leader), 5 Accounting Standards: Beatty and Trafalgar House 8/1, 49 (ill) Ramifications examined 12/2, p5 Interim results will be affected by new p12 Amey (Leader)2,0- 1 (ill) accounting standard FRS3 13/8, p11 Liverpool, expansion programme To expand housebuilding division 6/8, Registration/deregistration of cer: planned 26/2, p11 pl2 architects fiasco (Harding) 10/12, Acquired by Welsh Water 26/2, p4 Manchester: To jointly produce post-contract pls (Leader), 5; 23/7, p13 Knowles appointed to replace SBT as administration software with RIBA negotiating for new system of Forms joint venture company with architects 25/6, p8 Techsonix 8/1, p38-9 (ill) regulation 8/4, p7; 14/5, p8 TThwreeeed st otpo eexxepcauntdiv eQsS rweosrigkn 1f5o/l1l,o wpi7n g bRuaiilltw a1y2 /p3a,s ps1e0n ger terminal to be AmTuursneomveenrt upA,r cparodfeist,s dHoawgng er3t0/o4n, Cpa1s9t le, RRIICBSA wtao nhtosl d DrOegEi srtaetrh eorf atrhcahni tects merger 2/7, p8 SBT: Case Study 5/2, p38-9 (ill) 30/7, p9; 13/8, p4 (Leader), 9 Acquisitions, see Mergers and Sacked as architects over fee Anderson, John, new MD Bovis Report The Successful Management of Acquisitions dispute 18/6, p7 Appointed after split in role of Design: A Handbook of Building Design AF Budge, receivers sell contracts to To sue airport for unpaid fees 16/7, chairman and MD 23/7, p6 (ill) Management criticises architects 5/11, Try and Alfred McAlpine 8/1, p8 ps Building Interview 12/11, p34-5 (ill) p5 (Leader), 13 (ill) Aggregates: Terminal two to open next month 12/ To head management board of RIBA: BRE report suggests use of recycled 2, p10 (ill) European operations 3/12, p14 Debate on proposal that design materials as alternative 30/3, p11 Saudi Arabia, Al Yamamah airbase: Ando, Tadao, exhibition of work at RIBA should take precedence over DOE Mineral Planning Guidance Note Postponed indefinitely, Ballast 2/7, p7 Gill) building 29/10, p5 (Leader), 9; 5/11, 6: Nedam to be sold 17/9, p10 Andover, Army quartermasters’ hq, p21 Proposal to limit quarrying would Tornado order may create design plans for new building 19/3, p11 Workload Survey 15/1, p10; 17/12, cost industry more 8/4, p9 work but airbase project remains on Andrew, Jill, on Acquired Rights p5 Pros and cons (Latham) 4/6, p25 hold 5/2, p6 Directive 21/5, p19-21 (ill) Salaries of partners and sole principles Agricultural Buildings, dutch barn Thames Estuary fourth London airport Anglia Secure Homes have slumped 6/8, p4 (Leader), 8, 14-5 converted to office 7/5, p46-7 (ill) proposal: Reduces loss over last year 6/8, p12 (ill) Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, RUCATSE report says fourth airport Apicella, TSB Pavillion, Aluminium Strategic study of the profession, Ministry of: not needed before 2015 30/7, p8 Imagination Architectural Awards phase 1 shows larchitects’ image in a Central science laboratory at Ryedale: To receive backing from syndicate of winners 4/6, p36-42 (ill) bad light 22/10, p8 Audit report slams inaccurate lenders 26/3, p8 Arbitrations,e e Law Architecture (see also Architecture projected costs 19/2, p9 Ake Larson, parent company in Architects Collaberative, (feature); Awards; lhRoyal Institute of Construction to begin 8/1, p1i (ill) administration 12/2, p9 Wants to strike off architect John British Architects) New offices at York 2/4, p14 (ill) Albert Memorial, MP urges advance on Melvin for illegal demolition 17/12, Acall for simplicity in architecture Vetinary laboratory redevelopment at restoration appeal 19/2, p10 (il) p9 (Pawley) 14/5, p28 Weybridge, may be axed 16/7, p10 Al-Fayed, Mohammed and Salah: Architectural Education (see also Architectural Study Centre opens in Ahrends Burton & Koralek, going to Denies legal action against Widnell is Training): Blackheath 28/5, p12 (ill) arbitration re St Mary’s Hospital, Isle of tit for tat 18/6, p7 Arup to fund design course at Architecture Centres, feature 3D/4, Wight 22/1, p9 Issue writ against Widnell re work on Cambridge University 21/5, p10 p34-9 (ill) t Ainsworth, Brian, Building Manager of Dorchester Hotel 11/6, p7 (ill) Meeting of the Thursday Club on Community Architecture the Year award, bronze medal winner Writ issued by Widnell re work on architectural education, reviewed Architecture Award 8/10, p41 Gill) luxury homes 5/2, p9 (ill) (Pawley) 15/1, p18 Style Air Conditioning, see Ventilation Alfred McAlpine: Architectural Photography, Prince of Wales ‘ Aircraft Hangars, new designs 28/5, Buys part of AF Budge from receivers Tectonic European Architectural Utopia on Trial implementation p55 8/1, p8 Photographer of the Year, winners 26/ experimemt (Guest) 30/7, p18 Airports: City Profile 3/9, p15 2, p18-20 (ill) Architecture Centres, see Architecture Birmingham, refurbishment Looks likely target for takeover bid 28/ Architectural Profession (see also Architecture (feature) competition to be launched 26/2, p11 5, p17 Liability; Royal Institution of British Chelsea and Westminister Hospital Cardiff, British Airways aircraft Manchester United Stretford End Architects; Market Conditions: Opens 5/3, p5 (Leader), 36-41 maintenance hangar 30/7, p10 (ill) stand, On Site 19/3, p36-9 (ill) Architects) Gateway Project, South London foyer, China, huge number of airport Profits down 26/2, p14 (ill) Architects and Executive Agencies 10/12, p24-7 (ill) contracts may become available 22/10, Allardice, Jack, Building Manager of the report published 10/12, p4 (Leader), General Accident Life offices, York 19/ pll Year award, bronze medal winner 8/ 10 (ill) 11, p32-6 Gill) Eastleigh, Southampton, 10, p43 (ill) Architect's role in design must resurge Hampstead Heath Service Yard 30/7, redevelopment proposals 4/6, p9 (ill) Allen, fall in profits 25/6, p15 says Frank Duffy in RIBA inaugural p25-8 (ill) France, Charles de Gaulle Airport, Alsford, Ricci, builder, escapes jail to speech 9/7, p8 HSE laboratories Sheffield and MAFT steel and glass structure 8/10, p10 (ill) help with clear up 7/5, p9 Barbour Index report says contractors central science laboratory 5/2, p27-9 Heathrow: Amec: are eroding architect's role 14/5, p12; (ill) Aluminium-clad pier completed 29/1, Consortium with Frischmann 21/5, p56-7 Lancaster University expansion 22/10, p9 (ill) expected to be named as purchaser of Companies House survey of p5 (Leader) 3044 (ill) BAA to commission productivity two PSA divisions 2/7, p8 accounts Swanlea School, Whitechapel 24/9, study on Healthrow Combined Falkirk, Calendar Square shopping Shows consultants’ losses in 1991/92 p35-40 (ill) Op1p3e r(aitlilo)n s Centre 7/5, p8; 26/11, cHeenattreh,r oOwn ASiirtpeo r2t2 /1a,l upm3i2n-i5u m(-iicll) ad pier Co2n3s/u7l,t apn4t s(’L eaLdeearg)u,e 1T0,a b1l8e-s2 1 24/9, p5 PWelsytmeorunt hM o9r/n7i, ngp3 4N-e4w6s (ibllu)i lding, Infil development forms bag check-in completed 29/1, p9 (ill) (leader), 18-23 ARCUK, see Architects Registration area 10/9, p13 (ill) Increased losses 26/3, p17 Continuing Professional Development, Council of the United Kingdom Terminal Five, planning application Joint venture company formed in India start of mandatory CPD delayed 19/2, Armitage, Eric, CE North British, submitted 26/2, p11 (ill) 5/3, p18 p12 Building Interview 4/6, p32-3 (ill) BUILDING 7 JANUARY 1994 1993 | Arrow Construction, employee Robin Laing chairman urges banks to pull Brussels: Foyer accommodation for 100 will not Jeacock crushed to death under rubble plug on indebted firms 17/9, p5 Berlaymont Building, asbestos solve large scale homeless problem 10/9, p12 (Leader), 12 removal contract 4/6, p10 (Pawley) 8/4, p18 Arson, see Fires Loan refusal to Vince Savin lost him European Parliament building, Gas Hall art gallery opens 29/10, p9 Art Galleries, see Museums and new job 12/2, p10 (ill) phase one completed 29/1, p11 (ill) Galleries Midland Bank, to refurbish 1 000 (ill) Birse Group: Arts Centres: branches 17/12, p5 Bell, Geoffrey, Mansell, Marketing Cable and Wireless College, Coventry, Barbican refurbishment plan 27/8, p7 Steel fabricators also lambast banks management feature 4/6, p5 (ill), 50 On Site 18/6, p5 (Leader), 38-42 (ill) (ill) for lack of support 26/3, p11 (ill) Makes increased loss 16/7, p15 (ill) Newbury corn exchange conversion, Top ten contractors feel they are Bellway: Refinancing agreement with banks 12/ Case Study 1/10, p50-1 (ill) losing control to their Ibanks 12/3, Profits and turnover up 14/5, p18 2, p16 Nimes, France 7/5, p9 (ill) pé Profit sup 12/11, p16 Black, Allan, GMB union, warns of Arup, to fund course at Cambridge Top banks are seeking healthy firms Bellwinch: strikes over pay talks 11/6, p9 University 21/5, p10 for mergers etc with ailing ones 5/3, Makes loss but 1993 sales are higher Black & Veatch, on free 50% stake of Asbestos, see Health and Safety plg 5/3, p18 PSA to be given to them 22/10, p11 (ill) Ashley, Neil, chairman Amey, on type of Wrongful appointment of a Turns from loss to profit 3/9, p13 Blackmail, are there any remedies? contracts 30/4, p19 (ill) receiver can attract damages 3/9, Berkeley Group: (Bingham) 21/5, p30 Asiansky, to rebuild Expo 92 pavilion as p26-7 City Profile 27/8, p15 (il) Blockleys sheds jobs and mothballs pari of Asian Centre in Brent 5/3, p13 Ergobank, refurbished building on Profits and turnover leap 2/7, p15 factories to reduce brick surplus 8/1, (ill); 10/9, p10 Wigmore Street 25/6, p9 (ill) Profits rise by 85% 17/12, pil pg Association of Consultant Architects: European Bank of Reconstruction and Rights issue 12/3, p18 Blocks, see Bricks and Blocks Launches new professional indemnity Development new hq: Berkshire Structure Plan (Moor) 12/11, Blue Circle scheme 19/11, p10 Auditor's report criticises untendered p28 Fall in profits but turnover up 23/4, p19 Survey shows almost half of all appointments 23/7, p11 BICC: (ill) architects and technicians have lost Completed 26/3, p8 (ill) City Profile 12/3, p19 (ill) Fall in sales 4/6, p13 jobs 29/1, p7 Leeds PBS new hg in Leeds 16/7, p7 Slight fall in profits 5/5, p17 Rise in profits 17/9, p16 (ill) Association of Consulting Engineers: (ill) Bids, see Mergers and Acquisitions; To take EC to European Court over Annual report shows overseas work Mauritius, Port Louis, Mauritius State Tenders alleged subsidies to Greek cement double last year’s 26/3, p10 Bank hq 9/7, p10 (ill) Biggam, Robin, Chairman BICC, City producers 23/4, p13 Association of Project Managers Yorkshire Building Society new hq in Profile 12/3, p19 (ill) Boardroom Management, Feature 17/9, planning joint certification scheme for Bradford 19/3, p11 (ill) Bingham, Tony (Contracts column): p50-4 (ill) project managers with CIC 22/10, p10 Barclays Economic Forecasts, see Arbitrators use common sense, which Boards, BEC concerned over Asthma, see Health and Safety Market Forecasts sometimes conflicts with the law 30/7, performance of floating chipboard Atherden Fuller, Manchester United Barlo Group, acquires Belgian firm p22; (Minogue counter-argument) 10/ floors 25/6, p13 Stretford End stand, On Site 19/3, p36- Veha 25/6, p16 9, p36-7 Boddington, Chris, involved in planned 9 dill) Barns, see Agricultural Buildings Architect tried to play lawyer, in CMW management buyout 28/5, p9 Athletics Stadia, see Sports Grounds Barrages: West Faulkner Associates v the (ill) Audit Commission report Protecting the Cardiff Bay Barrage: London Borough of Newham 29/1, Boleat, Mark, resigns from HC in Public Purse 10/12, p11 Government approval 12/11, p13 (ill) p28 connection with Circle 33 lfraud Aukett: On Demand Bonds row 4/6, p9 Balfour Beatty and the question of investigation 25/6, p8 Feature on CAD system 26/11, p42-3 Proposal 28/5, p47-52 (ill) Variations after the completion date Bomb Explosions (ill) Lagan Weir, Belfast 28/5, p11 (ill) 26/3, p30 Anti-terrorist measures, what will they Losses double 2/7, p15 Tees Barrage, under construction 10/ Best endeavour clauses and mean for urban design in London? Reduces losses 17/12, p11 9, p9 dill) extensions of time 12/3, p32 (Pawley) 10/9, p30 Wins design competitions for Lloyds Barratt: Best way to save your job is get Baltic Exchange rebuilding work, On building at Liphook and Procter and Profits double 24/9, p15 involved in a legal dispute 15/1, p22 Site 12/2, p29-33 (ill) Gamble HQ 16/4, p11 Rise in profits 26/3, p17 (ill) Blackmail, are there any remedies? Bishopsgate /NatWest Tower area Wins High Court case re Gallerias Barratt, Sir Lawrie, Building Interview 21/5, p30 Builder avoids jail to help with clear Shopping Centre 15/1, p9 5/2, p20-1 (ill) Champerty and Maintenance, ie “no up 7/5, p9 Awards, see Competitions and Awards Baseley, Stewart, CE Charles Church, win, no fee” deals are void 1/10, p30 Engineer's report confirms structural B on sales increase of 50% so far this year Claims consultants, unlike lawyers, integrity of Tower 16/7, p12 3/9, p14 (ill) must reveal advice to clients 23/4, p32 Fast track methods will be used to Baggely Construction, De Montfort Basildon, Lovell and Countryside Contractors’ liability for defects in speed work 7/5, p9 University, CLASP building shortlisted to redevelop Bluehouse Darlington Borough Council v Wiltshier Initial assessments of the damage refurbished 29/10, p12 (ill) Estate 21/5, p13 Northern and Colbart v Kumar 12/11, and way forward 30/4, p8-9 (ill) Baldry, Tony, Construction minister: Basingstoke: p30 QS and DTI double initial cost Building interview 2/4, p32-3 (ill) Civic Offices, Building Dossier 23/4, Expert Witnesses, requirements for estimates 28/5, p7 Promises new tranche of joint venture p39-46 (ill) the role 8/4, p22 New insurance arrangements drawn schemes 29/10, p8 Haymarket Theatre, remodelling HSE health and safety ‘six pack’ up by government and insurers 28/5, Visit to Durapipe and Hawkins tiles 2/ completed 24/9, p11 (ill) regulations 26/11, p30 p36 7, p10 (ill) Bates, Chris, managing partner of newly Insolvencies, reflections on a World Trade Center repair operation Warns subcontractors to form united merged McBains Cooper, on merger conference 4/6, p28 30/7, p34-5 (ill) front 2/4, p11 (ill) 18/6, p9 (ill), 18-9 (ill) James R Knowles v Group Topek Bonds, see Insurance Balfour Beatty: Bath Holdings and Topek Roofing, using Book Reviews and Publications (see also Aberdeen University library Architecture Centre, feature 30/4, p34- claims consultants 17/9, p28 Reports) conversion to conference and visitor 9 (ill) Late payments conference in Brussels Art Deco Architecture 26/3, p39 (ill) centre, Building Dossier 29/1, p31-8 Bath Christian Trust Church and reviewed 13/8, p22 Building and Civil Engineering Claims (ill) Concert Hall wins Business Energy Litigation privilage, does it extend to in Perspective 26/3, p39 Chinese joint venture agreement 10/ Award 26/11, p12 (ill) consultants? 17/12, p32 Contemporary Japanese Architects 1 10, p33-41, 29/10, p14 Bath University computer model of the Michael Mates proposal for statutory 10, p42 City Profile 12/3, p19 (ill) city 27/8, p34-5 (ill) interest on late payments would show Creating Excellence in the Board Room Edinburgh Castle, restaurant within Naval Support Command government means business 16/7, p24 and Cadbury Report 17/9, p50-4(ill) the walls 23/7, p7 (ill) New base planned 19/3, p11 Property Misdescriptions Act 29/10, English House Condition Survey 1991, Increase in profits 27/8, p14 Seven project managers shortlisted p20 published 17/9, p12 Office conversion for Intercity 13/8, p10 Readers’ ideas for dealing with late Flat Roofing: Design and Good Practice Regional hq 26/2, p44-6 (ill) Baughan, Terence, suing Welsh Water payers 2/7, p24 published by BFRC 27/8, p20 St Georges House refurbishment, for wrongful dismissal 3/12, p7 Retention of Title 12/2, p26 Heteropolis: Los Angeles, the Riots and Manchester 2/7, p13 (ill) | BBC World Service Bush House, RICS intervention re conflict of interest the Strange Beauty of Hetero- Selected to project manage Defence refurbishment 1/10, p12 (ill) of arbitrators is to be welcomed 26/2, Architecture 1/10, p43 Research Agency twelve proposed new BDP, see Building Design Partnership p30 JCT Design and Build Contract 1/10, buildings 14/5, p7 Beard Dove, defends low fee bid on RAF SEACC new main and sub p43 Stonecutter Square Development, | Innisworth 12/2, p14 contracts are sheer common sense 7 New Wave Japanese Architects 1/10, Farringdon Street, topped out 24/9, p8 |Be azer 5, p26 p42 (ill) Britain’s most profitable contractor Tenerife, problems with legal matters Leon Krier: Architecture and Urban Ballast Nedam this year 17/9, p15 on holiday 3/9, p26 Design 26/3, p38-9 Basingstoke Civic Offices, Building Beazer Homes Williams, Geoffrey, expounds New Home, New Town, book by Dossier 23/4, p39-46 (ill) Buys US Watt Housing 23/4, p19 theory that middle management have Colin Ward reviewed (Moor) 15/10, Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon, Buys Walker Housing division 5/11, lost touch with practical skills of p28 Building Dossier 10/9, p41-8 (ill) pl6 building 15/10, p30 On Weathering: the Life of Buildings in Newcastle United stadium rebuilding To be floated on stockmarket 10/12, | Birmingham Time 16/7, p40 Gill) 3/9, p10 (ill) | pl4 | Birmingham City Council Post Construction Liability and To be sold as Al Yamamah airbase is BEC, see Building Employers | anti-competitive favouring of own Insurance 1993 1/10, p42 Bapnoksst poannedd Buiinlddefiinngi tSeolcyi e1t7i/e9s, p10 BeCcokn,f eSdierr aPthiiloinp, Chairman Mowlem, || DLAOcc usation 12/3, p11; 21/5, p9 APrgarceteimcealn tsB ui1l6d/i7n,g pF4o0r ms and Banks’ funding policies for City Profile 1/10, p17 Gill) | Minster orders retendering of Risk Management and Construction 1; coEnxs tSrupcetyihoanw kf ircmhsa irman warns of new BBeeldffaosntt Lakes, see Business Parks |||| Brmianidnlteeynpalnaccee contracts 16/7, p7 S1p0,a cpe4,4 Structure and Skin 16/7, ; 40 tougher stance 4/6, p13 Concert and conference hall 18/6, p10 Pedestrian bridge planned to iink it Terry Farrell: Urban Design 26/3, p38 Feature 22/1, p22-3 (ill) (ill) with convention centre 6/8, p7 (ill) Guide to dealing with banks Lagan Weir 28/5, p11 Gl) To start on site next month 27/8, p9 Tiles in Architecture 1/10, p44 (ill) produced by KPMG 5/2, p10 Belgium (ill) Wild Card of Design 1/10, p42 BUILDING 7 JANUARY 1994 1993 INDEX Bookey, James, Building Manager of Brandt, William, IPMS, on PSA | DT1 to investigate 24/9, p5, 9 , Broadcasting Studios,BB C World the Year award, bronze medal winner privatisation 26/3, p21 (ill) | Labour MP presses defence Service Bush House, refurbishment 1 8/10, p47 (ill) Brant, Dennis, on survey showing ministers again 29/10, p10 10, p12 Gill) Booth Industries, to cut production and tenders outstripping costs after 14 Labour MP protests 10/12, py Broadway Malyan, Wentworth Golf club workers 17/12, p8 quarters 2/7, p14 (ill) | Progress of investigation 1/10, p10 Clubhouse refurbishment, case study Bootle, Bedford County Primary School, Bredero Projects, Centre West | Temple Meads regeneration plan 15/10, p48-9 (ill) Quality Brickwork Award winners 11/ shopping centre, Hammersmith Island Temple Quay expected to receive Brookes, Dr Alan, in inventors featur: 6, p37-49 (ill) Development nearing completion 26 planning permission 19/3, p13 (ill) 26/3, p41-5 Gil) Border Oak Design and Construction 3, p9 (ill) Britannia Group, City Profile 15/10, p1 3rumwell, George, Gen sec UCATT on Company, to build houses, barn and Brent, London Borough of, closes DLO | (ill) TUC vote for AEE readmission 17/9 pub in Japan 12/2, p13 (ill) and awards contract to subsequently 3ritish Aerospace Commercial Aircraft p8 (ill) Bosnia, prefabricated refugee housing failed contractor Page 27/8, p10 hq, Hatfield 14/5, p8 (ill) | Bruntons 17/12, p14-5 (ill) Bricks and Blocks |B ritish Aggregate Construction Receivers lay off 80 architects because Botes contractor Blockleys and Tarmac shed jobs and Materials Industries of buyers’ fears re TUPE rules1 6/7, p5 Assets frozen for second time 19/11, mothball factories to reduce surplus 8 | Says DOE proposals to limit quarrying (Leader), 7 py 1, p9 would cost industry more 8/4, p9 Two former directors buy Bath and Wins High Court rule re asset freeze in Brick Mountain competition, readers’ | British Airports Authority, to Leeds regional offices 30/7, p8 BoALunaynmgboueuetnshc es DLhOa lfc ayseea r 5/d1e1c,l inpe7 in profits rB(ieulisl)lp doinnsge s Su2p6p/2l,e mpe1n6t- 7 15/10, p53-71 ||| cCHeoenmatlmrtiehs rso7iw/o5 n, p»C8ru omdbuicnteidv ityO pesrtaudtyi onosn BrYpye37aa rn t(i,allw )a rCldiff,, Bsuiilvledri nmg edMaaln awgienrn er of 8t/he1 0 2E2x/p1e0c,t epd1 5t o reduce staff despite profits Cmoanrckreett es habrriec ka s msaakleers s rihseo p3e0 /4to, rpe1g9ai n || Breixtcilsuhs iAviitryw aydse,a l pwoiitshe d Matco es ign | BrByeatntte r tGhraonu p expected profits 24/9, p16 5/2, pl4 Handling safety measures to come into contractors 27/8, p12 (ill) (ill) Former plan to buy Costain revealed force, including CONIAC guidance 25 British Antarctic Survey, criticised by Conoco hq Warwick 12/2, p7 (ill) 26/2, p14 6, pll NAO over research station and airstrip Longman hq, Harlow 5/3, p14 (ill) Rise in profits 30/4, p19 Manufacturers have now slightly | 8/4, pé6 (ill) Results confirm recovery is really Bovis reduced stockpiles and production 7 } British Architectural Glazing, develops happening 12/2, p16 Anderson, John, new MD Bovis 5, plo blast-resistant glazing system 7/5, p9 Selling shares to fund expansion Appointed after split in role of Stockpiles may force more closures British Architectural Library, see Royal |} pl4 chairman and MD 23/7, pé6 (ill) and price cuts 15/1, p5 Institute of British Architects | BSRIA, see Building Services Reseach Building Interview 12/11, p34-5 (ill) Brickwork British Board of Agrement and Information Association To head management board of Sulphate attack on brickwork, Defects Does it need a new name and some Bucknall Austin European operations 3/12, p14 File 16/7, p42-3 (ill) competition? (Hutchinson) 23/7, p24 | Fails to reverse losses 19/2, p16 (ill) Bovis and Sir Alexander Gibb to carry Bridgen, Eric, suing Welsh Water for | British Constructional Steelwork 3ucknall Group, makes loss for second out four week study on future of wrongful dismissal 3/12, p7 Association year running 27/8, p11 (ill) Crossrail Line 26/11, p8 Bridges Asks OFT to investigate practice of | Budget Buys contracts from failed Lelliott but Birmingham, planned pedestrian | ‘dutch auctioning’ 8/1, p10 BEC pre-Budget manifesto to mEauyr opfeacaen reBadnukn daofn cRye cobinlsl t2r3u/c4t,i opn9 and cborindvgeen titoo nl incke nBtrrien d6l/e8y,p lpa7c e with | nFeawb riyceaatri on2 6/p11r,i cesp 11s et to rise 10-15% in CBhuainlcdeilnlgo/rG al8l/u1,p pp7o ll of industry's Development new hq 26/3, p8 (ill) Chambers Bridge Woburn Abbey, Launches initiative to promote use of reaction to Budget 17/12, p5 Five year business plan includes 80% of Natural Stone Award winner 5/11, p45 steel frames in Europe 8/10, p10 (ill) Business analanyd psrediictsion s 29 work overseas 22/10, p16 (ill) 59 (ill) President criticises lack of support by 10, p15 Glyndbourne Opera House, On Site Docklands bridge to relieve clearing banks 26/3, p11 CIC and CIEC warns of job lossesi f 10/12, p28-34 (ill) congestion on Blackwall Tunnel British Council for Offices, campaign to capital expenditure is cut 29/10, p11 Great Central Hotel Marylebone, Feasibility study 12/2, p9 | cut office building costs 21/5, p5 DOE remodelled as Regent Hotel 19/2, p11 Tower Hamlets council says tunnel | (Leader), 10 (ill) Construction likely to face sharpest (ill) would be cheaper 25/6, p10 | British Council of Shopping Centres to cuts 5/11, p5 (Leader), 8 Gil) Harlequin Centre Watford, Quality East London River Crossing, || issue guidelines on glazing after Ministers said to be expecting poor B4r9 i(cilklw) ork Award winners 11/6, p37- crualmipnagi g2n6/e2r,s p8d efeated in High Court || Brsiutrivsehy Floaft fRaoiolfuirnegs 8C/o10u, ncpi8l b(uLdegadeetr )f or construction 8/10, p5 OHpeeartahtrioown s AiCrepnotrrte C7o/m5b, ipn8e; d2 6/11, p13 bLrei dPgoen t acdreo sNso rSmeainned iees tucaarbyl e-2s3t/a7y,e dp 38 ||| Fpluabtl iRsohoefdin g:2 7/8D,e sipg2n0 and Good Practice pFlC6E C warningt o government 19/11 (ill) (ill) 23/7, p38-41 (ill) Investigating merger with NFRC and Full report of changes 3/12, p5 Joint venture company formed in India Oresund Straits fixed link between FRCAB 22/1, p10 (Lead,e8 -r9 )(il l) 5/3, p18 Sweden and Denmark 23/7, p5 (ill) British Gas HBF pre-budget meeting with On shortlist of project managers for Puente Duarte bridge, Dominican | Energy Design 93 Awards, winners 1 Chancellor Expo’ 98 15/10, p7 Republic, strengthening work 2/4, p11 10, p8 (ill) Invitation 22/1, p11 Savoy Theatre restoration 23/7, p11 (ill) Pension scheme to sue Josef Gartner Likely content 5/2, p5 (ill) Railway bridge collapse near re cladding on St James's Place 3/9, p8 Industry's reaction to the measures Three ex-employees win unfair Lewisham To reopen t alks with LT re 19/3, p5 (Leader), 8-9 (ill) dismissal case 26/2, p6 Court enquiry 15/10, p9 contribution to Jubilee Line 23/7, p6 NatWest says measures to stimulate Three Canary Wharf subcontractors to Verdict of unlawful death 22/10, p10 British Gypsum to call a halt to housebuilding essential 12/2, p16 issue High Court writ 26/3, p13 Will not be referred back to Crown slanging match with Cape Boards 2/4 Open letter to the Chancellor (Latham) US/UK cost comparison study Prosecution Service 5/11, p10 po »/3, p5 (Leader), 27 Findings criticised by architect and Registration of steelwork contractors British Land, rise in profits 17 12, p13 Open letter was a waste of effort; not a engineer participants 14/7, p10 (ill), for motorway bridges, proposal by British Library, see Libraries budget for growth (Latham) 2/4, p26 9.2 DOT 8/1, p8; 12/2, p13 British Rail: (see also Railway Lines Predictions (Latham) 5/11, p28 Says USb uildingcoss t less 16/4, p9; Second Forth Bridge, Forth Link Railway Stations) Predictions (Raynsford) 29/10, p18 30/4, p5 (Leader), 11, 42-5 Gill) Group comes forward with lproposal Appoints 4 QS firms to review capital Roads, budget will be cut 10% 9/10, p8 To split role of chairman and MD 23/7, 11/6, p8 projects before handover to Railtrack 3uilders Merchants p6 (ill) Second Severn Crossing, UCATT 12/11, pll Should be offering price cuts, not Waterloo International Rail dispute over bonuses Dozen big contractors in talks to win bribes and incentives to individual Terminal completed on time 21/5, p12 Continues 2/4, p7 track maintenance 3/12, p5 (Leader) employees (Harding) 13/8, p18; 10/9 (ill) Resolved 30/4, pl4 pi Western Morning News building, Tower Bridge Privatisation, wiitl prlovi de Building, (see also Builder Group) Architecture Feature 9/7, p42 (ill) Restoration completed 5/11, p7 opportunitiefso r the industry? 3/12 150th anniversary Bovis Homes, huge loss recorded at Transport minister Commemorative issue 17 Companies House 30/7, p12 Private study to consider alternatives Sritish Roads Federation, says DOT hi Comment 8/1, pS (Leader) Bovis International, La Manga Club to Tower Bridge 10/12, p8 failed to meet new roads targets for Suppiement re flects ups and downs of Hyatt Hotel, Spain 27/8, p11 (ill) Proposing tunnel to replace defective second year 13/8, p& the industry 19/2, p5 (Leader) Bowmer & Kirkland, Building 6o f Tower Bridge and new bridge at sritish Standards (see also Europe Architecture and building Carbrook Hall Office Park, Don Valley, Blackwall 7/5, p11 Standards) industry readership survey results 9 Sheffield 24/9, p13 (ill) To consider proposalfso r Tower BS5750, isi tw orking? 19/11 po BPB Industries Bridge tunnel, East London River p20-1 Building/Gallup poll of industry's 60% rise in profits 3/12, p15 (ill) Crossing and Blackwall Bridge 13/8, Deficiencies blamed for roofs causing reaction to Budget 117 12, pS Fall in shares caused by false report to plo injuries in 1990 gales 15/10, p9 Suilding Share competition winners analysts 15/1, p13 Tsing Ma Bridge, Hong Kong 13/8, p5 Sritish Standards Institution, new hq 19/3, p15 (ill) Rise in profits 9/7, p16 (ill) (ill) scheme in Chiswick Building sponsored conference Bracknell, Coppid Beech Hotel 8/4, p42 Brighton Use of non-BS5750 subcontractors presents findingso f Bovis US/UK cost 3 (ill) Amec picks up bill for remedial Controversy begins 12 11, p9 comparison study 16/4, p9; 30/4, pS Bradford cladding work on Trafalgar Place 22/1 Lucas subcontractor (Leader), 11, 42-5 Gil) Plans to convert Odsal Stadium p7 Calls for judicial review of BSI 19 Indtoe 19x92 8/1, p47-70 into national superdome 110/12, Bristol 11, p5 (Leader) ,10, 20-1 International Building Press Awards p9 (ill); (Corrections) 17/12, p7 Gill) Fish on Its Nose brisk sculpture 5/11, Writes to Ministers to adopt strict 26/11, p10 (ill) St Luke’s Hospital phase 1 almost pli ail) policy 17/12, p6 New advisory board 11/6, p12 (ill) complete 19/3, p14 (ill) MOD proposed procurement hq Progress 22/1, p10 (il) Building/ ABI contract surveys Cé Yorkshire Building Society new hq 19/ Artist's impression 5/2, p5 (ill) 3ritish Steel, to end volume discounts Contractors: League Tables 3, pll Gill) Row over choice of foreign cladding 7/5, pl4 Suilding Analysts, four top analysts Bradford-on-Avon, house and nine flats contractors British Telecom residential swatop ne w jobs 3/12 pl4 in walled garden, Housing Project Are UK firms really that bad? 15 10 management training centre Milton Building/ Barclays Construction Awards Winner 14/5, p9 p5 (Leader), 42-3 (ill) Keynes 30/7, p11 (ill) Forecasts, see Market I orecasts BUILDING 7 JANUARY 1994 Building Centre, European formed 26/3, p12 Anderson, John, new MD Bovis 23/7, Part 1, Building Partnerships 18/6, p5 Construction Centre opens 7/5, p19 Pre-Budget manifesto to Chancellor 8/ pé6 (ill) (Leader), 28-35 (ill) Building Components (see also Building 1, p7 Building Interview 12/11, p34-5 (ill) Part 2, Building Accord 25/6, (Leader) Materials and under Response to DOE consultation paper Armitage, Eric, CE North British HA, p5, 32-8 (ill) individual components): on plans to cut housing repair grant Building Interview 4/6, p32-3 (ill) Part 3, Building Efficiency 2/7, p38-45 Goldman Sachs study forecasts budget 24/9, p12 Baldry, Tony, Construction minister 2/ (ill) moderate price rises 26/11, p15 (ill) Says contractors do not have to pay 4, p32-3 (ill) Part 4, Building Professionalism 9/7, Product certification worries, report of redundancy costs under TUPE when Barratt, Sir Lawrie 5/2, p20-1 (ill) p5, 34-41 (ill) single market conference 12/11, p12 taking over council DLO contracts 28/ Crane, Alan, new CE Travers Morgan Bureaucracy, Building readers’ Timewatch lead times table 19/3, p55 5, p10; 6/8, p5 9/7, p30-1 (ill) examples 28/5, p5 (Leader), 23 Building Control: State of Trade Inquiry 29/1, p13; 8/4, Davis, Nick, senior partner Davis Burstead golf clubhouse, starts on site Building (Self Certification of p8; 9/7, p12; 8/10, p9 Langdon and Everest 7/5, p30-1 (ill) 23/4, p13 (ill) Structural Design) Regulations 1992 Still makes loss, despite staff cuts and Hodgkinson, Paul, CE Simons Group Busby, Colin, CE Kier Group on profits (Scotland): restructuring 26/3, p9 6/8, p24-5 (ill) announcement 1/10, p15 (ill) Delaying approvals in Scotland 29/1, To object to government pay when Jansen, Peter, CE MB Caradon 26/11, Business Analysis, see individual ps9 paid requirement 14/5, p9 p34-5 (ill) ; company names and subjects 5/11, May be introduced in England 12/2, To put case for amendments to Osborne, Trevor, PSA, Building pls plo Acquired Rights Directive to EC interview 3/9, p30-1 (ill) Business Parks DOE aims to facilitate private BC Commission 21/5, p10 (ill) Sawezuk, Basil, Siberian architect for Sudalparc business park, France 17/9, officers in 3 amendments to Building To pull out of FIEC, European DGI 26/2, p58-9 (ill) pil Act 12/11, p10; 26/11, p5 (Leader), 13, Construction Confederation 2/4, p10 Willmott, Ted, head of CITB 5/3, p32-3 C 38-9 Union membership survey results 10/ (ill) Fees: 9, p9 Building Regulations Cable and Wireless, refurbishment of Local authorities urging DOE to issue Building Europe 29/1, p40-5 (ill) Part B, Tesco superstore blaze, hq 7/5, p7 Gill) review 19/2, p14 Building Experiences Trust, schools Maidstone, call for revisions 6/8, p7 CAD, see Computers Building Cost Forecasts, see Market projects 27/8, p16-9 (ill) (ill) Callcutt, John, CE Crest Nicholson, City Forecasts: Building Cost Forecasts Building Failures: Part L Profile 19/2, p17 (ill) Building Datafile: BRE Construction Quality Forum Air conditioning, DOE to delay Part L Cambridge ABI contracts survey 22/1, p18-9; 23/ defects database launched 126/11, pi0 to consider further restrictions 3/12, Cambridge Regional College opens 4, p20-1 h<txt1>Roofing standards deficiencies py phase one of sixth form college 17/9, Barclays economic forecasts 29/1, blamed by BRE for roofs causing Energy requirements upgrade p10 (ill) p12, 16; 7/5, p15 injuries in 1990 gales 15/10, p9 Confirmed by John Gummer as Colleges’ clutch of new buildings, On Building cost forecasts 8/1, p14-15; 2/ Tollgate Mews Beckton: rating scheme and extra measures Site 3/9, p34-9 (ill) 4, p44-5; 2/7, p54-15; 8/10, Interim judgement in High Court 16/ 26/11, p9 Judge Institute Management College p56-7 (ill) 7, p9 Government has been too timid design 2/4, p18-22 (ill) Building indicators 12/3, p20; 4/6, p18 Out of court settlement 23/7, p8 (Raynsford) 26/3, p26 Cambridge University Press sports and 9; 3/9, p16-7; 3/12, p20-1 Residents sue Ideal Homes for Increased costs would delay social centre 1/10, p13 (ill) Montrose salary surveys 19/3, p18-9; Negligence 9/7, p9 housing recovery 5/2, p11 Case Report 28/5, p17; 16/7, p25 11/6, p10 (ill), 18-9; 1/10, p5 (Leader); Trafalgar Place Brighton, Proposal 22/1, p8 Camden, London Borough of, forced to 20-3 (ill) subcontractors blamed for cladding Technology feature 12/2, p48-9 close DLO after making loss 13/8, p8 Timewatch leadtime surveys 19/3, p55 failures 22/1, p7 Proposals re wiring, Water Byelaws Canary Wharf, see Docklands Building Design Partnership Wilmott Dixon, to be sued by Halifax and self-certification would bring big Canterbury, Chaucer College, Norwest Holst issues writ against BDP BS after collapse of houses in North changes 19/2, p44-5 University of Kent 4/6, p11 (ill); Case re DHSS hq in Leeds 5/2, p8 London 27/8, p10 Building Research Establishment: Study 13/8, p50-1 (ill) Building Dossiers: Building/Gallup Trade Survey state of Construction Quality Forum defects Cape, rise in profits 18/6, p15 Civic Centres, Basingstoke Civic industry poll 8/1, p5 (Leader), 7, 26-34 database launched 26/11, p10 Cape Boards and British Gypsum to call Offices 23/4, p39-46 (ill) (ill); 8/4, p4 (Leader), 5, 12-15; 9/7, p7, Moisture Conditions in the Walls of a halt to slanging match 2/4, p6 Conversions: 20-3; 15/10, p7, 20-4 Timber Frame Housing report 2/4,p4 Cardiff Aberdeen University library Building Homes, see Building (Leader), 9 Cardiff Bay Barrage converted to conference and visitor Supplements Office block testing structure built Covernment approval 12/11, p13 (ill) centre 29/1, p31-8 (ill) Building Indicators 12/3, p20-1; 4/6, inside airship hangar at Cardington On Demand Bonds row 4/6, p9 Courts, Taunton Magistrates’ courts p18-9; 3/9, p16-7 26/3, p11 (ill) Proposal 28/5, p47-52 (ill) 15/10, p33-40 (ill) Building Industrys,e eC onstruction Privatisation proposal: Hands-on science centre 28/5, p10 (ill) Hospitals: Industry Attacked by BRE chief 16/7, p5 On Demand Bonds row 4/6, p9 Royal Cornhill Hospital, Aberdeen Building Industry Half Marathons,e e (Leader), 13, 18-9 Care Homes,se e Housing: Elderly; 12/3, p39-46 (ill) Marathons Published in White Paper 9/7, p13 Housing: Disabled Wythenshawe Hospital, Heart Building \nterviews, see Building Research shows cleaning chairs is Car parks, Procurement Costs series Transplant Centre 23/7, p29-36 (ill) Profiles and Interviews more effective than cleaning air 17/12, p40-4 (ill) Index to Building Dossiers 1992 Building Materials (see also Building conditioning systems in sick building Caradon, see MB Caradon Museums, Heritage Motor Centre, Components and under individual syndrome 1/10, p10 Careers: Gaydon 10/9, p41-8 (ill) materials): Roofing standards deficiencies blamed Building a Career: Your Guide to the Schools: BBA Green product assessment by BRE for roofs causing injuries in Construction Team published 27/8, p5 Aylward School Enfield 7/5, p33-40 scheme: 1990 gales 15/10, p9 (Leader), 16 (ill) (ill) BMP output forecast: Building Sites, see Health and Safety Cardiff Airport, British Airways aircraft Bratton Fleming School, Devon 12/ Downgraded to 0.5% for 1994 17/12, Building Sites maintenance hangar 30/7, p10 (ill) 11, p39-46 (ill) p12 (ill) Building Societies, see Banks and CASEC, see Confederation of Sports Clubs, Hurlingham Club, new May have to be further upgraded 3/9, Building Societies Associations of Specialist Engineering swimming and leisure building 6/8, pl4 Building Societies Association, big Contractors p27-34 (ill) Upgraded for 1993, downgraded for upturn in lending 30/4, p18 Casson Conder, Basingstoke Civic Zoos, London Zoo African bird 1994 6/8, p12 Building Structures Group: Offices, Building Dossier 23/4, p39-46 enclosure and Whipsnade childrens’ BMP state of trade survey: To join forces with Specialist (ill) z00 15/1, p35-42 Shows slight improvement 12/3, p11 Engineering Contractors Group and Catering and Food Processing, Building Building Employers Confederation: Still improving 15/10, p15 possibly other groups as Construction supplement 10/9 Alleges complex Treasury rules are Goldman Sachs study forecasts Specialist Liaison Group 16/7, p10; 23/ Cathedrals, see Religious Buildings holding upj oint venture schemes 9/7, moderate price rises 26/11, p15 (ill) 7, p5; 6/8, p6; 29/10, p10, 16-7 CBR Group, Heidelberger Zement p10 Materials producers likely price rises: Building Supplements: mounts bid 1/10, p16 Calls on government to review Feature 29/1, p18-9 150th anniverary issue 17/2 CCT, see Local Authorities: Compulsory legislative red tape in the industry 5/3, Warning 22/1, p5 (Leader), 7 Bricks, Blocks and Masonry 15/10, Competitive Tendering Price rises are threatening contractors’ p53-71 (ill) Ceilings, Ceilings and Partitioning Constitutional review proposals: profits 18/6, p12 Catering and Food Processing 10/9 Special Feature 12/2, p34-44 (ill) Comments from the industry 10/9, Prices, review of current position 24/9, Cladding and Curtain walling 25/6, Celcon, to cut production and workers p8 (ill); 17/9, p5 (Leader) p50-1 p53-74 (ill) 17/12, p8 Include almost complete Product certification worries, report of Design and Build 30/7 Cement, see Concrete decentralisation 3/9, p5 (Leader), 7,8 singie market conference 12/11, p12 Doors and Windows 30/4; 29/10 Cement Roadstone Holdings,se eC RH (ill) Sales of paint, roof tiles and skip hire Flooring 26/3 Centex, City Profile 2/7, p17 (ill) Unity should take the place of up 13/8, p5 Housing 12/3; 6/93; 27/8 CFCs, see Environment: Ozone development of separate sub- Timewatch surveys 29/1, p48-9 Housing Design Awards 19/11 Depletion federations (Harding) 15/10, p26 Building Materials Producers: Refurbishment 28/5 Channel Tunnel (see also Railway Lines; Control bid by top 11 contractors Interim results will be affected by new Refurbishment, Central and Eastern Railway Stations) under ‘Newco’ codename 19/11, p7 accounting standard FRS3 13/8, p11 Europe 10/12, p56-63 (ill) Delay to opening may be caused by Deslandes, Ian: Pessimistic forecast for this year 23/4, Roofing 29/1; 24/9 software system testing 14/5, p17 Appointed as new DG 2/4, p10 (ill) pl7 Building Surveyors, Consultants’ league Fire accident played down and Expected to be new director general State of trade survey shows slight tables 24/9, p5 (Leader), 18-23 handover date confirmed 26/11, p8 19/3, p12 (ill) improvement 12/3, p11 Building Systems (see also Housing Opening day: European Construction Industry Building Procurement Cost Update 5/2, System-Built): Handover day photo selection 10/12, Forum proposal leaves out FIEC 26/ p34-7; 30/4, p52-5; 17/9, p58-61; 10/12, Stanhope developing scheme to p4 (Leader), 16-7 (ill) 11, p12 p40-3 assemble mix and match catalogue of Handover day set at 10th December National Contractors Group: Building Products, see Building building parts in conjunction with top after surprise agreement on Chairman warns that large firms may Components; Building Materials; architects 8/10, p5 (Leader), 8 completion funding 30/7, p7 leave FCEC 26/3, p5 (Leader), 9 Building Supplements Building Vision series: Inaugural train journey by VIPS 17/ New executive committee and BCF Building Profiles and Interviews: Introduction 11/6, p28-33 (ill) 12, p6 (ill) 50 BUILDING 7 JANUARY 1994 Official opening day named as 6th CITB, see Training: Construction Collateral Warranties, see Insurance | RICS building conservation award May 1994 2/7, p16 Industry Training Board Colleges, see Universities and Colleges 1993, winners 29/10, p7 (ill) Transmanche Link, Neville Simms City Challenge Comment, see Guest; Harding; Pawley; RSA Art for Architecture awards 23 becomes new chairman 7/5, p13 Feature article 16/4, p5 (Leader), 14-6 Raynsford | p8 (ill) Transmanche link dispute with (ill) Community architecture, see Shapemakers Aluminium award Eurotunnel re unpaid work: Private sector investment: Architecture |w inner 4/6, p41 (ill) Case has lessons for smaller cases First round winners are exaggerating Company Accounts, new accounting Structural Steel Design Awards 19/2, p32 to avoid losing funding 5/2, p12 standard FRS3 13/8, p11, 13 Gi) winners 5/11, p12 (ill) Contractors face huge costs this year Government urging more effort after Company Cars, survey of contractors Tectonic European Architectural and TML confident of court triumph dismal first year figures 23/4, p10 18/6, p7 | Photographer of the Year, winners 26 23/4, p17 (ill) City Profiles, see individual company Company of Designers 2, p18-9 (ill) EIB concerned that deadlocked names Writ served by Solemeasure re poor Waltham Forest Borough Council dispute will cause delays 30/4, p18 City Technology Colleges, see design on Ocean Court Flats, | tower block redevelopment (ill) Universities and Colleges Plymouth 22/1, p12 competition 19/11, p5 (Leader), 12 Four contractors to make write offs as Civic Centres Company Voluntary Arrangements, |W elsh Development Agency business talks break down 12/3, p17 Basingstoke Civic Offices, Building should be permitted by IR as way of centre design competition lwinners History of the dispute and review of Dossier 23/4, p39-46 (ill) avoiding receiverships 12/2, p12 22/10, p12 Gil) the current situation 14/5, p19 (ill) Northampton Guildhall, Natural Stone Competitions and Awards Compulsory Competitive Tendering, see Law Lords rule against Eurotunnel Award winner 5/11, p45-59 (ill) Aluminium Imagination Architectural | Local Authorities injunction 29/1, p10 Civic Trust: Building a Better Britain Awards, winners 4/6, p36-42 (ill) Computer Centres Tribunal ruling re air handling conference Arups initiate award in memory of Staffordshire University new claimed as victory by both lsides 2/4, Civil Aviation Authority, CAD being Peter Rice 5/11, pll computing department 5/3, p19 (ill) used to design service installations for Bordeaux Magistrate’s Court Computers (see also Charles Brands, Lagan Weir Belfast 28/ CAA control centre near Southampton extension, winner 22/1, p13 (ill) Telecommunications) 5, p11 Gil) 1/10, p48-9 (ill) Brick Mountain competition, Bath University computer model of the Charles Church: Cladding: responses 26/2, p16-7 city 27/8, p34-5 (ill) Sales double 12/3, p18 Cladding and Curtain Walling, British Council for Offices interior Building on IT for Quality report, Sales increase 50% so far this year 3/9, Building supplement 25/6, p53-74 (ill) award, winner 21/5, p8 (ill) survey of computing expenditure 23/4, p14 (ill) Curtain Walling: British Gas Energy Design 93 Awards, p52-3 Chartered Builder Scheme, see Bath University CWCT standard winners 1/10, p8 (ill) CAD Chartered Institute of Building Finally to be published 8/1, p9 British Steel Colourcoat Building Applications at Nicholas Grimshaw Chartered Institute of Building: Published 5/2, p30-1 (ill) Awards, winner 5/2, p11 (ill) 15/10, p46-7 Gil) Banks’ funding policies for Reviewed 19/2, p49 (ill) Building 150th birthday essay Aukett Associates CAD system 26/ construction firms: British manufacturers not on MOD competition, conditions 11, p42-3 (ill) Telephone helpline 5/2, p10 shortlist for new procurement hq, Are Building and Interbuild Isuzu Trooper Being used to design service To be subject of national campaign UK firms really that bad? 15/10, p5 vehicle, winner installations for CAA control centre 22/1, p22-3 (ill) (Leader), 42-3 (ill) Building in the Countryside award, 1/10, p48-9 (ill) President’s Medal award winner 8/10, DTI to investigate 24/9, p5,9 winner Reflex software being developed by p3l Labour MP presses defence Building Manager of the Year Awards invenotf Soonrat a 28/5, p56; 2/7, p53 Chartered Institution of Building ministers again 29/10, p10 Nominees 13/8, p6 (ill) Services Engineers: Labour MP protests 10/12, p9 Winners 8/10, p31-47 (ill) Sainsbury uses CAD to produce New president David Lush attacks Progress of investigation 1/10, p10 Building Share competition, winners design manuals 29/1, p46-7 lunacy of CCT 14/5, p8 (ill) Defects File 5/2, p30-2 (ill) 19/3, p15 (ill) Construction Industry Computing President Brian Moss attacks folly of Stone staining: Business Energy Award winner 26/11, | Association awards, winners 26/2, CCT at annual dinner 12/2, p14 (ill) Canary wharf cladding is scarred by p12 (ill) pl2 Gil), 62 Gil) Cheltenham Borough Council being sealant 26/2, p8 (ill) Carpenter's Company Company award Computer Aided Facilities sued by developer over scrapped car Defects file 5/3, p42-3 (ill) winner 3/12, p11 Management 24/4, p48-9 (ill) park plan 11/6, p10 Unpublished NEDC report criticises Cheltenham Civic Society Award Computerised Litigation Support Tools Chernobyl, see Ukraine inefficiency of the industry 29/1, p11 winner 12/3, p12 (ill) are becoming essential 1/10, p30-1 Cherry, Alan, MD Countryside Thin stone cladding Chernobyl, competition to enclose Construction Industry Computer Properties: Claims consultants: reactor, results 9/7, p48-9 (ill) Exhibition, preview 19/2, p46-8 (ill) On return to profit 10/12, p13 Gill) James R Knowles v Group Topek CIOB President's Medal award winner Construction IT Forum formed 3/5, Reports South East land price rises 8/ Holdings and Topek Roofing 17/9, 8/10, p31 p13 4, p5 (ill) (Bingham) p28, (Case Reports) 29 Construction Industry Computing Council Building maintenance Chetwood, Sir Clifford, at unveiling of Unlike lawyers, must reveal advice to Association awards, winners 26/2, p12 departments, how computers can help NVQ banner at Downing Street p22/1, clients (Bingham) 23/4, p32 (ill), 62 Gill) administration 12/11, p48-9 (ill) pl12 dill) Clare, Richard, in Building Vision Design competition to redevelop Hardware China: series, Part 1, Building Partnerships stations 17/12, p9 May now be hired complete with Airports, huge number of contracts 18/6, p28-35 (ill) Dragon Award, goes to Mowlem for software 7/5, p45 may become available 22/10, p11 Clark, Brian (Column) work with unemployed in Birkenhead Notepad computers 21/5, p54-5 (ill) Graham Caruthers to manage Beijiing Compulsory Competitive Tendering, 22/10, p10 Olivetti radio PC network could mark factory complex 15/1, p8 (ill) conflicting regimes of UK and EC 13, Du Pont Office of the Year Award, end of raised floors 11/6, p12 Special Report on 8 day trade mission: 8, p22-3 winner 1992 Premier Systems buys Techsonix 28 China Survey 1/10, p5 (Leader), 33-41 EC Services Directive implementation Glasgow Tower competition, winner 5, p56 Gil) delayed 6/8, p20-1 22/1, pl2 Gil) Software China & Hong Kong, Special Report on Clarke, Kenneth: Green Building of the year award, Amey and Techsonix to jointly the market 15/1, p4 (Leader), 25-33 Full report of budget changes 3/12, p8 winner 7/5, p10 (ill), 42-3 GID produce post-contract administration (ill) 9 Gi) Housing Design Awards, 19/11, p10 software 8/1, p38-9 (ill) Chipboard, BEC concerned over Forms committee to sift through (ill); Building Supplement 19/11 Building modelling systems reviewed performance of floating floors 25/6, potential joint venture schemes 19/11, Housing Project Awards 1993 winner by Catherine Ho, consultant 8/4, p38 p13 p9 (ill) 14/5, p9 9 (ill) Chlorofluorocarbons, see Environment: Imaginary memo from Chief Whip re International Building Press Awards, Contractors’ databases of client Ozone Depletion Tory backbenches (Latham) 2/7, p22 winners 26/11, p10 (ill) information 4/6, p53 Church Langley Water Tower 3/12, p12 Meets pre-budget delegation from Jones of Oswestry water sculpture Developments for structural (ill) HBF re slowness of housing recovery competition winner 9/7, p8 (ill) engineers 2/4, p42-3 Churches and Cathedrals, see Religious 24/9, p7 (ill) Landscape Institute award winner 26/ Interactive learning packages 12/2, Buildings Renews government's committment to 11, p11 Gi) p50-1 Cinemas: peserve MIRAS relief 30/7, p12 National Centre for Literature, design Concert Halls, see Theatres IMAX cinema to be built as part of Clayton Bowmore: competition winner 5/3, p8 (ill) Concrete South Bank complex 19/11, p7 Gill) Chairman asks lawyer to investigate Natural Stone Awards, winners 5/11, Blue Circle and Rugby Group, fall in Ritzy Cinema Brixton to be restored bank’s consultant's report 19/2, p12 p45-59 (ill) sales 4/6, p13 and extended 26/3, p14 (ill) Chairman blames lack of support from Association promotional literature Blue Circle to take EC to European Circle 33 housing association, police bank for receivership 5/2, p11 award (Latham) 3/12, p22 Court over alleged subsidies to Greek investigation of maintenance fraud: Sale of assets by receiver repays bank New Year Honours, construction producers 23/4, p13 Begins 21/5, p7 in full 23/4, p10 industry winners 8/1, p11 (ill) CBR Group, Heidelberger Zement Grant for new approvals withdrawn Cleveland Borough Council contracts Office of the Year Award, winners 19/ mounts bid 1/10, p16 by HC 18/6, p10 awarded to DLO despite much lower 11, pll Concrete brick makers hope to Problem has revealed cracks in tenders: Quality Brickwork Awards 1993, regain market share as sales rise 30/4, government’s HA policy (Raynsford) Criticism 5/2, p6 winners 11/6, p37-49 (ill) pl9g 25/6, p5 (Leader), 25 DOE supports council 28/5, p10 Queens Birthday Honours 1993 18/6, Concrete floor slabs and screeds Suspension of funding lifted but Mark CMW Group, receivership 21/5, p16 p10 (ill) (Defects File) 2/4, p40-1 Boleat resigns from HC 25/6, p8 Coates, Michael, Gardiner and Reichstag parliament building NASA scientists researching Circle Partnership: Theobald, thinks salaries will not rise competition manufacture of concrete on the moon Awarded deferred costs against this year 11/6, p19 (ill) Will its character be destroyed? 6/8, p5 Trafalgar House and LMI in case re Codes of conduct for professionals (Pawley) 9/7, p26 Special Feature 19/3, p40-50 (ill) Circle housing development 26/2, p7 should be concerned with ethics and Winning design by Norman Foster Confederation of Associations of Forced by NHBC to begin repairs on not etiquette (Hutchinson) 28/5, p28 16/7, pli Gl) Specialist Engineering |Contractors scheme 12/3, p8 Coleman, Alice, Utopia on Trial RIBA National Awards for CE Rudi Klein, on government plans to May be affected by receivership of implementation trial (Guest) 30/7, p18 Architecture, winners 8/1, p8 (ill) require all departments to ensure Jacobs Island Company (QES) 5/3, p9 Coles, David, on new accounting RIBA Regional Awards for contractors do not use pay when paid (ill) standard FRS3 13/8, p13 (ill) architecture, winners 1/10, p9 (ill) clauses 30/4, p7 (ill) BUILDING 7 JANUARY 1994 1993 INDEX Criticises MI5 HQ refurbishment for May be launched in next few Report Profit from Innovation: a BR track maintenance programme onerous new contracts on months 5/3, p12 Management Booklet For the privatisation may prove lmajor source subcontractors 10/9, p11 Michael Latham: Construction Industry published 19/11, of work 1/10, p9 Pressing for changes to insolvency law Appointed as chairman, expects py Business Analysis 3/12, p16 to protect subcontractors 12/3, p9 interim report in twelve months 9/ Robin wilson voted chairman-elect 19/ Companies House survey of accounts Survey shows onerous terms and 7, pS (Leader), 14 (ill) 3, p14 shows losses of privately owned conditions against subcontractors First stage interim report Warns of job losses if capital building firms 30/7, p12 common 5/2, p7 published 17/12, p9 (ill) expenditure is cut in Budget 29/10, Company Cars survey 18/6, p7 Wins backing of Scottish lawyer for Will be approached to lead review pll Construction minister warns direct payments from employers to 25/6, p7 Construction Industry Employers subcontractors to form united front 2/ subcontractors 24/9, p12 Industry's disintegrating contractual Council: 4, p11 dill) Conference and Exhibition Centres: system needs revising (Harding) 22 CIEC and CIC six point plan to Contractors’ Programmes in Aberdeen University library converted 1, p24 Chancellor: ICEDC.UA (Phipps) 30/7, p22 to conference and visitor centre, Professional institutions’ regional Delivered 30/7, p9 Contractors turning developer on Building Dossier 29/1, p31-8 (ill) meetings, what goes on? (Guest) 8/ Draft 11/6, p11 becalmed projects, management series Belfast concert and conference hall 10, p24 Warns of job losses if capital 8/10, p50-4 (ill) 18/6, p10 (ill) Red tape task force, proposes change expenditure is cut in Budget 29/10, Contractual clauses concerning delay London Masonic Centre, fire damage in 714 status 16/7, p8 pll or disruption (Minogue) 9/7, p27 28/5, p7 Gill) Registration of building workers, Construction Industry Registration European contractors’ acquisitions in Thailand, United Nations Conference proposal sent out to 40 organisations Working Party, skills register Britain, Feature 4/6, p15 centre Bangkok 6/8, p8 (ill) 30/4, p12 proposal sent out to 40 organisations Greig Middleton survey shows four Conferences and Seminars (see also Construction industry deregulation 30/4, p12 firms with borrowings greater than Conservative Party; Exhibitions; task force: Construction Industry Research assets 4/6, p13 Labour Party): CIC and RIBA worried it may Association: HVCA survey highlights extent of Building sponsored conference undermine energy regulations 28/5, Rebukes top contractors for not retention money abuse 22/1, p10 presents findings of Bovis US/UK cost p12 (ill) contributing to research 125/6, p9 Quoted UK builders forecast to show comparison study 16/4, p9; 30/4, p5 Feature 28/5, p5 (Leader), 22-3 Construction Industry Sector Group, see disappointing results 27/8, p13 (Leader), 11, 42-5 (ill) Meeting to finalise details 19/3, National Economic Development League tables. Euroconstruct, sees recession plo Council BuildinTgop 50 17/9, p5 (Leader), spreading 8/1, p12 Construction minister warns Construction Industry Training Board, 20-3 European Solar energy review subcontractors to form united front 2/ see Training Nikko Europe profit margin and sales (Pawley) 11/6, p22 4, p11 Gill) Construction Intelligence Data survey league table 4/6, p14 Intelligent Buildings seminar at ECA, Control bid by for BEC and FCEC by shows high level of late payments by Top 20 Contractors Lists review (Latham) 5/2, p16 top 11 contractors under ‘Newco’ contractors 11/6, p12 Top 40 Contractors Lists 15/1, p14; MIPIM, international development codename 19/11, p7 Construction IT Forum formed 3/5, 19/2, p16; 26/3, p18; 28/5, p18; 18/6, festival at Cannes 19/3, p12 Industry should take fewer holidays pl3, p16; 16/7, p16; 13/8, p12; 17/9, p16; Private Capital in Road and Rail (Hutchinson) 29/1, p22 Construction Management 15/10, p16; 19/11, p17; 17/12, p12 Infrastructure conference, 1/10, p9 (ill) Manpower employment survey shows Construction Management article in Top 500 European Companies 3/12 UK& US building recovery?, County quarter of building firms planning to Construction Law Journal is misguided p29-41 Natwest 18/6, p15 recruit 24/9, p12 (Minogue) 23/7, p26-7 Liability for defects in Darlington Confidentiality: Manufacturing and Construction Not as popular as traditional methods Borough Council v Wiltshier Northern Litigation privilage, does it extend to Industries Alliance, to be launched by says survey 16/4, p5 (Leader), 10 and Colbart v Kumar (Bingham) 12/ consultants? (Bingham) 17/12, p32 MPs and industry bodies to lobby Construction Sites, see Health and 11, p30 Conflict in the industry, see Construction Government 26/2, p7 Safety: Building Sites Market conditions Industry Northern Ireland, government plans Construction Sponsorship Directorate, City analysts downgrade results Connarty, Michael MP, to table Private measures to stamp out terrorist see Environment, Department of forecasts for 1992 29/1, p15 Members Bill re payments by clients to extortion on building sites 23/4, p11 Constructors Liaison Group Company results 1993 7/5, pS subcontractors 13/8, p8 Priorities for 1993 to work towards Cool reception by CIC and FCEC 5/11, (Leader), 16-8 Conoco, hq is one of first corporate recovery (Latham) 8/1, p20 pll Syspas financial monitoring company campuses in this country 12/2, p7 (ill) Project managers, pay training and Feature 29/10, p16-7 predicts four top contractors will fail Conservation: status, feature 2/7, p5 (Leader), 46-51 Launched 29/10, p10 in next three years 15/10, p9 Character of Conservation Areas report (ill) Consultants’ League Tables 24/9, p5 Marketing management, feature 4/6, by RTPI (Moor) 10/12, p20 Reduced capacity could hinder (Leader), 18-23 p5 (Leader), 44-50 (ill) English Heritage building recovery, feature 23/4, p5 (Leader), Contaminated Land, see Environment Payment of subcontractors conservation training centre opens 18/ 24-5 Continuing Professional Development, CASEC pressing for changes to 6, p13 (ill) Report commissioned by EC from WS see Training insolvency law to protect Heritage department issues Atkins on trends in construction Contract Disputes (see also Contractual subcontractors 12/3, p9 consultative documents on listed About to be published 28/5, p12 Disputes (Feature) and Legal Cases) Construction Intelligence Data buildings and conservation areas 13/8, Exposes wastage and malpractice 19/ Apportionment of blame for damage survey shows high level of late p20 11, p8 (Lloyd) 22/10, p26 payments 11/6, p12 Is the cost of architectural Published 26/11, p5 (Leader), 20-1 Architect tried to play lawyer, in West Government policy conservation getting too high? Will DOE follow these proposals or Faulkner Associates v the London BEC and CASEC expected to press (Pawley) 12/2, p24 wait for Latham’s? 26/11, p5 Borough of Newham (Bingham) 29/1, for 10-15% interest on late payments Conservative Party (see also Review of the Year, full of false dawns p28 24/9, p10 Government policy) 17/12, p4 Architects’ certificates, challenging BEC to object to pay when paid Conference report 15/10, p5 (Leader), Single voice campaign: them can be difficult (Miller) 15/10, requirement 14/5, p9 10-11 (ill) Sir George Young deems idea p30-1 DOE, DOT and DOH have Little difference with Labour re unrealistic 18/6, p5 (Leader), 11, 28 Best way to save your job is get difficulties forming clause to meet housing and economic policies 35 (ill) involved in a legal dispute (Bingham) government policy on prompt (Latham) 1/10, p26 Site twinning swap scheme between 15/1, p22 payment 29/1, p14 Construction Forecasting and English and French students 19/11, Blackmail, are there any remedies? Guidelines will require all Researsceeh J,oi nt Forecasting pll (Bingham) 21/5, p30 departments to ensure contractors Committee for the Construction Specifications: Claims consultants, unlike lawyers, do not use pay when paid clauses Industries Performance specifications, whose must reveal advice to clients 30/4, p7; 30/7, p10 Construction Industry (see also Market role and responsibility? (Bingham) (Bingham) 23/4, p32 Michael Mates proposal for Conditions; Research): 18/6, p24 Collaberation can save multiple actions statutory interest on late BEC calls on government to review Product substitution is a scourge of on the same issues 19/11, p30 payments would show government legislative red tape in the industry 5/3, the industry (Hutchinson) 25/6, p22 Computerised Litigation Support Tools means business (Bingham) 16/7, p13 Williams, Geoffrey, expounds theory are becoming essential 1/10, p30-1 p24 Building a Career: Your Guide to the that middle management have lost Dispute between Eurotunnel and TML Prompt payment goal will be hard to Construction Team published, and touch with practical skills of building has lessons for smaller cases (Lloyd) enforce (Minogue) 30/4, p32-2 other educational ventures 27/8, p5 (Bingham) 15/10, p30 19/2, p32 Revision to contracts will include 30 (Leader), 16 (ill) Construction Industry Computing DIY contract modifications lead to day payment by government Building Vision series: Association: disputes later (Phipps) 19/2, p32-3 departments to contractors 3/9, p10 Introduction 11/6, p28-33 (ill) Awards, winners 26/2, p12 (ill), 62 (ill) Global claims (Jessop) 18/6, p23 Late payments conference in Part 1, Building Partnerships 18/6, p5 History of its successes 17/9, p57 Provision of security for legal costs (Leader), 28-35 (ill) Construction Industry Council: (Masons) 3/12, p26-7 rart 2, Building Accord 25/6, p5 Asks Chancellor to phase out MIRAS Repudiatory Breach, in Gibbs v PSA pay when paid clause (Leader), 32-8 (ill) 10/9, p12 Tomlinson (Masons) 26/3, p30-1 Criticised in Commons early day Part 3, Building Efficiency 2/7, p38- Calling for ARCUK replacement to Right to assign the right to sue has motion 5/2, p7 45 (ill) register all building professionals 12/ limits 22/1, p28 (Lioyd) To be introduced 8/1, p9 Part 4, Building Professionalism 9/7, 2,pll Contractors. May cause them to be removed p5 (Leader), 34-41 (ill) Calls for more support for the industry Ask EU to investigate charges for from government contractors’ lists Clean building sites and cutting from the DOE 21/5, p9 places on lists of approved firms 3/12, 21/5, p8 material wastage should zo together CIEC and CIC six point plan to pll h<txt2>PSA proposal to phase out (Hutchinson) 22/10, p22 Chancellor Balfour Beatty and the question of staged payments condemned by Conflict: Delivered 30/7, p9 Variations after the completion date CASEC 19/2, p11 Government study into sources of Draft 11/6, p11 (Bingham) 26/3, p30 Readers’ ideas for dealing with late conflict in the industry: Planning joint certification scheme for 3arbour Index report says contractors payers (Bingham) 2/7, p24 Crisis meeting to try to find private project managers with APM 22/10, are eroding architect's role 14/5, p12; Salaries, more companies plan freezes sector representatives 8/1, p10 plo 21/5, p56-7 this year 11/6, p10 (ill) BUILDING 7 JANUARY 1994 1993 INDEX Subcontractors: Clause 24 conflict in Finnigan v Builders Merchants should be offering PSA Building Management South Engineering Contractors Group and Community Housing Association price cuts, not bribes and incentives to East possibly other groups 16/7, p10 (Lloyd) 23/7, p26 individual employees (Harding) 13/8, Fraud claim may deter bidders 19/3, Tenders, Gardiner and Theobald warn Negligence liability in National Trust p18; 10/9, p7 contractors against under-bidding 12/ v Haden Young (Morris) 27/8, p24 Circle 33 housing association, police H/O C hearing finds minor 2, p8 RIBA splits tribunal 10:1 over investigation of maintenance fraud irregularities but dismisses fraud Top banks are seeking healthy firms proposed changes 9/7, p11 Begins 21/5, p7 case 17/9, pll for mergers etc with ailing ones 5/3, JCT 81, Supplementary Provision S6, Grant for new approvals withdrawn Inland revenue pls control of employer’s losses (Phipps) by HC 18/6, p10 Continues investigation after main Contracts: 16/4, p26-7 Cleveland Borough Council contracts inquiry ends 11/6, p8 Attendance clauses (Minogue) 29/1, JCTS87, limits redress over defective awarded to DLO despite much lower Joins probe 26/3, p7 p30 work (Minogue) 5/2, p22-3 tenders Internal inquiry 12/3, p7 Best endeavour clauses and JCT Minor Works 1993, review Criticism 5/2, p6 Warwick District Council corruption extensioofn tsim e (Bingham) 12/3, (Phipps) 24/9, p30-1 DOE supports council 28/5, p10 allegations, chief planning officer p32 Joint Contracts Tribunal Discounts on fee management Geoffrey Wilson released on bail 22 Champerty and Maintenance, ie “no RIBA splits tribunal 10:1 over contracts scam 10/9, p5 (Leader), 7, 10, p9 win, no fee” deals are void (Bingham) contract changes 9/7, pil 20-1 (ill) Wimpey, Worthington, Allan, former 1/10, p30 To become independent limited Enfield Council, Robert Osborne and director, jailed for fraud 30/7, p5 (ill) Compound interest (Lloyd) 30/4, p32 company 25/6, p10 specialist contractor jailed 7/5, p10 COSHH, see Health and Safety Construction industry’s disintegrating Liquidated damages in Philips (Hong Essex Council, charges dropped Cost Forecasts, see Market Forecasts contractual system needs revising Kong) Ltd v Attorney-lGeneral of Hong against former Planning Director 19/2, Building cost forecasts (Harding) 22/1, p24 Kong (Lioyd) 5/3, p28 plo | Cost Update, see Building Procurement C2a2om/ne1tn,r dacpm3te0sn; tls1i2s /ti3tn,og -c po3pn4ut;br alc1i4ts/ h5ed,d o cp3u4m;e n1t6/s7 , OnpB 9E DCe mcaalnlsd foBro ngdosv ernment ban 11/6, aFanBrder ,g fiofnrsog errm2y4e /r9t, r iaClpE 9G erald Smith, theft ||| CoCCsoatsbatli en U padnda teW ireless, refurbishment of p26; 17/9, p32; 19/11, p31 Concern among contractors re Gives evidence 22/10, p8 hq 7/5,p 7 (ill) Contracts survey 22/1, p18-9; 23/4, acceptability 12/2, p7 Hackney Borough Council, contracts | City profile 8/10, p16 (ill) pC2o0n-t1r actual status quo must be CBonTfl &ic Bt R beotvweere n CrJososhrnai lG uprmomjeecrts a6n/8d, atewnadredresd 5t/o2 , DpL6O despite much lower ||| CoAaltlumsi nFiinnga ncdiev istihorne astaelne s counter abandoned; one body should be plo Hunter, Paul & Michael, jailed for 714 | claim 5/3, p7 answerable to the client for design, DOE to ban them, gummer tells BEC tax fraud 25/6, p11 Peabody injunction 26/2, p14 quality and after-sales service conference 19/11, p8 Italy, top contractors seeking Sells to Hanson instead of accepting (Harding) 16/7, p20 Environment secretary considering refinancing as result of « orruption French bid 26/3, p11 Design and Build Contracts: ban by government bodies 12/7, p7 investigation 8/10, p15 Issues writs against consultants on Building Supplements 23/7 Feature article 5/3, p20-1 Japanese anti-corruption drive Deira Creek Waterfront in UAE 2/4, p8 Cost study of three ORMS fitting out Top contractors seek meeting with continues with arrest of Shimizu Losses double 8/4, plo (ill) projects shows design and build is treasury to ask for government chairman 24/9, p8 Lovell, Alan, becomes finance director cheapest 1/10, p12 intervention 12/3, p13 Lambeth Borough Council, DLO 19/3, p16 Design and Build Debate Feature 5/ Onerous terms and conditions against abuse of CCT Retiring chairman admits markets 11, p20-1 subcontractors common in CASEC Anger at revelation that banned firms were misjudged 21/5, p16 More road schemes to be design and survey 5/2, p7 were reinstated 12/2, p9 Rights issue 1/10, p15 build, following government trial 12/ Performance monitoring and Botes contractor Rights issue fails 12/11, p15 2, p8; 30/4, pll termination in Krinkels v Plymouth Assets frozen for second time 19 Seeking buyer for housing division 14 Determinations (Minogue) 8/4, p24 (Davies) 2/7, p24-5 11, p9 5, pl? Employers’ responsibilities in Post-contract administration software Wins High Court rule re asset freeze | Staff pay cut is amid cost-cutting contracts (Phipps) 26/11, p30-1; 10/ to be co-produced by Amey 8/1, p38-9 ) l l, p7 measures 15/1, pll 12, p22-3 (ill) Council gives reprieve, pending To be sued for compensation by Exclusion clauses in the case of Fillite Practical Completion, what is its outcome of public inquiry 26/2, p7 labourer Damian Hodgett 30/7, p8 (Runcorn) and the cenospheres meaning? (McLean) 29/10, p20-1 Details and repercussions 29/1, p5 | Costain, Peter (Lloyd) 14/5, p32 Retention of Title (Bingham) 12/2, p26 (Leader), 8-9 (ill) City profile 8/10, p16 (ill) Extensions of time can be backdated Right to Amendment as alternative to District Auditor's report 28/5, plo Despite terrible press, wins support when contractor is in default (Lloyd) Right to Set-off (Morris) 12/11, p30-1 Elizabeth Arden QC sets out terms of from former city critic 8/10, p15 19/3, p32 SEACC new main and sub contracts reference for public inquiry 14/5, p11 Future may be at stake over Coal Extensions of time, old case of Holme v are sheer common sense (Bingham) Government puts ban on highways mining sale 5/3, p7 Guppy illustrates problems (Phipps) 9/ 7/5, p26 contracts 30/7, p11 | Costain Homes, to be bought by Redrow 7, p28-9 SFA92D&B.EC, extends architect's Government ultimatum to explain 2/7, p15 (ill) Float in relation to extensions of time duty to explain and advise (Phipps) 22/ accounts 16/4, p11 Costs (Minogue) 5/3, lp28-9 1, p28-9 Independent inquiry would need a Bovis US/UK cost comparison study Fully incorporated texts would solve Variations (Minogue) 6/8, p22 year 5/2, p6 Findings criticised by architect and lots of the problems caused by Variations after the completion date in Internal inquiry report published 22 engineer participants 14/7, p10 (ill) publication of separate amendments to Balfour Beatty Building 1 1, p13 22-3 (ill) cIoCnEt rCaocntds it(iPohnisp pso)f C8o/n1t0r,a ctp:2 6-7 C5,h eps34t-e5r mount Properties (Proctor) 28/ Rreefpuasyemd e ton t coof ntrreatcetnotriso n 5/m3o, npe1y1 being S3a0/y4s, UpSbS u(iLleaddiern)g,s 1c1o,s t 4l2e-s5s (i1l6l/) 4, p9 Clause 60 (6), 5th and 6th editions World Bank Sample Bidding Union takes legal advice to fight Building Materials prices, review of (Lloyd) 30/4, p32; (Lloyd) 24/9, p30 Documents 17/9, p28-9 claims 6/8, p8 current position 24/9, p50-1 6th edition, D Corrigenda (Phipps) 5/ Work programme clauses (Minogue) Wins powers to seize documents Olivetti radio PC network could mark 11, p32 26/2, p32 from suspect contractors 15/10, p8; end of costly raised floors 11/6, p12 ICEDC.UA and Contractors’ Contracts Surveys, see Contractors 29/10, p7 Procurement series Programmes (Phipps) 30/7, p22 League Tables Lehrer McGovern Bovis, fraud B1 light industrial buildings 25/¢ ICE New Engineering Contract, cost of Control, see Building Control investigation 27/8, p8 p42-6 (ill) production revealed 2/7, p9 Conversions (see also Refurbishment) Liverpool Council corruption trial Car parks 17/12, p40 (ill) IFC84 and non-completion certificates Agricultural Buildings, dutch Builder Roy Stewart Social housing 27/8, p36-41 (ill) (Phipps) 14/5, p32-3 barn converted to office 7/5, p46-7 Aquitted 5/3, p9 Student residences 22/10, p37-42 (ill) IFC 84 does not work (Harding) 19/11, (ill) Denies paying Hatton to obtain land, Supermarkets 16/4, p50-3 (ill) p27 Library at Aberdeen University trial continues 26/2, p5 Coulson-Thomas, Colin, Boardroom Insurance and indemnity clauses in converted to conference and visitor Talks abc ut his ordeal 19/3, p11 @il) Management Feature 17/9, p50-4 (ill) subcontracts (Minogue) 11/6, p23 centre, Building Dossier 29/1, p31-8 Court hears of land deal with Coulter, Hugh, Building Manager of the JCT contracts (ill) Charterhouse 5/2, p5 Year award, Gold medal winner 8/10 As potential source of conflict, in Office schemes to be converted to Defendants deny charges as trial p47 (ill) Building Accord article 25/6, p5 housing begins 15/1, p7 Council For the Protection of Rural (Leader), 32-8 Are there dangers? (Moor) 25/6, Hatton acquitted but trial to continue England, Lost Land-Land Use Change Comparison of CP, D&B, JCT80 and p24 19/3, pll in England 1945-90 report (Moor) 12 JCTS81 (Phipps) 19/3, p32-133 London proposals 5/3, p8; 12/3, p10 Report of first week's court 11, p28 Domestic subcontract proposal School, St Audries House, to be proceedings 22/1, p7 Councils, see Local Authorities Increasing pressure to introduce it converted to housing 5/3, p12 (ill) McCormack International subjected Country Towns,se e Planning 22/1, p9 Cooling Systems, see Ventilation and Air to extortion by US Mafia gang 5/11 | Countryside Properties Rebuffed for third time by JCT Conditioning p12 Returton prsofi t 10/12, p13 Gi) council 29/1, p10 Cooper, Peter, wins International Mills, David Paul, sentenced for stolen Schonfeld Square housing for Government works contract, RIBA Building Press Award 26/11, p10 (ill) phone calls while on security duty 23 Orthadox Jewish Community 17/9, splits tribunal 10:1 over proposed Corporate Entertainment, see Public 7, p5 p12 (ii) introduction 9/7, p11 Relations Payroll CITB levy fraud, UCATT asks County Hall, London, see Mixed Transfer of right to sue a third party Corruption and Fraud Bedfordshire police to investigate 10 Developments in Linden Gardens Trust v Lenesta 714 fraud, Inland Revenue launches 9, p9 | County Natwest,s ee Market Forecasts Sludge Disposals 23/4, p14 crackdown on organised rings 29/10, Price-fixing cartels Courses, see Architectural Education JCT 80 p7 PAC asks DOT to step up Training Amendment 10, corrected form Audit Commission report Protecting investigation into roadbuilding | Courtney, Roger, CE BRE, attacks (Phipps) 11/6, p25 the Public Purse 10/12, p11 contracts 9/7, p8 government privatisation proposal 16 Amendment 12, performance Birmingham City Council accused of Ready Mix Concrete (Thames 7, pS (Leader), 13, 18-9 specification (Phipps) 3/9, p29 favouring own DLO 12/3, p11 Valley) and Pioneer Concrete go to | Courts Clause 13.5, meaning of Similar Blackmail, are there any remedies? High Court to appeal against Bradford Law Courts, Natural Stone Conditions (Lloyd) 11/6, p24 (Bingham) 21/5, p30 sentences 18/6, p8 Award winner 5/11, p45-159 (ill) BUILDING 7 JANUARY 1994 tast india Dock sew Crown Court Dawe, Neck. member of advisory board woeagrn Managetoent plans 24/9. p10 (fl ( Ruiiding 11/6, pi2 G VManagetornt wors ils 4/1 Taunton VMagretr ates mart» Musldimg [paws | ngeh on A bwerest (ore abe Report The Seccesyfel Menagement dowerr 15/10. pt}-40 Market Fore wets Meskdeng ( ow sage A Handbeot of Hudding | erage ovell Matthews Wheaties t are~ nets Maemagemen! lls | cater Two managetpcnt buyouts bring “earwery stores temers outstripgung hadarees Lar fhnaleer<t * "7 ats after | 4 quartets | ‘ moacw iM aed Crpboyers prneecr cutr vit > a8 haves Nak eecmeot partner Muslding priort o recetverehup ZA t ‘ intve® > oventry. ( abie and Wireiess ( ager be Ricereche Hreserr ‘ Nea. charman HM On Sate 14/6, @ | racket m4. moe Avie Stewart eubwchary > ovetiry _ ay os wo erie off cotmmetcial busicding,s and Land t 'a~ pe pene te cash 15/10. pli { Lake pre och xT ow on. Ser Anthony. Ges 15/1. leader , on, Stephen, Lodgate black grant sculptures 10/9. p : on Brothers, bow they are weathering the reviews (( ace iL.» (Leader), 4 rane, Alan. aew Ct Travers Morgas Budding interven “ ps» ranes, HSE trial re St James Carbckhythe crane disaster sat Begins 12/3, pl! Miansstry of JN Rowen adimsts brea: hes V orks Services regulators 71 i] ntro Lang and Kowan receive fines & t Leader Lasng pleads guilty. sentence to be Nava Seipaport ( ofmenamd given 23/1. p ‘ vow , baer 5 manned at Hath Crematorma, new wie agreed on greet progect managers sb belt land outsade Newenage 6) & pF Crest Nicholson Hest City Profile 19 Makes loss 9 pls CRH Profits slide 12 L pls Rights issue 10/9. pl Crittall, protestingt o manisters overt DT Investigate hackney excluson from MOD procurement hq Labour MP presees detence ywartirs shortlist 1/10, p10 t reagan 29/1 ers Croudace, Grove Road Primary Ureen LabMoP purotrests 10/11 Building of the year award. winner Progress of investigator pio Gil), 42-3 GD pl Croydon Quartermasiers hq Andover paans for Exhibition of townscape improvement new build 19 pil ideas 1/10, pli Gi) To oppose PSA Building Management New public lbrary 24/9, p12 GD Divimons plan to mtroduce pav wi Offices, never used, demolished for pad clauer & | tad social housing 23/4, p12 (il) Trafalgar Hous Faslane Trident bas ails and reper Wing Yip Chinese grocery superstore lasues wrut for £) aun fader). &9 plan 13/8, p7 GD MODt pay huge settlement 8, 4, p4 District Auditor's req CrDuidrdeacst,o r SevEes, sexf orCmoeunrc il PlanniMGn ‘g C+ harges Ty Lfea. c4se r).4t runmng of marred r. efiezraebnecteh fAorr depna blQaC acts dropped 19/2, p10 quarters t trust and buying homes veTINnetTH ‘ puts , - CS Williams, Taunton Magistrates from private builders muracts # pil courts, Building dossier 15/10, p33-4 Choe executive advertisemen Government ulumat Gi) appears 24/9, p (Leader counts 16/4, pl Culpin Partnership, Ayiward Schox May be consuderec Independent inquiry wor Enfield, Building dossier 7/5, p33 4 Defence Research Ag year «. (ill) proposed new buildings Internal inquiry report 5 Curriculum Centres, thei rok Balfour Beatty selected 14 l. pl (Harding) 16/4, p22 Prelimanary bids received 29/1 Repayment of Curry, David, Local Government pl refused to contr Minister, supports privatisation of hortinst of six propect managers drawt Union takes legal design departments 15/10, pl! up 26/2. pt aims 6/8, pS Curtain Walling, see Cladding DEGW, Carl Zeiss Jena building to be Transfer of Undertakings Czechoslovakia r veloper Germany 15/10, pl { Employment) regulatio Hotel Praha, Higgs and Hill pul ul as ul EC says < Nractors « contractor 2} ps dil Demott pay redundancy costs wher Johnsons Croydon fhoes, never used taking over Counct! contracts Success story in Czechoslovakia sushed for social housing 24 pl feature 23/4, p36-7 (i Covernment t ) mse new guidelines Wins contract to bui Id aquapark 15/10, pl p8 Gil) Portamouth City Council, allege: D abuse of CCT rules in contracts were fe Denmark swarded to DLO9 pl recessior Hard: Damp Proof Courses, use ol recycied Oresund Straits fixed link Walsali Metropolitan Borough Counci Duxford Americar polythene 12/11 poo-l (i between Sweden and Denmark 23 v Yap& Sptre tt 30/7, p11; (Lloyd)8 Britair plan Darlington Council, case against ps @ 10, p2e Dwyer, Joe, CE Wim Wiltshire Northern re Dolphin Sports Planning t ise EC presidency t Disabled: Housing, Building City Profile pi5 Gi Centre improve environmental programme Supplement 12 On first ever rights issue 14/6, ple Liability for defects in Darlington i p26 Dispute Resolution feature, see Un return to profits in first six months Borough Council v Wiltshier Northern Denner, Peter, chairman Covell Contractual Disputes (Feature) '1 0/9, plS Gi) and Colbart veK umar (Bingham) | Matthews Wheatley, used employees Disputes, see Contract Disputes; Legal 11, p30 pension contributions prior t« Cases; Labour: Strikes Eu High Court judgement 6/8, p receivership 28 p9 iil Dixon, lan Ealing, London Brough of sei-ofl of pl3 Derby Chairman Wilmott Dixon, buys 33% Technical Services Department Datafile, see Building Datafik Prison Service hq scrapping stake in Portuguese contractor planned 2 pli Davidson, Duncan, chairman Bill to taxpayers could cost £35m 2 Contacto 19/11, p16 East London River Crossing, see Roads Persimmon pli Member of advisory board of Building Eastern Bloc see Europe, Eastern Blox On disappointing interim profits 3 Covernment to pay compensation 11/6, pl2 Gi) Economic Conditions, see Market p13 Gi) 26/3, p10 DLOs, see Direct Labour Organisations Conditions On faltering recovery in market 4 6, p5 Design Docklands Economic League, disbanded (Leader), 7 Gi) Architects and Executive Agencies Sutlers Wharf Estate next phase (Leader) Davies, Bernard, MD Maunders, quits report criticises low status given to approved 7/5, p14 (ill) Economic Forecasts, see Market amid showdown rumours 22/1, p15 design 10/12, p4 (Leader), 10 (ill) Canary Wharf Conditions: Market Forecasts Davies, Laurence (Column) Art of Process exhibition at RIBA 19/2 Construction to resume next month Edinburgh Performance monitoring and p7; 12/3, p35-7 Gi) /11, p9 Council wantst o demolish Cairngorm termination in Krinkels v Plymouth 2 Design and Build, see Contracts Marble cladding is scarred by and Grampian tower blocks 23/4, p10 p245 Design Codes, see Planning staining from sealant 26/2, p8 (ill) (ill) 54 BUILDING 7 JANUARY 1994 1993 INDEX shed Dusiness 1s for sale English Heritage Building conservation training centre Issuers « to give uf grace conservator buildings to local authorities May take nto D approves } Criticisedb y SAVI 2, plz contractorlsi s 17 ‘ Leader Transfer must slow down, say Munsters leading « export PAC and Heritage Secretary % drive 21/5, ple pl New order statistics 8 English Partnerships (Leader) Budget slashed by at hird 10 12, ps pis, 2 yl Name change from Urban Payment of subcontract Regeneration Agency 12/11, p8 Department has diff Environment (see also Energy Health clause to meet governmen . und Safety) prompt payment 29/1, p14 Aggregates, BRE report suggests use Urban Regeneration, DOF pians | of recycled materials as alternative 30 combine 20 existing aid grants int : ps 1 1] 12 BUILDING 7 JANUARY 1994 Evered Bardon: Workload survey: Floors and Floorcoverings, Special Frankfurt Wendenstrasse 1 tower of Profits down by a third 8/4, p10 Less optimistic, gloom over Jubilee Feature 17/9, p32-47 (ill) bank hq 12/11, p12 Gil) Rights Issue 16/7, p15 Line 13/8, p11 Foggo, Peter, dies 9/7, p9; 16/7, p23 Hauptwerk, Carl Zeiss Jena building to Ewbank Preece, rumours of impending Reveals cautious optimism 12/2 (Letter) be redeveloped 15/10, p13 (ill) sale 25/6, p10 p13 Football Association, see Sports Market opportunities Exchange Rate Mechanism, see Shows large firms healthier but small Grounds: Football Stadia Building boom slows but rise in East Europe still struggling 21/5, p13 Football stadia, see Sports Grounds expected 5/11, p17 Exel Construction set up by David Federation of Master Builders Football Stadia DTI urging UK materials firms to Thoroughgood, former Lelliott Response to DOE consultation paper Football Stadia Advisory Design capitalise 21/5, p17 director 22/10, p16 (ill) on plans to cut housing repair grant Council, see Sports Grounds: Football Gilbert Ash, Belfast concert and Exeter, Express and Echo premises 9/7, budget 24/9, p12 Stadia conference hall 18/6, p10 (ill) pli Gill) State of Trade report 23/7, p8 Foresite procurement feature 10/9, p5 Gill, Chris, TRADA, proposed MBO of Exhibitions: Fee Bonds, see Insurance (Leader), 54-9 (ill) subsidiaries 10/9, p50-1 (ill) Art of Process exhibition at RIBA 19/2, Feilden Clegg Design, Foundation 15 house warranty scheme, Gillian, Bill, president Centex, City p7; 12/3, p35-7 | Fibre Glass, see Glass Fibre see Insurance: Warranties Profile 2/7, p17 (ill) Chelsea Harbour Sculpture exhibition | FIEC, BEC European Construction Fountains, see Sculptures Glasgow: 2/4, p8 (ill) | Industry Forum proposal leaves out Foyers, see Youth Hostels Celtic Football Club, plans for Colour and Architecture exhibition at FIEC 26/11, p12 France: international stadium complex 28/5, RIBA 26/2. 09 (ill) Fiegl, Boris, Tillyard, City Profile 22/1, Cannes, Sudalparc business park 17/9, p9 Construction Industry Computer p17 (ill) 11 Glasgow Tower competition winner Exhibition, preview 19/2, p46-8 (ill) | Finding Fault, see Contractual Disputes DTI task force to becst UK exports 9/ 22/1, p12 (ill) Construction Workwear Show, London (Feature) 7, pl6 New Cross Crescent, Quality College of Fashion 26/3, p10 Fire Protection: DTI trade mission 5/11, p62-3 Brickwork Award winner 11/6, p37-49 (ill) Crossrail line stations exhibition at Fire and Security special feature 3/12, Euralille railway station and (ill) RCA 22/10, p8 (ill) 2-62 (ill) commercial centre 8/4, p31-5 (ill) Scottish Civic Trust Award won by City Croydon Exhibition of townscape Fire Precautions Regulations, Home Frejus Lycee wins award 15/10, p12 of Glasgow for tenement improvement ideas 1/10, p11 (ill) Office tries to resurrect proposals 19/ (ill) refurbishment 8/1, p10 (ill) Designing For Doctors, at BMA 19/11, 11, pll Le Havre, Le Pont de Normandie Glass: p9 (ill) Fire Protection Measures for the Royal cable-stayed bridge across Seine British Architectural Glazing, develops Expo’ 98, three UK firms on shortlist of Palaces, published 4/6, p10 estuary 23/7, p38 (ill) 23/7, p38-41 (ill) blast-resistant glazing system 7/5, p9 project managers 15/10, p7 Loss Prevention Council to change New right wing government promises British Council of Shopping Centres Interbuild 93: contoversial code 12/2, p10 house and road building 2/4, p14 guidelines on glazing Exhibition guide 26/11, p63-118 (ill) National Library of Scotland Nimes arts centre 7/5, p9 (ill) Issued 12/11, pil Preview 19/11, p62-3 refurbishment to include pioneering Plan for Plaine du Var valley, Nice 19/ To be issued after survey of failures Product update 17/12, p45-6 (ill) fire safety works 15/1, p11 3, p12 (ill) 8/10, p8 Review 3/12, p13 (ill) Radio alarm detectors 14/5, p54-5 (ill) Schools, extension at Daours 29/1, p12 Glass Fibre, German plan to categorise New Austrian Museums at RIBA 29/1, Sprinkler system for National Library (ill) it as certain to cause cancer 17/9, p9; p7 (ill) of Scotland, technology focus 26/2, Phase 2, plans being scaled down to 1/10, p46-7 Reviving Cities: Urban Design in p60-1 (ill) half costs 16/7, p13 Glasshouses, see Greenhouses Action, RIBA 4/6, p8 (ill); 11/6, p9 (ill) Tesco superstore blaze, Maidstone: Fraser, Richard, CE Westbury Homes, Gleeson, see MJ Gleeson Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Call for Part B revisions 6/8, p7 (ill) Profits up 12/11, p16 (ill) Glickman, Michael, in inventors feature details 18/6, p12 Writs issued against contractor. Fraud, see Corruption and Fraud 26/3, p41-5 (ill) Scottish architecture 1945-1970 at architect and Maidstone council 1/ Freeman Group, Taylor Woodrow Glyndbourne Opera House, On Site 10/ RIAS 13/8, p8 (ill) 10, p7 Gill); 29/10, p8 settles claim re EuroDisney 18/6, p13 12, p28-34 (ill) Unseen Hand, architects and Fire Regulations: Friends of the Earth, urges House of GHM Group, takeover/merger with engineers, RIBA 7/5, p8 Tesco superstore blaze, Maidstone, Commons environment committee to Rock Townsend: Work by British architects in Japan 25/ call for Part B revisions 6/8, p7 (ill) cut home energy use 28/5, p12 Announced 9/7, p11 6, p8 . Fire Stations: Frischmann, Dr Wilem, joint CE Amec Feature 23/7, p21 (ill) Work by Maltese architect Richard Sunderland Fire Station and Divisional consortium with Frischmann, business Goldsmith, Alick, on International England 5/2, p6 HQ, Quality Brickwork Award winners profile 9/7, p17 (ill) Construction Market report 26/11, p16 Work by Rick Mather at Architecture 11/6, p37-49 (ill) Fuller Peiser, Channel 4 Headquarters, dill) Foundation 12/2, p9 (ill) Fires: On Site 29/10, p22-6 (ill) Gormly, Allan, Chief Executive Work by Tadao Ando at RIBA 2/7, p7 Edinburgh Playhouse, renovation Funeral Parlours, Edwardian funeral Trafalgar House (ill) followed by fire redecoration 15/10, p8 parlour restoration in Limehouse 9/7, On second rights issue this year 22/10, Expert Witnesses: (ill) p13 (ill) p15 (ill) Requirements for the role (Bingham) Fire damage cover risk being taken by G To relinquish post 15/10, p12 (ill) 8/4, p22; (Lloyd) 16/4, p26 many contractors 5/3, p11 Government Buildings (see also Expo’98, see Exhibitions Las Vegas Tower, fire midway through Gallagher, Charles, chairman Abbey, on Embassies; Offices) Export Group For the Constructional construction delays work 24/9, p9 increase in profits 13/8, p12 (ill) London Industries, seek to double exports in London Masonic Centre 28/5, p7 (ill) Galliford: Cabinet Offices external restoration five years 3/12, p15 Minster Court, escalators replaced Calls on ministers to scrap CCT and cleaning completed 15/1, p9 (ill) F after fire 8/10, p11 (ll) holiday while LAs are restructured 2/ DTI Tesco superstore blaze, Maidstone: 7, p13 Dithering over Warren Spring Facilities Management: Call for Part B revisions 6/8, p7 (ill) Profits crash 12/3, p17 Laboratory and own HQ has wasted Computer Aided Facilities Writs issued against contractor Slump in profits 15/10, p15 millions 21/5, p11 Management 24/9, p48-9 (ill) architect and Maidstone council 1/ Taken over by Prowting 10/9, p16 (ill) HQ refurbishment delayed further Factories, see Industrial Buildings 10, p7 Gill); 29/10, p8 Galliford, Peter: because of rival bid by DOE 23/7, Faculty of Building survey says Uppark House, court battle over who In Building Vision series, Part 1, p9 (ill); 10/9, p12 Management Contracting and pays for damage: Building Partnerships 18/6, p28-35 MI5 HQ refurbishment, criticised for Construction Management not as Begins 22/1, p13 (ill) onerous new contracts on popular as traditional methods 16/4, Judgement deferred 29/1, p13 Incoming FCEC chairman proposes subcontractors 10/9, p11 p5 (Leader), 10 Judgement made that Haden Young’s forum with BEC 21/5, p12 (ill) MI6 HQ: Fairview New Homes, profits fall 2/7, insurance must pay 16/4, p31; Galliford-Sears Estates, finalising All Party Foreign Affairs Committee p15 (Hutchinson) 23/4, p31 buyout from parent company 19/2, report condemns cover up on costs Falkirk, Calendar Square shopping Windsor Castle p15 30/7, pS centre, On Site 22/1, p32-5 (ill) Donald Insall and Gardiner & Gallions Reach,se e Mixed Labour MP calls for inquiry into Farnham, West Surrey College of Art Theobald appointed consultants 18/ Developments fitting out costs 19/2, p8 and Design, new teaching block 8/4, 6, p7 Gardiner & Theobald, appointed Parliamentary building: p6 (ill) Finishing touches to new roof over St consultants on Windsor rebuild 18/6, Final cost could be double original Farr, former CE Gerald Smith, theft and George’s Hall 26/11, p9 (ill) pi estimate 30/4, p10 forgery trial: Begins 24/9, p9 Inquiry report published 4/6, p10 Gardiner & Theobald European Laing appointed construction Convicted of £2m theft from pension Less damaged parts to be restored, Costingss,e e Europe: European manager 16/7, p12 fund 12/11, p13 Gil) more damaged parts to be rebuilt in Costings Westminster City Council approves Gives evidence 22/10, p8 modern idiom 7/5, p10 Gatwick Airport, see Airports revised Hopkins plans 2/7, p9 (ill) Pensioners could lose 1m 3/12, p7 Palace rejects architectural Gaydon, Heritage Motor Centre, MAFF Cental Science Laboratory, Farrell, Terry, see Terry Farrell competition in favour of hand-picking Building Dossier 10/9, p41-8 (ill) Audit report slams innacurate Partnership architects 19/11, p7 Generale des Eaux annouces rights projected costs 19/2, p9 Fashion Shows, see Exhibitions PKZ Polish firm wishes to bid for issue 22/10, p16 Manchester, Warbreck Hill benefits Federation of Civil Engineering restoration work 26/2, p11 Germany agency office, to begin on site 19/2, p8 Contractors: Rebuilding committee appointed 23/ Berlin all) Control bid by top 11 contractors ‘,py Brau and Brunnen Building, planning Government Policy (see also under ‘Newco’ codename 19/11, p7 Fitzroy Robinson becomes limited application 29/1, p13 (ill) Education and Science; Energy; Rift with BEC: company 18/6, p9 Coca-Cola hq opens 12/11, p11 Gill) Environment; Health and Social Incoming FCEC chairman Flat Roofing Contractors Advisory Office building contract won by Kyle Security; Trade and Industry; Galliford proposes forum 21/5, p12 Board, investigating merger with Stewart 5/11, p13 (ill) Departments of) Gill) NFRC and BFRC 22/ i, p10 Reichstag parliament building Economic policy National Contractors Group Flat Roofs, see Roofs competition: Autumn Statement by Chancellor, chairman warns that large firms may Flooring Will its character be destroyed? CIEC and CIC six point plan to leave FCEC 26/3, p5 (Leader), 9 BEC concerned over performance of (Pawley) 9/7, p26 Chancellor. Warning to government re Budget 19/ floating chipboard floors 25/6, p13 Winning design by Norman Foster Delivered 36/7, p9 11, p16 ' Building supplement 26/3 16/7, p11 Gil) Draft 11/6, p11 56 BUILDING 7 JANUARY 1994

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