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A Successful Design-Build System
If you think a design-build project is right for you, there are several things you may want to consider. Some of the things you will need in order to have a design-build project that will be successful are:
* A specific, defined scope of the construction project.
* A range of responsibility for each member of the design-build team.
* The ability to make sound and decisive decisions quickly. The more that you waver on the decisions of the project, the more money it will cost you. If you have a pre-determined idea about the project, it needs to be implemented before any aspect of the construction begins.
* A design-builder contractor who uses a committed team in order to fulfill your goals. This is where communication between you and the design-builder is crucial.
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Summary
1. New appeal to identify Islay body data: 10.04.08
A fresh plea is made for help in identifying a man's body which washed up on Islay two years ago.
2. "Les Ch'tis," a glimpse on film into a unique French sensibility data: 07.04.08
How do you sell the world a movie like "Bienvenue Chez les Ch'tis?"
3. Cristiano Ronaldo in bullfight ad controversy data: 19.03.08
Manchester United midfielder Cristiano Ronaldo has risked the ire of animal-rights groups by portraying a bullfighter in an advert.
4. Tony Parsons: Lionheart Prince Harry wins battle royal data: 19.03.08
The secret is out - idiot elements of the media have forced the early withdrawal from Afghanistan of Prince Harry.
5. UN criticises Nepal Maoist party data: 07.04.08
The UN calls on the Maoist party in Nepal to stop intimidating other parties ahead of the elections.
6. Three US troops killed, 31 wounded in Iraq clashes with Shi'ite militia data: 07.04.08
suspected Shiite militants lobbed rockets and mortar shells into the U.S.-protected Green Zone and a military base elsewhere in Baghdad on Sunday, killing three American troops and wounding 31, officials said.
7. Soaring price of food 'leads to riots' data: 07.04.08
Rising food prices threaten economic stability and could trigger riots, Gordon Brown has been warned.
8. India's 'sensory assault course' data: 07.04.08
Peter Day says India's traditional bazaars and their sensory assault course are here to stay, despite an invasion by huge superstores.
9. Rivals back Premier League's '39th match' data: 10.04.08
The Premier League's controversial "international round" concept was backed on Wednesday by leading officials from the Spanish and German leagues.
10. Heather Mills vs Paul McCartney: what they wanted data: 19.03.08
On January 31 of this year Heather Mills argued that she and daughter Beatrice, four, needed ÂŁ3,250,000 a year to live, which equated to a total of ÂŁ99,480,000.
11. Parents are 'baffled by Diplomas' data: 19.03.08
A survey says that four out of five parents do not feel able to give their children advice about the Diploma.
12. Snow adds to BA woes after flights cancelled data: 07.04.08
Heathrow's beleaguered Terminal 5 was thrown into chaos again yesterday as snowfalls led to 144 flights being cancelled.
13. Low-paid hit by tax changes - MPs data: 07.04.08
The decision to abolish the lowest income tax band penalises childless low-paid people, says a committee of MPs.
14. Fiery reception data: 07.04.08
Olympic torch relay brings Tibet debate to London
15. Brown urges action on food prices data: 10.04.08
Gordon Brown calls on the G8 group of industrialised nations to devise an international plan to deal with rising food prices.
16. Fighting return data: 10.04.08
The Parachute Regiment goes back to Afghanistan
17. Bear Stearns employees sending out rĂŠsumĂŠs in bad market data: 07.04.08
Bear Stearns employees are flooding Wall Street with their rĂŠsumĂŠs as the firm is acquired by rival JPMorgan Chase, but the job market looks bad, investment bankers and recruiters said.
18. How did Doctor Who's TV comeback do in the ratings? data: 07.04.08
Doctor Who's comeback attracts 8.4 million viewers, despite fears an earlier timeslot would harm the serial.
19. 'Internet used' to plan city riot data: 07.04.08
Police believe a riot in Londonderry involving up to 100 youths was organised on the internet.
20. Poll fraud 'hits at democracy' data: 19.03.08
Safeguards to combat voting fraud are 'easily bypassed' because of weaknesses in the registration system, it was claimed.
21. Spanish leader promises to spur the economy data: 10.04.08
Prime Minister JosĂŠ Luis RodrĂguez Zapatero said economic growth and employment rates would be lower than during his first term but insisted that Spain faced the downturn "in very good condition."
22. Custody for Comoran rebel data: 07.04.08
Ousted Comoran rebel leader Mohammed Bacar is remanded in custody on the French island of Reunion.
23. Hugo Claus, often caustic Belgium author, dies at 78 data: 07.04.08
Claus, who had Alzheimer's disease, died at Middelheim Hospital in Antwerp. "He himself picked the moment of his death and asked for euthanasia," his wife, Veerle De Wit, said in a statement, as quoted by The Associated Press.
24. Sir Arthur C Clarke data: 19.03.08
Author synonymous with science fiction, in particular with 2001: A Space Odyssey.
25. United three points clear after draw data: 07.04.08
Manchester United ended the weekend three points clear of Chelsea with five Premier League games remaining after being held to a 2-2 draw at relegation-threatened Middlesbrough on Sunday.
26. Treasury faces 'major challenge' data: 07.04.08
The Treasury faces a major challenge in meeting its own targets amid continuing market turmoil, a committee warns.
27. PM not going to Olympics opening data: 10.04.08
Gordon Brown will not attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics, Downing Street confirms.
28. Tories plan to block pupils' appeals data: 07.04.08
Children will be stripped of the right to an independent appeal after being excluded from school under a Conservative plan to restore order in the classroom.
29. Contact made with yacht pirates data: 07.04.08
France makes contact with Somali pirates who seized a luxury French yacht with 30 crew in the Gulf of Aden.
30. Fuel costs just part of airlines' list of woes data: 10.04.08
Even before the recent flight cancellations, airlines and passengers were facing a new wave of travel misery.
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