All Building articles in 06 March 2015
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Comment
Mipim blog: Singing for our supper
Architect Jack Pringle with his daily update on life from the French Riviera
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News
KPMG wades in to CITB funding row
Construction boss Richard Threlfall hits out at decision to pull funding for Building Lives
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News
McLaren tipped for £150m Croydon scheme
Mipim latest: Taberner House scheme set to be the first for Council’s in-house development company
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Morrisons to cut capital programme by 25%
Supermarket slashes expenditure as it unveils £800m 2014 loss
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Aedas calls for tax on foreign buyers
Mipim latest: Chairman Keith Griffiths warns UK is falling behind international rivals on housing policy
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Wates open to further acquisitions to hit £2bn target
Contractor refuses to comment on reports of bid for Shepherd as it unveils 2014 results
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Building Woman of the Year shortlist revealed
Professionals from companies including Turner and Townsend, Arup and Rise shortlisted for inaugral award
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Great Ormond Street £90m research centre gets green light
Stanton Williams-designed facility will house 350 specialists
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Comment
Housing policy isn't only about building more homes
We can’t forget the areas, both North and South, in need of economic regeneration
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News
Balfour bags £300m Thames flood defences programme
Contractor will work with CH2M Hill on ten-year flood resilience programme
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Arcadis scoops global Shell framework
EC Harris parent company will deliver project and cost services for Shell worldwide
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Planners slam scrapping of 'eco-towns' policy
‘Eco-towns’ policy for green settlements scrapped by coalition, despite their committment to ‘garden cities’
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Taylor Wimpey JV scoops 2,400-home MoD scheme
Defence Infrastructure Organisation chooses firms to redevelop Hamshire barracks
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Features
Ecobuild 2015 video: Alastair Campbell
Former Labour party communications director on the government’s track record on green building policy
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Ecobuild 2015 video: James Wates
Chairman of Wates Group on the merger between the UK Contractors’ Group and the National Specialist Contractors Council
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Comment
Hansom: No brainers
Lots of bright ideas this week: a skyscraper made of wood, relocating parliament to Hull, prolonging Euston Station’s life and a lycra-testing cycle ride to Cannes. Plus, we learn that the Walkie Talkie can whistle too