All Building articles in 3 March 2017
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Towers will soon be built off-site, predicts Laing O'Rourke boss
Contractor’s technical director says space shortages and client demands will lead to shift
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Developer set to hunt for contractor on £100m London scheme
TH Real Estate advancing plans for £100m-plus office scheme in Farringdon
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Sketch of the week: Treehouse
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Calderpeel Architects’ managing director Ewen Miller
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Laing O'Rourke in talks to sell pre-cast concrete factory
Manufacturer FP McCann lines up to buy Scottish facility
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Latest images of Google's California campus revealed
Scheme is being designed by BIG and Heathewick Studio
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Atkins scoops £250m west London college
Firm to design college campus that’s part of a wider £500m mixed-use scheme
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Government to spend extra £655m on free schools, Budget documents reveal
Indicative allocation of spending for 2021-22 comes on top of £320m trailed earlier this week
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London to trial new development funding model
Budget 2017: Treasury gives capital powers to launch pilot ‘DRAM’ scheme
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Self-employment tax raid slammed
Budget 2017: Hammond is planning to raise £145m by 2022 through tax rises
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'T-levels' not a short term fix, industry warns
Budget 2017: Technical qualifications overhaul gets a cautious welcome
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Budget 2017: More schools funding and 'T-levels' push
But lack of significant new cash for infrastructure
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Budget 2017: As it happened
Schools and infrastructure funding, plus an overhaul of technical education expected
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Developers must tackle 'stigma' of offsite construction
Ecobuild latest: Head of design for Lendlease says stigma of prefab is holding back offsite method
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UK imports billions of pounds of materials from slavery hotspots
Standards body ranks Chinese and Italian suppliers as ‘high risk’
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The resurrection of St Peter’s
St Peter’s Seminary near Glasgow is a brutalist ruin that is being given new life as an arts venue. What makes the refurb really unusual is that the crumbling decay, instead of being covered, will be used as a central feature
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Michael Portillo slams Tory housing policies
Ecobuild latest: Former defence minster says Conservatives should build thousands of council homes
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Pidgley: Planning red tape is 'a crime'
Ecobuild latest: Berkeley chairman takes aim at planning regulation
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Lakehouse shifts to AIM and reveals £39m win
Firm believes move from main stock market will reap ‘significant benefits’