All Building articles in 01 March 2013 – Page 5
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Contractual standards for BIM projects launched
CIC’s protocol sets out rights and liabilities of firms working on BIM projects
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Chinese specialist firm bags first UK contract
Far East Facade is latest Chinese firm to win work in the UK
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BDP wins Cardiff college design competition
Architect will design £26m city centre community campus
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Aecom confirms second Lend Lease buy
Consultant confirms acquisition of Lend Lease’s Russian project and construction management arm
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Liverpool Waters avoids public inquiry
Eric Pickles has decided not to call in Peel Holdings’ controversial £5.5bn Liverpool Waters Development
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Contractors sign up to prompt payment code
Laing O’Rourke, Carillion and Kier are among a clutch of major contractors to sing up to the government’s prompt payment code
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Construction activity hits three-year low
Latest Markit/CIPS survey shows fourth consecutive month of declining activity and the lowest level since October 2009
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Bogle Flanagan Lawrence Silver rebrands
Architect rebrands as Flanagan Lawrence after the departure of two directors last year.
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Gove launches £982m school capital fund
Basic need capital funding allocations announced as Gove launches £982m targeted need programme
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Overseas growth doubles Keller profit
Groundworks giant posts strong results thanks to international expansion
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Government unveils plan to cut subsidies for renewable heat
Cuts will only come in if take-up targets are exceeded
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Government considers licences for builders
Exclusive: Business department launches research looking at how other country’s tackle rogue traders
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Finalists for the Rising Star Award announced
New sustainability award in memory of Building columnist Mel Starrs
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Government guarantee for £1bn Crossrail trains scrapped
Procurement of new fleet of Crossrail trains will now be 100% publically-funded
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New construction orders on the rise
Total new orders show second consecutive quarter-on-quarter increase, but infrastructure falls 15%
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Retail focus pays off for Hammerson
Firm reports 2% rise in like-for-like rental income after £627m of office disposals
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Quintain wins planning for first Greenwich homes
Royal Borough of Greenwich approves first 500 of 10,000 homes
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Features
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