All Building articles in 03 May 2013 – Page 3
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News
Farrell unveils plan for Convoys Wharf
Sir Terry Farrell-designed masterplan to transform Convoys Wharf submitted for planning permission
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Spire hoisted to top of Freedom Tower
The spire of New York’s One World Trade Centre has been hoisted to the top of the skyscraper ahead of its installation
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Comment
TIF of the iceberg
Battersea’s Nine Elms development has got the green light to use tax-increment financing. Does this mean the industry has overcome the funding impasse?
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in March
Average daily sales and completions may be down on this time last year but registrations are up
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Hinkley C go-ahead ‘imminent’
Deal between EDF and government for £10bn nuclear power station could come as early as next week
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Comment
My digital life … James Baker
The chartered surveyor on why he doesn’t use a Mac, becoming an iPhone convert, and online shopping
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Comment
Wonders & blunders with Alice Milligan
Alice Milligan admires Glasgow School of Art’s main building, designed by aluminus Charles Rennie Mackintosh, but finds the neighbouring Bourdon Building lazy
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Bam Construct holds steady in difficult market
Chief executive Graham Cash says turnover has now levelled out and cites ‘well structured’ business as reason for firm’s resilience
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Comment
Hansom: High society
We’re up in the social stratosphere this week: dress sense at the Lords, Canary Wharf Group’s plans for the great unwashed, and One Hyde Park’s elusive residents - only high jinks at the Shard lower the tone
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Comment
Shedding light on sports halls
Good daylight, good insulation and renewable energy shouldn’t be set in competition against each other
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Features
Interview: Mike Green
The man in charge of capital works at the Education Funding Agency has his finger on the ‘go’ button
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Comment
A long way to go
The Balfour Beatty’s latest troubles and the collapse of Rowecord Engineering indicate that construction is far from being out of the woods
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Features
What next for Costain?
After the May Gurney saga, what now for Costain? Building looks at the company’s options
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Comment
Same old story at Balfour Beatty
Balfour Beatty should have sorted out its businesses years ago
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Comment
BIM: A long way to go?
There’s lots of optimism about what BIM can offer – but it is far from being fully integrated in the industry yet
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News
The British Museum: History in the making
New images of under-construction £135m extension released
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Olympic delivery figures launch consultancy
Exclusive: Four senior London 2012 figures including James Bulley will advise clients on major projects around the world
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Balfour boss to impose strict controls on UK arm
Andrew McNaughton sets out action plan to turn around UK construction business after £50m profit warning
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