All Building articles in 06 February 2015 – Page 3
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News
Swansea Bay lagoon secures £100m funding boost
InfraRed Capital invests £100m in mega-tidal project in Swansea
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Comment
Mixed messages
Agenda 15 is starting to make its mark in Westminster, but there is still plenty to be done
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Comment
What do falling oil prices really mean for the UK?
With regulation driving investment, low prices need not jeopardise progress on green energy and retrofit
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Features
Image of the week: The march from the Elephant
An estimated 2,000 people join a protest for affordable housing in London
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News
Labour’s tuition fee cut puts university projects at risk
University estates body issues warning after party confirms plan to cut fees by a third if it wins May’s election
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Comment
Online poll: Consultants' salaries
Will consultants’ salaries continue to rise rapidly in 2015? Vote here
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Comment
Hansom: The wheat from the chaff
Baking infiltrates Building this week as a former Great British Bake Off contestant quizzes the Federation of Master Builders construction panel, and a Buckinghamshire brickmaker wins over a Japanese bakery
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Comment
Letter: Best use of space
A reader responds to James Maddock’s article with a personal recollection
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Comment
The BBC: Behind the headlines
The National Audit Office has criticised the BBC for the £273m annual cost to run its estate. Here, the corporation responds
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News
Construction appointments: 6 February 2015
IM Properties, Lovell and Parsons Brinckerhoff are among the companies announcing appointments and promotions
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Features
Consultants' salary survey 2015: Up, up and away
Inflation-busting pay increases and robust recruitment growth characterise this year’s Hays consultants’ salary survey. But employee discontent and ongoing skills shortages could deflate the widespread optimism
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Capita set to hike annual Constructionline fees by 10%
Consultant Capita purchased the government-owned pre-qualification service for £35m
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Comment
Tuition fees and the risk to university projects
Uncertainty over universities’ income amid the political debate about fees could put up to £1bn of schemes in jeopardy
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News
Government plans tougher late payment laws
Consultation launched on plans to tackle late payment culture
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News
AC Milan ditches San Siro for new stadium
Arup has unveiled designs for the planned new 48,000-seat home for AC Milan
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Features
Sketch of the week: Kuala Lumpur
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch by Warren Williams is of a bioclimatic skyscraper
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Features
Interview: Steve Edge
Six years ago designer Steve Edge was advocating corporate rebranding as a way of surviving the recession. Now that the market place is hotting up again, he thinks firms should be even more aware about their image
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Comment
Planning: A view from the bridge
Everyone seems to want a Garden Bridge across the Thames so it was no surprise when the planning authority brushed aside legal requirements
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Lobby groups warn against cull of green planning resources
Government has removed online planning resources relating to parks and open spaces from main planning portal
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