All Building articles in 06 July 2012 – Page 4
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Comment
School designs: CLASPing at straws
A reader’s solution to the challenges of standardised school design
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Features
My working day: Nightingale's Stuart Ward
The newly qualified architect works on a converted pig farm at Nightingale Associates
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Comment
Contractors left waiting for DIDO ...
Ministry of Defence estate arm’s ‘transformation programme’ leaves contractors waiting for the long-promised intelligent client
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News
Cost of MoD partner contract rises four-fold
Exclusive: Labour hits out and bidders are left bemused after tender for strategic partner rises 300% to £400m
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News
Overburdened MoD estate arm drafts in consultants
Exclusive: Defence Infrastructure Organisation tenders for raft of consultants to help deliver its operations
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News
John Gummer to chair Committee on Climate Change
Former environment secretary pledges to maintain committee’s independent and impartial spirit
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News
Protests over HSE move to scrap crane safety register
Safety precaution introduced after Building magazine campaign set to be axed after just two years
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News
Mace confident it will hit extended Shard deadline
Contractor working to hand over skyscraper in September as Shard is inaugurated today
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Comment
The Shard opening marks a new chapter for London's skyline
Renzo Piano’s breathtaking tower is sublime – but it could usher in an era of high-rise banality
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News
Abu Dhabi International Airport: They have take-off
Joint venture signs £1.87bn contract for Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates-designed Midfield Terminal Building
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News
Reform or lose work, says Cabinet Office
New measures are part of government’s strategy to forge strong relationships along supply chains
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News
Whole life value guidance delayed a year
Government guidelines on how the industry should calculate the wider costs and value of a building to be published next year
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News
Union fires protest warning over pay dispute
Unite says members “angry” at the pay offer of a 1.6% pay rise over two years and warns of widespread protests
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News
Manchester cultural centre gets go ahead
Manchester council approves plans for new £80m building in city centre
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