All Building articles in 08 February 2013 – Page 3
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Features
Chris Kane: The man from Auntie
The BBC’s property department has been on a rollercoaster ride for the past decade, to rival anything on the news side. Long-time boss Chris Kane talks about the major projects – and whether he still feels he is on a ‘hiding to nothing’ with the construction industry
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News
HOK and Henning Larsen face off in Swedish lab race
Architects are part of final two consortiums in race to build molecular research facility in Lund
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News
Guidance to help specialists overcome BIM barriers
Publication aims to drive BIM adoption by specialist contractors and makes business case
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News
Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in January
This month’s data reveals the number of projects across all the regions is up on the previous month
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News
8build wins London contracts
Fit-out specialists wins contracts for Royal Albert Hall and Donmar Warehouse West End theatre company
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News
Olympics firms rush for licence to plug 2012 work
Exclusive: Government scheme to bypass No Marketing Rights Protocol attracts 752 firms in first 10 days
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Comment
Unclear nuclear
The future of nuclear energy in this country took some serious blows last week, which means more uncertainty for construction
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Features
Olympic marketing rights: Free to speak
Last week saw one last Olympic 2012 victory for Team GB - the relaxation of the Olympic No Marketing Rights Protocol. What it will mean for those UK firms that took part?
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Comment
Exploiting the green market
The green agenda is poised to create thousands of jobs and real growth. But imagination and commitment are needed to grasp this chance, says Willmott Dixon’s Chris Durkin
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Comment
Green and growth in an eco-village
The green economy needs to be driven by entrepreneurs not just government. Tim Byles explains how his JV with Bill Dunster aims to do just that with their eco-village in Devon
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Comment
My digital life … Mark Naysmith
The WSP deputy managing director on being a Twitter virgin, why he isn’t into social netwroking, and Gangnam Dance Booth
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Comment
Economic forecasts: 'Decade of pain' exaggerated
A reader argues there is cause for optimism in the construction industry
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Comment
Hansom: confession time
This week, Building comes clean about its involvement in the 2012 Olympics and Arnie throws his weight behind the government’s Energy Efficiency Policy. Plus, there seems to be a lot of cycling
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News
Skanska boss slams rivals for underbidding
Speaking after firm posted solid results, Mike Putnam hits out at competitors that are making loss-making bids
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Comment
Green Deal is no big deal
Why consequential improvements are vital for the energy efficiency programme
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Comment
Wonders & blunders with Andrew Pryke
Norman Foster’s Willis Faber building in Ipswich is a triumph of modern design, says Andrew Pryke. The Prudential office in London, however, is a crime to urbanism
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Comment
EU rules: All is not lost, locally
The debate over regulations governing procurement continues …
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Features
The tracker: taking orders
Construction jobs and activity continue to tumble but orders are at their highest reading since June 2011, according to latest figures from Experian Economics
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Features
Green for Growth: Zero-carbon homes
The industry needs some clarity on carbon reduction targets. Building looks at three examples of low and zero-carbon housing
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News
Top Tory MP backs Building’s Green for Growth campaign
Tim Yeo throws weight behind campaign, whilst Zac Goldsmith and Andrew Stunell table EDM in support
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