All Building articles in 08 March 2013 – Page 2
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News
Priority schools programme struggles to source finance
Government is looking to European Investment Bank and capital bond markets to finance £2.4bn private element of programme
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Comment
Huw Phillips, DHL: Lighting is our number 1 priority
Video: Huw Phillips explains how DHL is working to reduce electricity consumption in buildings and how a 60% reduction in one project was achieved
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News
HOK unveils Crossrail Fisher Street plans
Architect HOK has unveiled its plans for a development above the Fischer Street shaft of Crossrail in Holborn, London
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News
CBI backs VAT cut for refurb
Business lobby joins calls for VAT cut as part of £2.2bn budget wishlist
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Comment
Julie Hirigoyen: Clients and sustainability
Jones Lang Lasalle’s head of sustainability talks at Ecobuild about the two main drivers behind sustainable real estate
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Comment
Sacred and profane
Tony Bingham’s surprise at the decision in Acardis vs May Baker missed the point. Far from a clash between ‘high church’ and ‘secular’, it represented a victory for common sense
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Comment
Hansom: Making the most of it
It’s been beastly in Eastleigh, but at least architects are finding some novel ways to de-stress. Meanwhile, the PR team at WYG refuses to let a good story be ruined by the horsemeat scandal
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News
Astudio targets Asia with Hong Kong office
Building’s 2012 Architect of the Year to open business that will target high-end commercial projects
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News
Consultants appointed on Prupim framework
Exclusive: Ridge, Jones Lang LaSalle, DTZ and Malcolm Hollis appointed by real estate giant to provide building surveying services
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Comment
My digital life … Andrew McLean
The Scott Brownrigg Interior Design project director on why the iPhone is better (everything), watching the final hour of Ebay bids, and what a great band My Bloody Valentine are
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News
Kier to cull regional offices and jobs in £12m restructure
After interim profit drops 35% chief executive Paul Sheffield says shake-up will create ‘leaner’ business
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Comment
The tide is turning
The nuclear new build programme is in trouble and the UK is in desperate need of clean and secure energy. So, says Julia Barfield, it’s time we pushed ahead with the Severn Barrage
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Comment
The value of pipelines
The Cabinet Officer minister on why making information available on procurement plans for future projects is important to the government
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Comment
The greenest never
If you went to this week’s Ecobuild, you’ll have seen some impressive green credentials among construction firms - shame the government is lagging so far behind, says Isabel McAlllister
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Comment
Recognising the principle of good faith
English law does not recognise the principle of good faith in contracts but now a High Court judge has said it’s about time that it does
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Comment
... Or is it tidal energy?
The government’s energy strategy needs more than just the nuclear option
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Features
Turkey: Gateway to the East
How can UK firms get a slice of the action in Turkey when the local firms are so good?
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