All Building articles in 08 May 2015 – Page 2
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Election 2015: The casualties
The big hitters with heavy influence on construction who have lost their seats
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Industry reacts to Conservative victory
Construction and business groups broadly supportive as shock result comes in, but warn over potential EU uncertainty
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Tories seize shock election victory
Conservatives secure majority, SNP sweeps to Scotland victory, while Lib Dems and Labour suffer heavy losses
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Comment
The power of three
City villages, city regions and buildings that are more resilient to the weather show some innovative ways in which construction is steadily improving the future of the built environment
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Comment
E is for Energy (you’ll need it)
The perils and pitfalls of minimum energy efficiency standards for commercial landlords are highlighted by new regulations set to come into force in April 2018
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Sketch of the week: University of Delft
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Luciano Vitiello of bptw partnership
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Consultants: Know your limits
Consultants have a duty to exercise reasonable skill and care. But is there any clarity as to how far they need to go so as not to land up in deep water?
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Hansom: Polling booth blues
An election week special is soon diverted to more intriguing matter, including Man City footballers seeking solace on a construction site, mixed-reality headsets and what RMJM’s office building did next
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This week in 1992
A few weeks ahead of the 1992 general election, Building took a look backwards
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Urban & Civic prepares to build out pipeline of 20,000 homes
Managing director says developer is close to appointing first housebuilder to its 5,000-home development in Cambridge
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Election special: Now listen here...
Company chiefs and heads of industry bodies from across the sector set out their messages to the prime minister
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Mace in talks with two firms to finish PC Harrington’s Nova job
J Coffey and Kilnbridge in frame to take on work as PC Harrington Contractors enters administration
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Fears election uncertainty could hit construction
Industry leaders prepare for potential hiatus in the event of a hung parliament
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JLL poaches Aecom director to head project management arm
Nick Clare, former Aecom commercial sector director, attracted by JLL’s ‘ambitious growth plan’
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Comment
After the vote
As Britain goes to the polls, how concerned should construction be about the impact of a close election outcome?
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Floating voters: The next government’s priorities need to be …
This week two members of our panel of floating voters highlight vital areas of construction policy that will require the attention of the next government, whatever its political make-up
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What to specify: Walls, ceilings & partitions
This week’s walls, ceilings and partitions products include curtain walling for an Eiffel-tower inspired building in Singapore and external wall insulation for a residential estate in Clackmannan
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Interview: Robin Butler
Developer Urban Civic plans to build 40,000 homes on difficult, large sites - and after a key acquisition, looks well on the path to achieving that. We meet MD Robin Butler as he scours the land for housebuilders
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Image of the week: On the road again
We just had to squeeze in another prime-minister-in-a-hard-hat-on-site photo, this time at the Bexhill to Hastings link road in East Sussex taken during election week
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Lead times: January - March 2015
Lead times continue to increase with eight trades on the rise and no reported decreases. Some packages have increased more than once in the last 12 months
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