All Building articles in 1 February 2019 – Page 2
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Three contractors in the frame for TfL’s Vauxhall redevelopment
Scheme is waiting for approval from London mayor Sadiq Khan
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Comment
Small businesses deserve protection from poor practice payments by tier-one contractors
And project bank accounts can provide it, says Debbie Abrahams, MP
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News
McAlpine gears up as British Land’s Broadgate scheme given green light
Work on scheme designed by AHMM set to start next year
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Major London client tells firms to stockpile as industry ramps up no-deal Brexit preparations
Derwent London bringing forward deliveries ‘on all of of our projects’
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Features
Kier debt: how can a new boss restore its fortunes?
In six years, most of it under chief executive Haydn Mursell who found himself pushed out last week, Kier moved from a company with a £95m cash surplus, to one that owed £410m. So what went wrong? And who can haul it back up?
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Ex-Kier chief 'paid price' with job, analysts say
Former Wates boss Andrew Davies is an early favourite to replace Mursell
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Number of firms going bust after no-deal Brexit will rise, says report
New research suggests UK would see a 14% hike in firms going under
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Beal Homes submits plans for £130m Yorkshire housing scheme
Family-owned housebuilder set to develop its largest scheme to date
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Features
Online poll: Would a no-deal Brexit be disastrous for construction?
This week’s poll: Do you think a no-deal Brexit be disastrous for construction?
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Comment
We need to think more about place making on our high streets
The recent High Street Report is a welcome addition to thinking on the future of the high street, but more consideration is needed on place making, writes Richard Laming
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News
CLC reveals sector's plans on how to prepare for no-deal Brexit
Emergency Brexit summit held to discuss ways of coping with leaving EU without a deal
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Croydon developer Brick by Brick picks up non-exec chair
Former U+I director Martyn Evans handed role
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Comment
Beyond Hackitt: product, process and people
Clarity around the timing and nature of regulatory change is needed this year, writes Nigel Morrey
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Comment
City-centre high rise living is making every city a Windy City - how can we mitigate the impact?
If post-construction mitigation is required to protect the public from dangerous conditions, it will always be significantly more expensive and unsightly than a sensitive, integrated design
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News
Gleeds takes over from Mace on Carillion's Royal Liverpool hospital job
Mace had been working in temporary role for six months
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Balfour Beatty lands £214m job to link Hinkley to the grid
National Grid has also handed a cabling contract to Murphy
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Comment
How to beat the Brexit blues
There are far more important things for construction to worry about than Brexit – yes, it’s a Bad Thing, but will anyone really notice in the long run?
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Features
Projects: Peter Hall Performing Arts Centre, Cambridge
Haworth Tompkins’ new project for the Perse School, Cambridge, is part of a trend towards increasingly professional theatre facilities in schools
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News
Trust says bill to complete Carillion’s Liverpool hospital set to rise as more problems found
Replacement firn Laing O’Rourke still working on what final cost of finishing scheme will be
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