All Building articles in 1 March 2019 – Page 2
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Features
Online poll: Do you like the Tulip?
This week’s poll: Fosters’ Tulip: fleur du mal or bloomin’ marvel?
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Features
The Tulip: a point of contention
In the forest of tall and quirky structures that is the City of London, it’s beginning to seem that nothing is too bizarre to get built. So why has Fosters’ proposed Tulip prompted such a barrage of opposition? And will it nevertheless gain approval?
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Comment
How to avoid a Brexit balls-up
With the EU exit deadline approaching fast, Mark Reynolds and the CITB this week released a plan to make sure we can keep calm and carry on
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News
Team assembled for Rochdale town hall makeover
Work on grade I listed building to finish in 2023
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Features
In pictures: Famous observation towers around the world
If the Tulip is ever built, it will enter the rarefied group of high-profile observation towers across the world
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Comment
A defective skyscraper built by Carillion needs £4m of glazing repairs - must the landlord pay?
Since Carillion built the 47-storey Beetham Tower in 2006, it has been the tallest building in Manchester. Mid-morning on 22 June 2014, a problem was spotted – and so began 47 floors of glass problem. One of the chaps doing sealant works on the 15th floor came ...
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News
London mayor pledges £10m to rooftop developer
Apex Airspace was handed £9m from Homes England earlier this month
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News
WYG finance chief resigns weeks after profit warning
Consultancy kicks off search to replace Iain Clarkson
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Kier's development arm takes over Birmingham regen scheme
Kier Property has bought Arena Central from Miller Developments
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News
Springfield Properties doubles interim profit
Scottish housebuilder sees margin improvements across private and affordable activity
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News
Persimmon's profit busts £1bn barrier
Housebuilder names David Jenkinson as new chief executive
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News
Hundreds of complaints hit Interserve's unfinished Derby waste plant
Site inundated with more than 250 complaints in past year about smell and noise levels
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News
In pictures: Tower Hamlets gives Canary Wharf scheme the OK
14-storey project designed by Pilbrow Partners
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Comment
Wellbeing: how can we ensure our buildings deliver a better quality of life?
A trip to New Zealand reveals that even on the other side of the world, designers of the built environment could do more to put wellbeing first
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News
Housebuilders warn government's 300k homes target is unachieveable
Land availability, planning system and skills shortages will scupper plan, survey finds
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Features
Tracker: January 2019
Activity and new orders are losing momentum overall although the non-residential sector is holding up well
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News
Crossrail work set to cost £100m a month until next year
London mayor reveals £1.2bn spend on project over next 12 months
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