All Building articles in 1 September 2017 – Page 2
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News
Balfour Beatty boss steps down from Construction Leadership Council
Quinn had been a member of the body for 18 months heading up the skills workstream
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Carillion to exit FTSE 250
Collapse in contractor’s share price follows its profit warning last month
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Comment
Whatever happened to the brief?
There has been a gradual erosion in the understanding of the briefing process within the construction sector over the last 30 years - a vital skillset when working with the complex nature of modern assets
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News
Richard Rogers' Hammersmith office scheme gets OK
Council signs off planning papers after development gets six-floor haircut
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Willmott Dixon raids council for new off-site schools chief
Pre-designed schools business Sunesis targets four-fold rise in turnover to £100m
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Comment
Brexit: Time to be heard
The construction industry’s voice needs to be part of the discussion on Brexit. We must set out our stall on three key areas to ensure the well-being of both the sector and the wider UK economy
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Archive Titles
Louvre & attenuation package for EFW facility
Caice has provided the “A Class” Louvre, attenuation and damper package for the Allerton EFW facility.
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Features
London's High Point: Race to the top
In creating the UK’s tallest build-for-rent development – Highpoint in London’s Elephant and Castle – flexibility, efficiency and speed were key concepts for contractor Mace and structural engineer AKT II
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ITV tower goes in for planning
Broadcaster asks architect Hopkins to redevelop its South Bank home after 45 years
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Shortlist announced for 2017 Carbuncle Cup
Schemes by PLP and Ian Simpson’s practice head up a six-strong shortlist for this year’s Carbuncle Cup
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Tool hire firm posts record turnover
Glasgow-based Gap Hire says expanding into new areas has helped hike revenues
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Quintain to invest a further £2bn in Wembley scheme
Investment takes the cost of the scheme to £3bn
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Housebuilders’ levy grumbles pile more pressure on CITB
HBF comments follow Balfour Beatty CEO’s criticism last week
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Palace of Westminster £6bn revamp gets going
M E works to keep the building safe beyond 2020 to start
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Union warns of 'widespread disruption' as crane strike announced
One day stoppage to take place next week
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Bid race starts for £3bn HS2 London stations
Procurement for Birmingham stations to get underway in early 2018
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WYG warns on first half profit
Projects and payment delays and lower volumes of new work since March blamed
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Financial watchdog begins probe into Mitie
Investigation centres on profit warning last September
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Cladding tests complete with 228 buildings deemed at risk
Government to produce advice to owners and landlords on what to do next
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