All Building articles in 10 August 2012 – Page 2
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News
Scott Brownrigg unveils Surrey Uni ‘gateway’
Three-storey building for University of Surrey includes student reception and halls of residence
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ISG lands £61m Center Parks contract
Contractor says experience of working on Olympic schemes such as the Velodrome will help it deliver
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Olympic stadium makes engineering gongs shortlist
London 2012 venue one of 60 structures that make the ICE’s cut
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Pickles pushes councils to tear up planning deals
Communities secretary in move to kick-start housing sites by reducing planning obligations in Section 106 deals
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Hinkley nuclear plant gets environmental approval
Environment Agency gives EDF provisional approval for Hinkley Point nuclear project
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Aedas appoints Asda man as head of retail
Darrel Owens charged with winning European retail work
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Laing O'Rourke issues results snapshot
Contractor Laing O’Rourke saw “managed revenue” rise 7.6% to £4.3bn last year, with profit up 5% to £54m
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EDF boss says UK construction has 'productivity' problem
Vincent de Rivaz says there is a “hire and fire” culture in UK construction
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Comment
Could Article 8 impact on evicting squatters?
The appeal of the recent Grow Heathrow case could create an extra hurdle for developers to overcome when recovering possession of land
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Galliford Try sues two firms for £3.8m
Contractor attempts to claw back costs of subsidence on £16.5m Orford Park leisure centre
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Stock Woolstencroft submits £52m London mall plans
Architect proposes mixed-use redevelopment of 1.1 Acton hectare shopping centre
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Bam wins Hull library refurb job
Contractor will refurbish 16,000sqm of building and provide new facades
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Green light for £1bn Cambridge development
University of Cambridge wins planning permission for Aecom designed masterplan
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Lend Lease expands into London housing market
Developer will sell homes to the public for the first time
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RICS calls for benchmarking of consultant fees
RICS asks government to intervene to stamp out underbidding as new figures show continuing decline in fees
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Number of solar installations soar to beat feed-in tariff cut
Solar capacity installation up fourfold as slashing of feed-in tariff continues cycle of boom and bust
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Balfour Beatty looks to retrofit projects to swell coffers
Contractor targets local authorities for Green Deal energy efficiency work
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Olympic velodrome: Full speed ahead
Britain achieves its highest Olympic medal tally for over a century. But can the delivery model that gave us the Games’ venues provide a blueprint for the future?
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