All Building articles in 10 March 2017 – Page 2
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News
Derelict Manchester buildings in line for £250m revamp
Once restored the buildings will provide 59 loft apartments along with around 14,000ft² commercial space
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'Get on with it', say MPs on £4bn Parliament revamp
Public accounts committee gives full backing to six-year long move-out of MPs and peers
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Manchester's 'vertical village' goes in for planning
Allied London development comprises five towers rising to 66 storeys in height
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Features
This week in 2002
Recruiting and retaining good staff is a long-running challenge for construction businesses
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News
Laing O'Rourke starts £200m Jaguar Land Rover job
Contractor begins work on cutting-edge design centre in Warwickshire
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Olympic Park cultural quarter builders to be picked next year
LLDC to seek contractors to build Stratford Waterfront
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Bruceshaw aims to double in size in next five years
Cost and project manager reveals plan to double revenue
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Comment
Let’s make them an offer …
If we want the government’s industrial strategy to work for our industry, construction must offer a proposition based on collaboration, investment and innovation. Here’s how we can do that
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Comment
Stop playing games
Does an adjudication enforcement trump an insolvency moratorium? A recent case in the TCC has provided clear guidance on the issue
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Features
Image of the week: Cardboard city
The stage backdrop for LandAid’s Gala Dinner, held at London’s Guildhall last week
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Comment
Hansom: Charity begins at home
Spurs prepare for demolition, the industry bikes to Cannes, there’s a bargain in Chelsea, Laing O’Rourke is prepared for change (still), and Prince William attends a charity bash. Plus, Swiss restaurateurs want to get high
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Comment
Budget 2017: That’s all, folks
There were no major spending commitments in the Budget but some of the announcements could offer long-term promise
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Features
Consultants' salary survey 2017: The bold and the bountiful
Strong hiring intentions and employee caution post the Brexit vote mean those prepared to move jobs could be richly rewarded - as may firms prepared to be aggressive in sourcing new hires
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Mace set for more crunch talks on HS2 award complaint
Failed bidder for £170m role on rail megaproject in second meeting over controversial decision to appoint CH2M
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Comment
Taken on trust
Cash is king and nowhere is this truer than construction. Contractors should take steps to guarantee payment or be prepared to face the consequences
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Features
Northern Ireland: Building a wall
The UK region most hard-hit by the economic crash and the most reliant on EU trade, Northern Ireland is preparing for another body blow as Brexit negotiations threaten to put a barrier between it and its neighbour, the Republic of Ireland
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News
Incoming RIBA president calls for 700,000 homes in London's suburbs
Ecobuild latest: Ben Derbyshire says dramatic increase will tackle capital’s housing crisis
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