All Building articles in 11 January 2013 – Page 4
-
News
Drainage system
Marley Plumbing an d Drainage says its product was specified for a multi-storey car park for its reliable performance properties and ability to replace cast iron
-
Comment
My digital life ... Iain Roberts
This director of Buro Four is attached to his iPhone, considering a company carrier pigeon and prefers being PC to eating at McDonalds
-
Comment
Sustainability: Do the 'decent' thing
‘Championing sustainability’ sounds like a lot of boring corporate good intentions. But apparently it entails treating your clients and colleagues with respect
-
Comment
Hansom: Celebrate good times
The government bids a frugal farewell to its chief construction adviser (now set to spend more time in the kitchen), London 2012 construction heroes are honoured by the palace, and we count our Xmas cards
-
News
Cedar shingles for a train conversion
Eastern White Cedar shingles from Cembrit have been used on a refurbishment project
-
Features
Next stop for Battersea
A century-and-a-half after the first London underground railway opened, Building looks at how the tube’s extension to Battersea could help regenerate the area
-
Features
Rooftop agriculture
Building looks at a relatively new movement using green roofs to plant our food
-
Features
Aecom/Davis Langdon: Culture shock
Aecom bought Davis Langdon in 2010. Building talks to those who left, those who stayed, and the firm’s clients on what has changed - and what the future holds
-
News
Neighbourhoods to get 25% of CIL revenues
Planning minister says move will stop opposition to greenfield development
-
News
Morgan Sindall finance boss resigns
Finance director David Mulligan’s departure comes after chief executive stepped down in November
-
Comment
A greener future
The government needs to put sustainability back on the agenda, to safeguard the UK’s environmental future and help generate growth in the industry
-
News
CBI and UKGBC back Green for Growth campaign
Industry organisations get behind Building’s campaign to persuade the government that sustainable development can boost growth
-
Features
Green for Growth
Building launches its campaign to persuade the government to stimulate investment in green construction
-
News
Progress on Olympics marketing gag has ‘stalled’
Shadow business secretary questions progress on easing marketing restrictions
-
Features
Country focus: Malaysia
Strong domestic demand means Malaysia’s GDP looks good to grow. But with an election looming and a continuing budget deficit, fiscal stimulus can’t be relied on