All Building articles in 11 January 2019 – Page 2
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Former Crossrail chair says TfL 'altered' his reports on scheme's progress
Sir Terry Morgan makes explosive claim at London Assembly transport committee this morning
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NHS trust fires starting gun on Midland Met tender race and puts £320m price tag on job
Hospital says shortlist of three will be drawn up next month
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Lendlease picked as partner for £1.5bn Birmingham scheme
Partnership between developer and council expected to be formalised by the end of the year
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And on it goes – Tottenham stadium delayed further
Club now admits new ground won’t be ready until March at the earliest
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Brexit uncertainty makes Taylor Wimpey cautious on 2019 outlook
Housebuilder set to see sales and profit rise but consumer confidence remains a concern
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Comment
Can you afford to ignore Brexit's ticking clock?
As 29 March approaches, and the prospect of a no deal Brexit looming larger, is it too late to start contingency plans for your organisation?
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Zaha executors take sweeping powers to investigate practice
Action came two days after Schumacher took them to High Court
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Lack of readiness for no-deal Brexit, Building survey reveals
Just 15% say they are ‘very prepared’ for UK crashing out of EU in March
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Features
Ready, steady, chaos: how is construction preparing for Brexit?
With a no-deal Brexit suddenly a real possibility, what are firms doing to prepare themselves and mitigate the risks?
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How is construction preparing for Brexit? Full survey results
See the full results of Building’s survey
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Surrey builder begins work on latest batch of Croydon housing firm's homes
Client is Croydon council’s development company
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Transport boss admits Crossrail might not finish until middle of next year
TfL finance chief says group now planning for 18 month delay
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Comment
Foresight sagas: construction has an immense challenge on its hands in 2019
As we enter one of the most turbulent, uncertain years in our nation’s history, who would be brave enough to predict what’s in store for construction? Well, here goes…
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Herzog & de Meuron's Hong Kong police station revamp finally opens
Purcell worked on restoration element of delayed conversion of former police station into arts complex
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Lendlease pips Laing O'Rourke for £190m Manchester town hall job
Work on the Grade I-listed building is expected to start in autumn 2020
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Features
Looking ahead to 2019 in construction: it's not all bad
There’s a lot to look forward to this year: big infrastructure projects and game-changing innovation. Though many may be happy to settle for just surviving Brexit.
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Mace lands £150m Stansted arrivals terminal
Work on the scheme is due to take off in the spring
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Features
Known unknowns: what do we know, and what might surprise construction in 2019?
We asked a selection of 2018’s Building Awards winners to say what they’re sure will happen in 2019, what they’re waiting to hear about, and what might surprise us all
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Labour MP's late payments bill to hit parliament next week
Debbie Abrahams is proposing project bank accounts be a requirement on all public sector jobs