All Building articles in 11 September 2015 – Page 2
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Comment
Market recovery: Pause for thought
There are plenty of signs of a growing construction market from which to draw encouragement as the sector gears up for its autumn trading
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News
Kuwaiti firm sells £7.4m of Costain shares
Kuwaiti firm’s representative on Costain board steps down
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News
Spanish engineer Sener eyes UK expansion
Sener business development director Jesús Planchuelo speaks exclusively to Building
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News
Value of projects put on hold doubled in last 18 months
Exclusive research shows massive surge in stalled projects, thought to be caused by spike in tender prices
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Features
Construction on hold
Alarmed by the pace at which construction costs are rising, more and more clients are putting their projects on hold
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Features
Sketch of the week: Le Corbusier’s Chapel
This week’s sketch is by Gian Kundi, partner in The Tooley and Foster Partnership
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Features
Image of the week: The world keeps on building
The World Trade Center district in New York City continues to be rebuilt, 14 years after the attacks that destroyed the Twin Towers
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Comment
Hansom: Attention seekers
Building Towers gets some well-deserved coverage, Canary Wharf’s seagulls get more attention than they deserve, a secret marriage goes viral, the South Bank looks for funds, and Berkeley Homes joins the FTSE 100
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News
Morrisions capex drops £100m as profits fall
Capex falls from £257m to £139m due to cuts in new store openings
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News
Bouygues lands £187m cancer hospital contract
Contractor to build new hospital dedicated to advanced cancer treatment for University College London Hospitals
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Features
International costs 2015
Economic recovery in the UK and currency fluctuations have triggered big movements in the relative construction cost rankings of cities around the world
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News
Heathrow confident it would meet green targets with third runway
Must meet carbon emissions targets, air quality limits and noise restrictions set out by Howard Davies’ Airports Commission
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News
Further firms line up legal action over green cuts
Drax and Infinis latest firms to take legal action against government over changes to green policies
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News
Mace wins role on £123m LSE scheme
Contractor saw off three other firms for the Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners-designed scheme
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News
Next expands capex on strong results
Retailer spending extra £45m on capex compared to same period in 2014.
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Comment
Get ready for ESOS
The Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme obliges large businesses to carry out regular energy audits
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Comment
Indemnity claims: Cutting your losses
Do you know what an indemnity is and how a claim under one differs from a claim for damages for breach of contract?
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Comment
Online poll: London skyline
Does London need a more coherent tall buildings policy? Vote here
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Features
Tall buildings: Height vs heritage
London’s lack of a coherent tall buildings policy has led to controversial ‘carbuncles’ such as the Walkie Talkie crowding its skyline
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