All Building articles in 12 April 2019 – Page 3
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Comment
Open spaces are something to be cherished
Can it really be wise to sacrifice so much potentially lettable space? Research suggests an unequivocal “yes”
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News
Fosters’ Melbourne Apple store scuppered by heritage group
Tech giant unlikely to appeal decision
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New Crossrail completion plan ‘taking longer’ to work out, boss admits
Chief executive Mark Wild says skills shortage is hampering finishing off late-running stations
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ISG rings up £47m deal at London retail landmark
Scheme to sit on former site of 100-year-old department store in Kensington
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O2 operator voices worries over MSG's Stratford plan
AEG flags up issues over strain on Jubilee line
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Features
Accessibility challenges? LIFTEX 2019 is the destination for sourcing vertical moving equipment
Now in its 31st year, the show takes place from 15 – 16 May 2019 at London’s ExCeL
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Comment
Ultra-low emissions zone - we can slash vehicle emissions overnight
New legislation for the capital, coupled with better organisation of construction deliveries, could make a significant impact on London’s air quality
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Features
From the archive: 2003 - stuck in traffic
This week’s introduction of the ultra-low emission zone reminds us of the congestion charge debate in 2003
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News
Morgan Sindall chalks up £24m Bournemouth uni job
Contractor secured job via the Southern Construction Framework
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Digital guru swaps Atkins for Homes England role
Brian McIntyre to join government agency in summer as its first chief digital officer
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Balfour Beatty bags £102m Stratford regen job
Firm wins first of seven phases at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
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News
Grenfell QC to head up Persimmon customer care review
Findings will be made public, housebuilder promises
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News
Makeover for Peaky Blinders museum
Shortlist of six set to battle for £6m job designed by Napier Clarke Architects
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News
Work to restart Midland Met hospital already at risk of falling behind, boss admits
NHS Trust says bureaucratic wrangle putting July appointment of Carillion replacement in doubt
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News
Government allocates £1.4bn for school improvements
Money to be split across different establishments
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News
Contractors told to pay invoices faster or get barred from government work
Cabinet Office minister Oliver Dowden orders firms to ‘clean up act’ in letter being sent out to thousands over next few days
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Mace nabs second fit-out job for taxman
Company starts Bristol job as firms eye Stratford prize
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