All Building articles in 12 February 2016 – Page 2
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Letter: Professional opinion
A reader writes: ‘Cowboys wear suits as well as workwear in my experience’
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News
Spring start for £80m Leeds scheme
Carillion gets planning permission for city’s Tower Works mixed-use scheme
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News
Telford sells private sale scheme to PRS specialist
North London 156-home scheme sold in its entirety to L Q
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News
Businesses defend 'off-site' affordable housing
London First calls for greater clarity on off-site housing provision
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Soaring Great Western scheme costs face probe
National Audit Office poised to launch inquiry into rail route upgrade, which has doubled in cost
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News
Construction shrank 0.4% in last quarter of 2015
Latest ONS forecast shows deeper quarter-on-quarter dip in output in Q4
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News
Image of the week: The Daredevil
Picture by doctor from Bangladesh wins CIOB’s 2016 Art of Building digital photography competition
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News
Bromley regen scheme running up to two years late
£90m St Mark’s Square development was originally meant to be completed at the end of 2015
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Atkins scoops two university jobs
Bournemouth and Glasgow projects take value of firm’s work in higher education sector to more than £250m
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Comment
Hinkley on hold
Will next Tuesday be the day EDF finally gives the go-ahead to a new nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point C?
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Features
Sketch of the week: Hard Knotts Pass
This week’s sketch is by Tooley and Foster partner Gian Kundi
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Features
Holy Cross School: A class of its own
Cullinan Studio’s prefabricated school in Swindon extracts spatial and architectural delight from a lean, compact template and answers today’s challenge of how we can build more schools for less money, while maintaining design quality
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Comment
Hansom: Life in the big cities
New York eyes up a new tram system, Sir Terry Farrell gets the run of Newcastle, some old plasterwork is found in London and Time Out features a brilliant front cover. Plus, Richard Steer narrowly avoids a dress clash
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News
Housing associations to double programme by 2025
Group of 15 largest providers commits to increase to 93,000 over decade to 2025
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