All Building articles in 12 January 2018 – Page 2
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News
Grenfell inquiry will cast construction industry 'in bad light'
Farmer believes more bad news will come from Hackitt report fall out
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Comment
Legal blog: Acting on sexual harassment
With sexual harassment under the spotlight, employers need to be aware of the procedures to follow if an allegation arises
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News
Winners named for £400m Public Health England HQ
Kier, Wates and VolkerFitzpatrick land spots on the job in Harlow
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Consultation to open on proposed east-west rail services
Project would re-establish a rail link between Cambridge and Oxford
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Features
Women in Construction survey views: family
As part of the Building/Hays Women in Construction 2018 survey, we invited anonymous responses from women and men on a number of issues
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Features
Women in Construction survey views: sexism
As part of the Building/Hays Women in Construction 2018 survey, we invited anonymous responses from women and men on a number of issues
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Comment
Women in construction: we've come so far, but there's so much further to go
A news story from 1955 may require some adjustment, but it remains too current for comfort when discussing equality at work
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News
CIH expands Scottish team with management appointment
Housing group recruits service development boss
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Kier lands £29m University College Birmingham project
Firm appointed to build new teaching facility
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Features
Projects 2018 preview: Onwards and upwards
Ike Ijeh looks at some of the construction projects that will be making the headlines this year
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News
Tory MP's retentions bill set for second reading in April
‘Aldous Bill’ has parliamentry backers from across the house
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News
PM appoints new housing minister in cabinet reshuffle
Justice minister Dominic Raab is the seventh appointment to the role since 2010
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Mayor gives OK to huge revamp of Croydon's Whitgift Centre
Scheme worth £1.4bn is being developed by Westfield and Hammerson team
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News
Carillion plays down share price leap amid rescue deal hopes
Firm due to meet lenders tomorrow about bailout
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Comment
Get out your platforms
2018 could see the wider adoption of product platforms, delivering buildings from a kit of parts. But is this a flash in the pan?
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Comment
Building understanding of the mental health challenges in the construction industry
Over six million working-age people have mental health problems in the UK, but only 40 per cent of those seek help. It’s time to do more.
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News
Tory MP's retentions bill to hit parliament today
‘Aldous Bill’ proposes to hold retentions in government-approved deposit schemes
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