All Building articles in 12 July 2013 – Page 2
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Barratt plans £225m Greenwich housing scheme
Barratt London unveils plans to build 770 homes in Greenwich
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Green light for controversial Smithfield revamp
City of London grants planning approval to John McAslan-designed redevelopment of historic Smithfield Market
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New investor revives £290m Principal Place
Seven-strong team including Brookfield Multiplex, Fosters and Davis Langdon stand to benefit
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Daniel collapse leaves trade firms chasing £16m
Contractual disputes, late payment and retentions led to firm’s demise
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Kier bags £100m shipyard revamp
Kier has been chosen as the development partner for the £100m regeneration of the former Swan Hunter shipyard in North Tyneside
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Brick factory to reopen after housing market spike
Brickmaker Hanson to reopen a mothballed brick factory to meet the growing demand from housebuilders.
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Libeskind to design Durham physics building
Durham University has picked renowned international architect Daniel Libeskind design a new building for its physics researchers
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Boris: bulldoze Heathrow for 100,000 homes
Mayor of London says there are three ‘optimal locations’ for a new hub airport to replace Heathrow
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Reading uni approves £50m science park
Scheme, masterplanned by Scott Brownrigg, to be built next to M4 motorway
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MPs demand laws to end late payments
Inquiry recommends legislation to introduce a code of conduct in construction
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Comment
Who are your Construction Heroes?
Tell us who the unsung heroes of construction are that deserve recognition
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Signs of improvement in construction output
Construction output falls 4.8% year-on-year, but is running 2.2% higher quarter-on-quarter with housing sector diving improvement
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Man City plots stadium expansion
Manchester City football club has announced plans to increase the capacity of the Etihad Stadium as much as 12,500 seats.
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Features
A reprieve for super prisons?
Will the government listen to calls for a £3.75bn building programme of super prisons?
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Comment
Legal support for large infrastructure jobs
Internationalisation is affecting legal support for large infrastructure projects
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Housebuilders report strong trading as market heats up
Firms laud government initiatives like Help to Buy for boost to resurgent housing sector
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Universities investing in estates despite funding cuts
Market survey finds three-quarters of institutions expect estate budgets to remain steady or improve
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Comment
My digital life … Paul Cowling
The JTP architectural assistant on his crowded desktop, foreign adventures and what he would buy if he won the bingo
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Major Spanish contractor targets UK market
Exclusive: £4bn-turnover OHL is actively targeting infrastructure - including HS2 - and health sector work
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Laing O’Rourke challenged over offshore tax
Exclusive: Firm challenged as part of drive to ensure companies receiving public investment pay ‘fair share’ of UK tax
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