All Building articles in 12 June 2015 – Page 2
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Features
Foresight saga
QSs are supposed to price a job accurately and de-risk procurement. But some clients are wondering what they’re paying them for
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Comment
Space to share
The austerity agenda means the public sector is trying to serve more people with less money, says Philip Black. Managers of the public estate need to think about delivering different services from shared buildings
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Features
Image of the week: On top of the world
‘Urban adventurer’ stands on top of the Wembley Arch 130 metres above the ground
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News
Sir Robert McAlpine makes two senior hires
Contractor appoints commercial director and regional manager for London and the South-east
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News
New Ridge senior partner pledges further expansion
Adrian O’Hickey says he plans to continue expansion through organic growth
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Archive Titles
Evolve or die
QS’ failure to price projects with the accuracy their clients demand is a stark warning to rethink how they operate
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News
Shangri-La sues John Sisk over delays to Shard hotel
Luxury hotel chain is suing contractor for £57m, after flagship London hotel opened a year late
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News
Son of PC Harrington founder steps down from group companies
PJ Harrington’s directorship of PC Harrington Contractors terminated
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Comment
Intelligent cities defined
The recent BCO conference in Chicago offered a vision of the future: intelligent cities filled with data, where people and things are constantly connected to the digital world. The opportunity for the industry is now to make sense of it all
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Comment
Hansom: Nature’s bounty
A good week for bees, areas of outstanding cooking and dilapidated Victorian villas, but DIY skills are on the wane and the Garden Bridge is wilting - as, apparently, are those who spot hunky builders working onsite
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Features
Free webinar: Using BIM on the London Bridge project
Hear views from key players on how BIM is being used on one of the capital’s landmark infrastructure projects
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Features
Infrastructure: Keep the engine running
Lack of investment in UK infrastructure could be a serious barrier to economic growth, but is the government prepared to pay for it?
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Comment
No bargain in this basement
Basement developments can often be a delicate and troublesome procedure. But who’s at fault if things start to go wrong?
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Comment
Why shopping really matters
As the supermarket giants pull out of big local projects, the construction industry is starting to value and quantify the crucial role retail plays in communities
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News
Budget rule will stymie infrastructure, say experts
Industry expresses fear of slowdown after Osborne budget surplus announcement
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News
Turmoil continues as two more senior directors leave Balfour
Delivery director Vince Lydon and business development director Mike Peskin follow Nick Pollard’s exit
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Features
London Business School: A perfect match
Sheppard Robson’s partial conversion of the Westminster Register Office complex includes a glazed link building for the entrance
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