All Building articles in 12 May 2017 – Page 3
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Lessons from the Garden Bridge fiasco
The odds were stacked against a bridge that offered little practical or economic benefit, but failing to secure adequate funding was its ultimate downfall
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Interserve launches ex-offenders recruitment drive
Scheme seeks to give offenders a second chance by removing unspent convictions on job applications forms
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Metro mayors told to ‘deliver what they promised’
Leading industry figures call on newly-elected mayors to boost housebuilding and invest in infrastructure
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Hotel opposite St Paul's Cathedral wins planning
Dominivs Group gets nod for 82,500ft² hotel on Ludgate Hill
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The great Brexit buy-up?
With sterling devalued but growth prospects strong, UK firms have rarely been more tempting to overseas buyers, as the recent takeover approach for Atkins may show. So could current market conditions signal a buying frenzy?
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How to get the best out of Brexit
The election provides the chance to drive home key messages around areas for Brexit negotiations. If we come together, we can work for the changes we want from leaving Europe
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Designing in a new dimension
Architects are key to developing BIM solutions that enable teams to take control of complex projects in ways we never imagined in construction’s pre-digital days
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Cemex drivers' strike could hit projects
Hold-ups could follow union’s rejection of firm’s 1.6% pay offer
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City focus: Dubai
Ciara Walker of Arcadis highlights the programme of investment in infrastructure and tourism-related construction driven by the Dubai City Plan 2021, exemplified by World Expo 2020
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Who is to blame for misleading energy efficiency claims?
Media reports on the performance gap have pointed the finger at energy modelling professionals but action is required from the whole industry, including clients
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Japanese giant makes play for Waterman Group
CTI says agreed bid for engineering consultancy is a thumbs up for UK investment
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Keepmoat and Elliott to unveil new modular housing
Ilke Homes to show off new homes at event in Gallions Reach, East London
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Balfour starts on Foster-designed US hospital
London-based architect was part of delivery team that included Balfour Beatty
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Full list: CCS confirms £2.9bn consultant winners
Winners confirmed on five of the six lots on the two year framework
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Building manager jailed over passerby death
Amanda Telfer, 43, died after being hit by three falling window frames as she was walking past a construction site
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Spurs stadium gets green light for more seats
An extra 559 seats will be added to the stadium’s total capacity
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Galliford Try wins £90m St Modwen scheme
The next phase of St Andrew’s Park in Uxbridge includes a further 249 homes
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Balfour JV wins $625m US road contract
The contract has been awarded to Pegasus Link Constructors, a jv between Balfour and Fluor Corporation
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Slough office eyes 'healthiest building' status
The Porter Building is scheduled for completion by the end of September
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Can BIM help us live longer?
It’s not so far fetched to think future BIM levels could help tackle cancer and heart disease, the key is to focus digital technology relentlessly on better outcomes for people
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