All Building articles in 12 October 2018 – Page 3
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City planners OK Moorfields tower
Scheme will involve replacing 1960s building with 18-storey office block
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Comment
Shining a light on quality: RIBA, RICS and CIOB launch Quality Tracker tool
Formulated by a cross-disciplinary working group and feeding off pan-industry consultation responses earlier this year, the Quality Tracker addresses many long-acknowledged problems in the construction industry, writes Nigel Ostime
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Willmott Dixon to open new Essex base
Contractor says Chelmsford office will help it win more work in county
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Industry bodies launch construction quality app
Free-to-download tool ‘Quality Tracker’ aims to provide a ‘constant reminder of quality targets’
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In pictures: what HS2's Birmingham and Solihull stations will look like
New stations designed by Grimshaw and Arup
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Man at the helm when Carillion went under finds new role
Keith Cochrane named chair of a Scottish engineering firm
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Balfour Beatty wins more work on retirement village
Second phase of development to include a ‘mansion’
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Birmingham council reveals modular housing plan
Specialists put on notice for the programme's pilot next spring
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Features
Peace of mind below ground
Not all below ground waterproofing systems offer the same protection or easy application, and consequences can be costly. With more than 25 years and 65 million square metres of proven success, GCP Applied Technologies provides advice in selecting a below ground waterproofing solution
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Dragons' Den venue to be turned into office block
Alinea among the firms working on proposal due before Southwark planners next month
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RLB's Manchester office eyes more growth after Mace boss's arrival
Head of 100-strong business targets staff of 125 over next couple of years
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Flan McNamara firm to develop £150m tech hub for Santander
Renamed business behind scheme for Spanish banking giant in Milton Keynes
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Balfour Beatty bags £103m highways contract
Work for Telford and Wrekin Council to include winter gritting
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Second phase of Royal Docks development given the green light
The Gallions Quarter is set to be developed by a joint venture between Galliford Try Partnerships and Notting Hill Genesis.
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Kier nabs £42m school and leisure development
The contractor will deliver two schools, a leisure centre and a community fire station
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Gilbert-Ash sees profit jump in 2017
The contractor has been working on the Cambridge Mosque and AC Marriott Hotel in Belfast
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Government pledges five-day payment terms for small firms
All departments will be required to have a dedicated non-executive director responsible for prompt payment
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Sadiq Khan accused of 'misleading' public about Crossrail delay
The committee is saying it believes the mayor knew about delays about a month before they went public
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Court of Appeal rebukes government over Paddington Cube ‘blunder’
Ministers should have given reasons for not calling in Renzo Piano project, says judge
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