All Building articles in 13 January 2017 – Page 2
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130-year-old contractor calls in administrators
Administrators consider options for 65-strong Hull-based Hall Construction
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News
Carillion wins £49m Scottish rail deal
Contract bags electrification contract for 74km rail line between Edinburgh and Glasgow
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Toxic workplaces ‘threaten wellbeing’, says Aecom study
Consultant says weak design leads to poor productivity, long-term sickness and has impact on staff recruitment and retention
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Contractors should push for 5% margins, says ISG boss
Paul Cossell says audit of firm’s construction contracts reveals up to £40m was spent inefficiently
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Features
Sketch of the week: Mega Silk Way
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by David O’Brien, senior landscape consultant with architect and masterplanning firm Chapman Taylor
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Features
Image of the week: The deep ones
The final phase of sculpture Jason deCaires Taylor’s ‘Museo Atlantico’ was officially inaugurated on Tuesday
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Comment
Enforcement: Crossing lines
What are the post-Brexit options for the UK government for enforcement of judgments within EU countries? Here are some of the routes available
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Mayfair house gets 'outstanding' BREEAM first
Grangewood delivers first listed building refurbishment to receive top sustainability standard
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Features
This week in 2012
Five years ago, Building was flagging up a number of problems with an eco subsidy scheme
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Comment
Hansom: All in the mind
This week, we find people with an incredible gift for predicting the past, architects get an offer they can’t refuse, Renzo Piano finds boat building isn’t plain sailing, and German existentialism gets a new lease of life
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Features
Paul Cossell: Above and beyond
Paul Cossell took charge of ISG last year as the fit-out, construction and engineering firm transferred into private hands, a move which has enabled him to explore areas outside the core business
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Comment
Time to expand the use of PF2
Will the success of some key education projects lead to a wider use of PF2 to fund a growing need for social infrastructure
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Hill plans to buy 'at least one' UK consultant
Chief executive reveals strategy to acquire major QS company within two years to grow UK business
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Comment
Here today, gone tomorrow?
What are the main concerns for the industry as it moves into 2017?
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Features
King’s College Hospital: Surgical precision
Inserting a new intensive care ward above the live theatre block of King’s College Hospital required meticulous planning, an ingenious solution to hoisting steelwork and a steady nerve
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Comment
Online poll: Garden villages
Do you think the government’s garden village policy is a good idea? Vote here
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Comment
Up the garden path
Garden villages are earmarked to provide 48,000 homes which won’t be a gamechanger for the UK’s housing supply
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News
Construction professionals fear poor deal on Brexit
Two thirds of poll respondents say they are not confident in the likely outcome of the government’s negotiations
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Features
It takes a village
The government’s recent commitment to back new garden villages sounds lovely
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Comment
The rise and fall of the mega-city
Mega-cities are no longer sustainable and the bigger they become, the less likely are they to function efficiently
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