All Building articles in 13 July 2012 – Page 2
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News
Prince of Wales’ estate signs up safety consultant
Duchy of Cornwall drafts in Building Safety Group
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News
Ofgem unveils £22bn energy investment plan
Energy regulator estimates programme will create 7,000 jobs, most in construction
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Government unveils fresh rail investment
Cameron and Clegg unveil £4.2bn capital investment programme - on top of £5bn already announced
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Comment
Disclosure of expert advice: Odedra & another vs Ball & another
Bear in mind the possibility that expert advice obtained early in legal proceedings may become disclosable
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Comment
Deepest green credentials
The Living Building Challenge provides the opportunity to hit the highest conceivable sustainability targets
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Comment
Sustainable materials: Wood first?
Design teams need the freedom to decide which material will give the best sustainability outcome
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News
Specialists says public sector clients are getting worse at procurement
Two thirds of specialist contractors are dissatisfied with public projects
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Cities win new freedoms to drive investment
England’s major regional urban centres given greater access to central government funding to drive infrastructure work
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China seeks western project management skill
Study by Chinese government seeks to adopt best practice from Europe and the USA
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Skills card boss promises reform and end to conflict
CSCS boss Graham Wren heralds ‘fresh start’ in frayed relations with CITB-ConstructionSkills
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Features
The tracker: One direction
Construction activity has been in continuous decline for 18 months now, and the dearth of residential orders offers little hope of respite any time soon. Experian Economics reports
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News
Government faces £2.2m action over illegal FIT cuts
Three solar companies launch legal proceedings over lost earnings in case that could ‘open flood gates’
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Features
Turn on the water work
Will the UK’s water woes lead to a torrent of work for construction companies?
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Comment
O'Rourke's right-hand woman
Ray’s right-hand woman at board level Anna Stewart is leading the way in a whole number of areas
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Comment
Thanks for the memories …
Firms are getting fidgety about the sensitive information that goes out the door when employees leave to work for rivals
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Comment
Thanks for the memories …
As one current case shows, companies are getting fidgety about the sensitive information that goes out the door when employees leave to work for rivals
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Features
Olympic marketing rights: Time’s running out
Is it too late for UK construction to benefit from the Olympics?
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Comment
Hansom: Making a good impression
The enigmatic Ray O’Rourke loses both a yacht trip and planning permission to rebuild his house, Rory Bremner does his homework and the CIC adopts a cutting-edge approach to entertaining
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Comment
Fit-out needs a makeover
The sector’s fortunes have always been closely linked to those of the City, but it has been slow to adapt to the post-Lehman landscape
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