All Building articles in 13 July 2018 – Page 2
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Thought for tomorrow: The role of design in infrastructure
We ask readers to share their visions of the construction industry in 25 years’ time
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The UK has a critical shortage of homes suitable for retirement
There are around 720,000 homes suitable for retirement in the UK - according to research conducted last year - but these properties can only accommodate seven per cent of the elderly population in the UK
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Computers take over the courtroom
Technology in the legal world has opened up a host of opportunities. Rebecca Shorter looks at new ways of making the most of digital evidence in construction cases and the risks to be aware of when there is such a vast amount of data at your fingertips
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Reaching new heights with MMC
Modern methods of construction are seen as the silver bullet for the housing crisis, but we need change through the whole supply chain to deliver real results, says Mace’s Mark Reynolds
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Profit falls at Skanska UK for second year running
Firm blames series of loss-making jobs for slump
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What's the Story? Interserve running late on Berwick Street job
Job on road made famous by Oasis album behind schedule
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Westminster approves 750 home development
Scheme by Arup will be built next door to Chelsea Barracks scheme
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Modern methods ‘could make UK £40bn a year’, says Mace
Report predicts using MMC will prove profitable as urban populations rise worldwide and demand grows in UK
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Housing association launches £2.4bn fire safety framework
Initiative will be made available to public bodies across England and Wales
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Comment
The Hackitt Report: all change?
The Hackitt Report calls for a “radical rethink” of the regulatory system. But will government support the findings, or will it just “cherry pick” the easy wins?
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City's third tallest tower gets green light
The 56-storey tower at 100 Leadenhall is known as Cheesegrater 2
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Infrastructure commission lays out spending plan for next three decades
Plans will cost government almost £180bn by 2050
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Output increases in May despite three month fall
Construction output increased by almost 2.5% in May, according to latest ONS figures
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Features
Imperial Green: An award-winning haven of new homes in Hythe, Kent
Stannah Lifts has supplied and installed (and will maintain) 38 lift products in Imperial Green, a high-specification development of 75, two-, three- and four-bedroom townhouses and apartments in Hythe, a peaceful, coastal market town on the fringe of Romney Marsh.
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Kier to take axe to non-core businesses
Contractor says it has begun efficiency and streamlining initiative
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Big names chase latest tranche of Commonwealth Games jobs
Eight firms in the frame for Birmingham work
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Brexit poses threat to major projects, says infrastructure authority
Brexit-related projects are taking focus from major infrastructure jobs
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Plymouth housing authority appoints contractor for cladding work
Exeter firm Mi-Space is set to replace composite cladding on three towers
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Armitt group sets out infrastructure ambition
National Infrastructure Commission wants £43bn spent on public transport
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