All Building articles in 13 May 2016 – Page 3
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News
Designs revealed for £300m Meadowhall expansion
BDP has drawn up designs for biggest-ever extension to Sheffield mall
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Features
Global city focus: Sydney
Sydney has a strong government with clear plans and the financing to achieve growth. Ciara Walker and Stephen Taylor from Arcadis explore Sydney’s massive investment in infrastructure to reconnect and regenerate the city
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News
Have your say: Firms sign up to Building’s EU campaign
We’re calling on firms and individuals to lend their weight to the campaign, as evidence grows that construction professionals want the UK to remain
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Comment
Why Building says IN
With local and regional elections out of the way, the countdown to the poll that could potentially have the biggest effect on the country has now begun in earnest
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Comment
Little to gain from Brexit?
Building’s latest survey of construction portrays an industry that expects a Brexit event to have a major impact on its business
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News
Investment fears if UK votes for Brexit
Building survey finds concerns about foreign investment and labour and materials costs
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News
Two-thirds of construction sector backs staying in the EU
Building launches campaign in support of remaining in the EU, following survey of 1,300 industry professionals
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News
DBK hires ex-RLB London boss
Breeden handed job of expanding taken-over consultancy’s offices business
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Laing O'Rourke sharpens off-site focus with restructure
Second biggest contractor targets 5% margin by 2018
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Comment
Online poll: Blacklist
Do you believe that the practice of blacklisting workers has now been stamped out from the construction industry? Vote here
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News
SRM walks away from £60m Viñoly job
Contractor and university fail to agree terms for graphene innovation centre
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Features
Is the door still open on build to rent?
Just when you thought the private rented sector was about to take off, along comes the chancellor and whacks a big tax on the purchase of homes for rent
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Comment
PPPs: Step back in time
Public-private partnership agreements could be used to help invigorate the UK’s infrastructure - but only if we shrug off stigma from the past around their use
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Features
London’s new mayor: Yes, he Khan
Sadiq Khan has the mother of all in-trays to contend with in his first months as London’s new mayor - everything from housing to Heathrow, Crossrail 2 to controversial planning decisions
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News
WSP PB hires former Sweett MD
Derek Pitcher joins firm to grow property and buildings advisory business
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Comment
1984 revisited
As one of our longest-serving columnists prepares to bow out, she looks back at how things have changed in construction law since she wrote her first column for the magazine
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Comment
Build to rent: The home straight
Build to rent housing has come on in leaps and bounds and now represents a great opportunity for the construction industry, says Richard McCarthy, but we have to get it right, which means a strong commitment to a positive renter experience
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News
Willmott Dixon bags £31m uni development
Curzon campus extension will house 3,000 students, lecture theatre and mock courtrooms
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News
In pics: Fire-ravaged Hastings pier re-opens
dRMM and Ramboll-designed £14.2m revamp is now open to visitors
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Comment
BHS saga is a wake-up call for everyone in retail
There needs to be a new approach to retail if the sector is to survive on the high street
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