All Building articles in 13 September 2019 – Page 2
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Features
Image of the week: Techno colour
The glass cube fronting the Apple Store on New York’s Fifth Avenue was covered in a rainbow to herald the unveiling of new iPhone models
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Comment
Victory over the taxman, for now…
The delay to the reverse charge VAT regime may be a welcome relief, but the pressure will build once more next year
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News
UK downturn fails to dent Fosters’ record year
UK’s biggest architecture firm reports largest ever global revenue
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Features
Stay of execution: What does the delay to the reverse charge VAT regime mean for construction?
The threat of a 20% cut to the cash flow of 150,000 businesses has receded after a delay, but the danger to firms remains
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News
Firms bidding for research funding told to get over IP fears
Companies told to work together to tackle productivity problems
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Comment
Social value is not something we can afford to ignore
Social value is no longer a nice to have – if you don’t adopt and deliver social value, you’ll lose work
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News
Worried tier 1s were drawing up plans to bail out suppliers before HMRC agreed to VAT delay
Trade bodies call for policy to be scrapped just days after government climbdown
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News
Lendlease names new Europe chief exec
Sydney-based firm unveils shock replacement to Dan Labbad
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News
Galliford Try eyes £1.1bn sale of resi arms to Bovis Homes
Firm returns to talks after Bovis makes offer including £300m cash payment
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News
Berkeley boss sells £12m stake in firm
Comes days after shareholders voted against executive pay plan
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Features
Cost model: London fringe offices
Developing office schemes here requires a careful balancing of the need to maximise tenant appeal against the constraints of lower rental income
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Comment
Building on mental health in the built environment
On National Suicide Prevention Day, Redrow’s Karen Jones urges construction to change the mental health conversation on the ground
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News
Interserve picks Kier boss to become new MD
Paul Gandy previously worked at Balfour Beatty and Carillion
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News
Construction output still shrinking as Brexit looms
‘Small firms at risk,’ says Scape chief executive
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News
Mace lands first phase of huge Nine Elms development
Chinese firm behind project next door to US embassy says plot will eventually be home to a dozen buildings
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Features
UK Construction Week: Modular solution to UK housing crisis
MMC is a very strong theme at UKCW this year, with the largest representation of MMC products of any event in the UK
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