All Building articles in 14 April 2017 – Page 2
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Comment
Online poll: New-build homes
Are housebuilders doing enough to ensure the quality of new-build homes? Vote here
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News
Lower Thames Crossing route confirmed
The road tunnel under the River Thames will be the first since the Dartford Tunnel in 1963
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News
Toshiba woes deepen prompting new fears for UK nuclear plant
Union calls on gov’t to underwrite proposed Moorside facility Cumbria
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Mace confirmed on £1.3bn new build prisons programme
Building revealed last month that the firm had bagged the delivery partner role on the scheme to build six new prisons
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Carillion-owned developer submits Manchester towers plans
Thes scheme includes a 40-storey residential tower on the site of the former Bauer Millett car showroom
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Garden Bridge team to cash in even if it’s axed
Margaret Hodge report reveals players behind the controversial London bridge will pocket large sums even if project is scrapped
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Aecom's Olympic Park driverless vehicles pilot gets funding
The project will feature four trials, including two at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
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Comment
Station to station
A visitor’s first and last impression of a town or city will often be formed by its rail station so it’s vital they are beautiful in both form and function
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Features
The art of good conservation
As conservation areas turn 50, they are coming under increasing pressure in major cities. Ike Ijeh looks at the battle between heritage enthusiasts and developers, and asks experts if they think the areas have reached a tipping point
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Features
Cost model: Modular construction
Debates about modular construction and off-site manufacture are nothing new. But with more suppliers, better quality and greater awareness within the industry, could it finally achieve critical mass?
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News
Stanhope team chosen for British Library extension
Firm of architect Richard Rogers also working on deal
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Comment
It was 30 years ago today …
Colin Harding wrote his first column for Building three decades ago, outlining a plan to shift the British parliament to the north of England
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Comment
A matter of timing
A TCC decision has provided valuable guidance regarding the payment regime in the JCT DAB contract, as well as clarification on substantiation of interim applications
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News
Urban & Civic buys into third huge Cambridgeshire scheme
The stake has been acquired from two Nuffield charitable trusts for £13.3m
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Digitally reflected solar flares to light up Nottingham lab
The £30m Discovery building is the latest addition to BioCity’s Nottingham campus
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Archive Titles
Mace to decide this month on HS2 legal action
Rail link’s chairman up before MPs next week to discuss contract fiasco
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John Sisk bags £247m PRS scheme in Manchester
The contractor will deliver 677 apartments at Circle Square for JV partnerns Select Property Group and Bruntwood
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Comment
Preparing for tomorrow's smarter built environment
Digital technology is disrupting the built environment and firms need to be aware of this to keep a competitive edge
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News
Infrastructure decline drives down construction output
New housing weighed heavily on output, falling by 2.6% in February.
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