All Building articles in 14 February 2014 – Page 2
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Builders merchants urge government action on late payment
Builders Merchants Federation backs subcontractors calls to improve payment culture in construction
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Kier chief to step down
Paul Sheffield to step down as Kier chief executive at the end of June, after 30 years with the firm
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Climate watchdog warns of £1.4bn flood spending shortfall
Committee on Climate Change says government is storing up £3bn of costs as a result of avoidable flood damage
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Firms sought for £120m Yorkshire Pf2 schools
Education Funding Agency issues contract notice for fourth batch of privately-financed schools to come to market
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Massive Bishopsgate Goodsyard scheme set for planning
Developer Hammerson reports jump in pre-tax profit as it prepares to move Bishopsgate Goodsyard scheme forward
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Worker dies on Morgan Sindall site in Merseyside
A worker has died on Morgan Sindall’s Matalan office HQ building site in Merseyside
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Manchester picks three firms for £400m Green Deal scheme
Three firms have been appointed to Greater Manchester’s £400m Green Deal scheme
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Carillion's £55m London tower project gets green light
Two towers by developer Hub Residential have won planning
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Skanska shakes up senior management team
Firm makes several key changes as it seeks to position itself for growth
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Housing pushes construction back to growth in 2013
Latest ONS figures revise up growth in final quarter of last year, with construction expanding by £1.5bn over 2013
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Bam Nuttall ready to go on £85m Heathrow tunnel revamp
Bam Nuttall win £85m job to refurbish the main airport road tunnel and cargo tunnel at Heathrow
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Second council picks McAslan to improve Crossrail station designs
Hillingdon council appoints architect to work on improving plans for Hayes Harlington Crossrail station
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Severfield-Rowen steadies ship after torrid year
The UK’s largest specialist steelwork contractor says trading is in line with expectations as it eyes recovery
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Comment
Pressure mounts in Qatar
If conditions for workers in Qatar don’t improve ahead of the massive World Cup construction project, as many as 4,000 workers may die before a ball is kicked
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Comment
Hansom: These foolish things
This week, the chancellor plays chuff-chuffs, kids get to work on Crossrail, we warm to Cold Homes Week, and the City hands Richard Rogers a big set of keys
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Wates slammed for ‘unethical’ two-year retentions demand
Exclusive: Subcontractors hit out at contract terms demanding that retention money be held for 24 months
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Delaying paying
What’s really depressing about Wates’ explanation of its retention period is that it’s symptomatic of how contractors’ view payment
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Short-term crises need long-term solutions
Even without the shock effect of the recent floods, it is clear that much of the UK’s building and infrastructure provision is already in crisis
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Contractors to earn less for retrofit work under ECO
Analysis by Building shows poor return due to fall in carbon price since government cuts to ECO scheme
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Duty of care: Just desserts?
When the sign above a London cafe collapsed, causing serious injury, the finger was pointed at the shopfitter and building owner’s surveyor. But how far does the duty of care extend?
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