All Building articles in 14 July 2017 – Page 2
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Features
Qatar: ‘This dispute has escalated beyond any reasonably sane level’
With tensions between Qatar and Saudi Arabia and its allies rising by the week, many are fearful of the impact this row could have on construction companies working in the Gulf state, the World Cup 2022 preparations, and Qatari investment in UK projects
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GLA begins procurement for £20bn developer framework
30 developers will be appointed to the four-year panel
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Clutch of new hires for fit out firm
BW has hired new personnel as it looks to strengthen its teams
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New plans unveiled for footballers' Manchester scheme
Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs scrapped previous plans designed by Make for the Jackson’s Row site after heavy criticism
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Taywood to tackle White Hart Lane station rebuild
Scheme will ease congestion on Spurs matchdays
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MPs warn of Brexit skills 'disaster' for construction
Call for transitional arrangement for immigrant workers
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Facades: Do all-glass buildings make financial sense?
All-glass commercial buildings are a common sight in large cities in particular and make a dramatic architectural statement. But do the numbers add up?
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Manchester appoints team for £328m town hall upgrade
Originally designed by Alfred Waterhouse in the 1860s the 140-year old building is in need of repair
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Willmott Dixon's profits boosted by contracting improvements
Firm says annual revenues for 2016 dipped, but profits double
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CH2M bags role on £6bn revamp of Palace of Westminster
The restoration programme for the iconic grade I-listed building is still to be voted on by both Houses of Parliament
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Comment
Export strength
If the UK is to win work on overseas infrastructure megaprojects, we will have to get better at forming consortiums that offer the whole package. The newly-formed Infrastructure Exports: UK group may be able to help
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Galliford Try confirms 2017 profits will be hammered
Firm says profits will be less than half of the £135m posted last year
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Ministers back the CITB, but want reform to continue
Government support will depend on the trade body’s pursuit of reform, ministers say in a letter to James Wates
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Another director at Laing O'Rourke's plc arm steps down
Firm says Steve Coleby staying put as it begins recruitment drive at its Australia business
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Wates Construction reshuffles management team
Five new appointments announced by group managing director Paul Chandler
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Housing Design Awards 2017: the winners
It’s good to be reminded of the high quality that characterises much of the new work being produced in housing
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