All Building articles in 14 July 2017 – Page 3
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Box rooflights specified in high spec residential development
Glazing Vision’s box rooflights were used on the prestigious St Dunstan’s House development in the City of London
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Balfour Beatty teams up with consultants
Atkins, Mott MacDonald, WSP have joined forces with the contractor
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TfL picks developer for London Bridge scheme
Mixed-use scheme on Southwark Street expected to start in 2019
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Comment
The age of reason
The UK’s demographic timebomb is the single biggest issue we face and needs the right solutions
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L&G shows off first modular housing prototype
Investment firm’s factory in Selby, near Leeds, is building capacity to produce thousands of homes annually across eight production lines
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Finding a new Carillion CEO 'could take months'
Incoming boss would want assurance there was no more downside, says leading City analyst
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Architects and engineers eye Simon Rattle concert hall
Levete, Piano and Foster’s on six team shortlist
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Carillion issues profits warning, CEO resigns
Contractor takes £845m contract provision, suspends dividend for the year, and kicks off a ‘comprehensive review’ of the business
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House prices rise 2.6% in past 12 months
Figure is the lowest annual increase in four years, according to the latest Halifax House Price Index
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Sarah Beale named permanent CITB CEO
Beale was appointed interim chief executive following the resignation of Adrian Belton last December
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Government plans to ease HS1 line planning hurdles
Thousands of homes could be built alongside the HS1 route in Kent if proposals approved
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Industry figures demand government action after construction output slump
Decline in three months to May was sharpest such fall since September 2012, says ONS
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Homeless charity damns housebuilders
Shelter says more than 300,000 homes with planning permission not yet built
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Architects' confidence stays flat, says RIBA
London firms stay cautious, while Northern Ireland emerges as most confident region
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Grenfell expert panel calls for more testing
A nine-metre-high replica wall will be built and set on fire to assess how fire spread
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Construction sector fatalities at record low
The 30 deaths in the year to the end of March 2017 were the lowest since records began, according to the HSE
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Scape calls for public sector procurement reform
Group says its proposals could unlock £3.4bn for the construction industry
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Retrofitting housing blocks could cost billions of pounds
Each tower could cost £20m to upgrade to required fire safety standards
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