All Building articles in 14 September 2012 – Page 3
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Features
View from my office: Adam Muggleton
The managing director for property consultant CDML overlooks the CN Tower, TIFF building and Hyatt Hotel in Toronto
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Comment
Resi: Yes, it's Groundhog Day
Joey Gardiner finds government money and planning reform fail to lift the mood at this week’s RESI 2012 conference
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News
Unite in £460m London housing deal
Student developer to build 4,000 bed spaces in join venture with Singapore government’s real estate arm
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News
Astudio in Hong Kong: Weaving in
UK architect’s ‘weave’ design reaches final shortlist for residential development
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News
Greenwich Beach seeks ‘world class’ architect
Cathedral Group and Development Securities run competition to find architect for mixed-use, riverside development in South-east London
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News
Salary survey offers some hope of work ahead
Boost in demand for preconstruction work hints at revival across sector
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News
GMB gains access to blacklist victim names
Exclusive: Lawyers acting on behalf of trade union gain permission to view confiscated blacklist
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News
Cameron’s U-turn cuts Green Deal take-up by 2.2m homes
Exclusive: Ministerial briefing reveals dire impact of Number 10’s move to block so-called ‘conservatory tax’
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Comment
Hansom: Mistaken identities
This week, Danny Alexander is lost in time, a career change is suggested for Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, Berkeley looks to heavenly ladies to sell property and Grant Shapps bids farewell to the housing brief
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Comment
Scotland expects
The building industry will look to Ms Sturgeon to hit the ground running with measures to kick-start life back into this crucial sector
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Comment
Groundworks: Digging deep
Who carries responsibility if the ground conditions necessitate a design change in a building project?
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Comment
Fifty shades of liability contract
A dispute about the extent of liability for a fire at a popcorn factory was largely to do with the terms of the contract - just like Fifty Shades of Grey
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Comment
The 'conservatory tax' is dead. Long live consequential improvements
Ministers should ignore ‘conservatory tax’ media hysteria and press on with consequential improvements, says Andrew Warren
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Comment
Company restructures: Wake up and shake up
Some of the UK’s biggest contractors are restructuring – but the drive for efficiency goes beyond cutting staff numbers
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Comment
Market needs PFI certainty
What confidence can we have now that we will actually see some direction for PFI this autumn?
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Features
Careers: Is Qatar your next destination?
Qatar is an oil-rich country that plans to spend 40% of its budget improving infrastructure between now and 2016. Can you afford to leave it off your CV?
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Features
Whole-life carbon: New-build schools
Through the careful specification of timber it is possible to reduce the whole-life carbon footprint of a school by over 15%
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Comment
Cabinet reshuffle: The pain game
Despite firms going bust, and young people being denied entry to the industry, the government is still posturing. It needs to act
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News
ISG: construction is at the 'bottom of cycle'
ISG boss says he does not expect the firm’s 0.2% construction margin to improve this year
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