All Building articles in 15 April 2016 – Page 2
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Comment
All change for retail estates
As online shopping grows a new type of property portfolio is arising
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News
Defects found in all Edinburgh PFI schools
Council says schools won’t re-open until PPP contractor can assure the schools are safe
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News
Balfour boss Quinn replaces Anna Stewart on CLC
RLB chair Ann Bentley and Arup director Isabel Dedring also appointed to CLC
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News
Willmott Dixon opens Exeter office
Contractor targeting growth in the south west after recent project wins in the region
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Halcrow pensioners hire top lawyer to prepare for fund row
Members of engineer’s scheme advised by Maxwell scandal veteran as parent firm hints at pension restructure
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Features
A tale of two mayors
With Londoners headed to the polls on 5 May to decide the city’s next mayor, we look at the impact frontrunners Zac Goldsmith and Sadiq Khan would have on the major construction issues facing the capital
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News
Image of the week: Sliding into orbit
The first pieces of a huge slide at the ArcelorMittal Orbit in London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park are moved into place
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Features
Sketch of the week: LGBT senior housing
This week’s sketch is by Fernando Villa, principal at MAP Architects
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Comment
Hansom: Where the wild things are
Croydon is Dancing with Wolves, the City may become wooded, Pidgeon and Berry are misrepresented and political animals need to be rehoused. Meanwhile, one team is being threatened by a massive gorilla
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Comment
London beckons
Three weeks from now, Londoners will head to the polls to decide who will fill the sizeable Boris-shaped void in the capital’s City Hall
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News
Bam appointed to £41m Leeds office refurbishment job
Scheme to update 1960s block will finish next year
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Features
This week in 2006
As the Building Awards 2016 opens for entries, we take a look back to 2006, when a star-studded guest list took over Grosvenor House
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News
Green light for Skanska's £250m MoD training college
Work at Hampshire site will be carried out in phases and finish in 2019
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News
Bishopsgate Goodsyard in limbo after Boris mothballs planning decision
Move almost certain to mean ruling will be made by Johnson’s successor
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News
Bidding starts for £4.7bn affordable homes funding
Government urges housebuilders to pitch for grants to build shared ownership homes
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News
Brexit fears prompt drop in house prices
RICS survey says EU referendum, devolved elections and stamp duty changes have caused market uncertainty
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News
Breedon Aggregates' buyout of Hope faces merger probe
Competition and Mergers Authority warns that parts of £336m purchase could affect local ready-mix markets
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News
Developers debut 'tallest' Dubai tower
Scheme by Santiago Calatrava Valls comes with hotel and viewing decks
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Features
Nightmare on Nine Elms street?
The UK’s biggest construction site in west London looks on paper like a dream development in a market desperate for new housing. But amid scare stories of fleeing investors and slashed prices
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