All Building articles in 15 February 2019 – Page 2
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News
Second phase of Birmingham regen to start after Commonwealth Games
Planning decision for Perry Barr work due this summer
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Features
Projects: London's new £288m Centre for Music
London is set to gain a new world-class symphony hall – but will the planned £288m Centre for Music face the battles and delays that dog so many major cultural projects?
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News
Bam to build £22m riverside development in Bath
Scheme includes first new-build office space in South West city for 25 years
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Features
From the archive: 2009 - Would you bet on Donald Trump?
Building looks back 10 years to when Donald Trump’s casino company went under. Has he learned about achieving victory - and solvency - since then?
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News
Tate Modern neighbours lose High Court challenge
Judge rules against residents of RSHP’s Neo Bankside who demanded privacy from Herzog de Meuron extension
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News
Main board director leaves as Interserve departures go on
Dougie Sutherland goes after 12 years at business
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Features
Interserve: will its latest rescue plan save the struggling contractor?
With its largest shareholder planning to revolt against its latest rescue plan, what hope is there that Interserve will survive?
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Comment
Building construction regulations are not the same in England and Scotland: what you need to know
Developers and contractors in England and Scotland need to be aware of the differences in two separate pieces of building regulation.
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News
Kier brings in new operations director at Scottish business
Phil McDowell joined firm six years ago
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Comment
In this period of change, markets need a bit of imagination to evolve
This time of instability and rapid change can feel overwhelming, but it’s a brilliant opportunity for those savvy enough to see the possibilities
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News
Lendlease gets first dibs on more Birmingham Commonwealth Games work
Council plans to roll infrastructure job into firm’s athletes’ village scheme
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News
Construction output growth at its weakest since 2012
Output grew by just 0.7% year-on-year in 2018
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News
McLaren eyes up public work as Brexit looms over industry
Contractor sets up team to target local authority work
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News
Profit rises at Zaha Hadid Architects as firm warns of Brexit impact on recruiting staff
Highest-paid director earnt £5.3m
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News
Alinea says industry has more than just Brexit to worry about
Consultant warns trade wars, stalling growth in China and global debt levels will also put brake on UK growth
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