All Building articles in 15 January 2016 – Page 2
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News
Construction output down in November
ONS data shows that construction output dropped 0.5% in November 2015
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Solar firm to build 8,000 homes with Chinese firm
WElink Energy and China National Building Materials announce £1.1bn deal to build 8,000 affordable zero carbon homes in sites across UK
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T Clarke wins 22 Bishopsgate tower job
Electrical contractor preferred bidder on former Pinnacle tower
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Bovis expects revenue and profit hike
Housebuilder anticipates significant revenue and pre-tax profit rise after 8% rise in homes delivered
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EU invests record £6bn into UK infrastructure
Figures show the European Investment Bank gave £5.85bn of loans in 2015
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Arup/Atkins to draw up £200m Stonehenge tunnel
Consultant JV wins big contract to design a tunnel and bypass on £200m project
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Kier to repair storm-damaged Lake District road
Contractor to rebuild popular Lake District tourist route A591
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Mixed picture as tender price inflation remains ‘patchy’ in regions
Hot spots include Cambridge and the Midlands but expectation is mainly focused on the ‘northern powerhouse’
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Comment
Opening the floodgates
The floods over the past weeks could lead to a wave of claims and other legal actions. Construction firms should make sure they can stay afloat in a world where flooding is the new normal
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Tender price inflation set to slow in 2016
Exclusive Building survey of UK cost consultants shows rate of inflation set to slow after two years of steep increases
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Features
Interview: Tim Farron
Leading the Lib Dems may sound like the worst job in politics following the party’s drubbing in last year’s election, but an out-of-sorts Labour sees Tim Farron adopt the role at a time of opportunity
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Image of the week: Precious cargo
As winter draws in, 130 industrial storage containers are converted into shelters to accommodate a new influx of people at the Calais refugee camp
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Richard Rogers founder criticises changes at the firm
Practice rejects claim it handled redundancies in a ‘cowardly’ way, following letter by Marco Goldschmied
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Features
Occupational health: Fit for purpose
The construction industry has made huge progress on on-site safety in the last 20 years but health conditions have largely been neglected. Are things starting to change?
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Comment
Adjudicators’ jurisdiction: By the way …
Much has been made of the Aspect vs Higgins case’s implications for limitation periods but it also contained an interesting point on adjudicators’ jurisdiction
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Tower 8 on course to hit £9m turnover after just five years' trading
Consultant founded by four former JLL directors also expects to increase staff number to 80
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Commercial development activity increase slowest since 2013
Combination of drop in public work and slow rise in private projects results in weaker growth rate in December
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