All Building articles in 15 July 2016 – Page 2
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Sir Ben Ainslie base wins BREEAM Excellent
Sustainability accolade awarded ahead of next week’s America’s Cup in the Solent
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Sheppard Robson submits 650-home east London scheme
Proposals would update Festival of Britain Exhibition of Architecture-era east London precinct
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May’s merger of business and energy gets cautious welcome
Industry leaders believe DECC closure may integrate sustainability more into industrial strategy
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Dunne Group falls into administration with loss of 524 jobs
524 jobs lost at concrete specialist after multiple sources say firm sent workers home today
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Square Mile tower decision delayed until after summer
The proposed tower, if approved, would become the tallest in the City of London
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Grimshaw wins Heathrow expansion design deal
Architect sees off competition from Zaha Hadid, HOK and Benoy
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Derwent signs up tenants despite Brexit
Developer said it has pre-let central London office space to three customers after the Brexit vote
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Scape major works framework jumps in value to £7bn
Contracting authority launches ‘largest ever framework’
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HS2 to go ahead says transport minister
Chris Grayling said he has “no plans to back away” from HS2
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British Land expects 'cautious' investors post-referendum
The developer reported that its current portfolio only contains 4% of speculative development
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Housing and construction strategy ministers appointed
Gavin Barwell and Ben Gummer take key junior minister roles
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Housing target should be 300,000 a year, say peers
House of Lords report delivers stinging rebuke of government housing policy
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Comment
Building cost managers need to keep up
In an age of smart tech, the role of the building services cost manager is changing fast
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Balfour Beatty confirmed on £1bn One Nine Elms
The Chinese developer has also secured the bulk of the financing for the project
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Gatwick plans £200m upgrade as Khan backs it over Heathrow
Sadiq Khan announces the investment and renews support for second runway
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Sellar lops 58 storeys off Paddington Pole
The new £775m plans have turned the pole into a cube
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Construction 'riding high in April, shot down in May'
Industry output falls 2.1% month-on-month
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Crossrail approaching 75% complete
Major milestone at Liverpool Street station as platforms are pieced together
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Comment
Reading the signals from our new PM
Theresa May’s abrupt arrival in Britain’s top job should, at the very least, restore some sense of stability to the country’s leadership
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Hansom: Going up in the world
Despite crashing markets, many things are on the rise, from the social climbers at The Ivy, to house prices for Europhiles, the appeal of upping sticks for New Zealand, and a really massive pile of cous cous
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