All Building articles in 15 July 2016 – Page 3
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Features
Interview: Tony Giddings
Few people have done more to change the face of the UK’s cities than Tony Giddings, who stood down as partner at Argent at the end of last year
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Features
Sketch of the week: Gibraltar
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Alex Chan, associate at The Manser Practice
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Features
Image of the week: Leaving through the back door
A removal van drives to the back of 10 Downing Street
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Features
This week in 2006
Building reported on how the imminent Eddington Transport study could impact the construction industry
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News
Giddings is adviser on £1.3bn ‘super prisons’
The first of the new super prisons is already being built in Wrexham
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Archive Titles
Clark tries to calm industry jitters over Brexit
Updated: New business secretary Greg Clark tells Building prospects for construction ‘remain good’
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Features
London vs New York: The market rules
London and New York are two of the world’s most successful cities for business. How does commercial property development compare between the two?
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Comment
Post-Brexit: Time to get on with things
After last month’s shock Brexit vote, how will the development market be affected? Now more than ever, firms will need to be proactive
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Comment
Online poll: Theresa May
Will Theresa May be a good prime minister for the UK construction industry? Results are in
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News
Tidal is cheapest way to generate power, says developer
Tidal Lagoon Power report claims power from new tidal lagoon could be three times cheaper than from nuclear
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Features
How Theresa May can avoid a construction recession
In these days of lightning fast political changes, and possibly dire economic prospects, prime minister Theresa May has to hit the ground running if she is to prevent construction slipping into another recession
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Comment
Why can't builders and architects work it out?
Topping out ceremonies present builders with an irresistible opportunity to throw the architect off the top of the building but we need to collaborate
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Comment
Adjudication: The corrections
Judges in the TCC will usually say that adjudicators’ decisions are there to be enforced. But a Part 8 procedure can be used to alter final decisions on self-contained legal points
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Features
Housing Design Awards 2016: Winners
This year’s entries reveal some interesting trends in housebuilding in the UK such as a reduction in common space, urban design principles being applied to greenfield sites and the successful use of custom build
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News
Haringey shortlists three for £2bn developer role
North London council wants to build 5,000 homes in borough
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