All Building articles in 15 June 2018 – Page 2
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News
Parliamentary debate to change law on retentions pushed back again
Aldous Bill will now be heard this autumn
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Plans for £150m Crawley mixed-use regen job get the go-ahead
Project includes town hall, resi and commercial buildings
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Multiplex numbers blunted by problem job
Firm sees margins hit by unnamed scheme after turnover jumps to £1.2bn
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Interserve chief's pay packet OK'd
But more than 17% of shareholders vote against Debbie White’s £270k bonus
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Green light to turn former Gloucester prison into new homes
Architect Feilden Clegg Bradley behind work at building whose former inmates include serial killer Fred West
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Fear of liability is ‘slowing’ regs revision, says MP
Housing committee chair says government may need to find more than the promised £400m to reclad homes
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Features
One year on: What have we learned so far from Grenfell? Part one
The inquiry into the Grenfell Tower breaks for a week of reflection to mark one year since the tragedy (14 June). In this two-part feature, Joey Gardiner highlights some of the key issues to have emerged from 2,000 pages of expert reports
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Comment
Tackling the late payment epidemic: a new prescription from the government?
Efforts to tackle the issue so far have been little more than “nudging” techniques to pay more promptly. Is the government ready to ramp up the campaign?
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News
Bam nabs Cardiff University student centre job
Contract is part of a £600m programme to upgrade the campus
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Comment
Grenfell calls for urgent action, so why are we still dragging our feet?
One year on from the Grenfell Tower fire, and the concerns over a potentially lengthy inquiry has only added to the considerable discontent over a lack of action
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Features
Projects: A history lesson at Westminster Abbey
How do you design an extension that can live up to the heritage of the coronation place of kings and queens for the last thousand years?
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News
TfL starts search for £250m track renewal contractor
The contract is set to run for at least four years
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St Modwen re-submits plans to turn 1960s eyesore into homes
Revised scheme in south-east London would see nearly 400 flats built
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Vinci replaces Carillion on London Overground FM contract
Contract transfer saves the jobs of 119 Carillion workers
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Brexit worries see EU staff at Rogers Stirk Harbour scramble for UK passports
Architect says staff taking matters into their own hands in order to keep working here
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Combustible cladding ban consultation to start next week
Housing secretary James Brokenshire confirmed details to MPs yesterday
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Carillion's Qatari arm goes bust
Former chief executive blamed a £200m bill in Qatar for sending the firm under
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Crest Nicholson sees dip in first half profits
Rising costs and ‘generally flat pricing’ hit housebuilder
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