All Building articles in 15 March 2013 – Page 2
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CommentNavigating mixed-use developments
The changing environment of work and planning will result in a lot more mixed-use developments - and there are many ways to make these pay
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CommentHansom: Each to their own
Ken Shuttleworth’s imagination runs wild, Ecobuild punters condemn Eric Pickles to an Orwellian nightmare, Ian Tyler bows out in style and Otto the dachshund is deselected
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CommentZennestrom's house
Here is a recent judgment that highlights the proper application of the 1972 Defective Premises Act, in a charming Bauhaus setting with a marina view
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CommentIdentifying owner occupiers
The part of Section 106 of the Construction Act designed to safeguard residential occupiers is only applicable if they can prove they intend to move into the property as their residence
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CommentOn a shoestring
The chancellor would be wise to look at the last remaining options for growth that will produce something for nothing
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NewsDesign team picked for £92m car innovation centre
Exclusive: University of Warwick selects four consultants for its £92m National Automotive Innovation Campus
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NewsBerkeley Homes submits Crossrail station development plans
Residential developer submits planning application for 219 homes above Woolwich Crossrail station
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NewsJohn Lewis considers direct payment for subcontractors
Exclusive: Waitrose owner proposes contract clauses to bypass main contractors that delay supply chain payments
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NewsUK 'failing' on housing for the elderly
House of Lords report calls for ‘urgent’ action from housebuilders, housing associations and government
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NewsWomen triumph in young professionals awards
Women win three out of four categories in young achievers awards plus overall gong
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NewsHS2 defeated in legal challenge
Breaking: Consultation on compensation over high speed rail link ruled illegal
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News'Black Death' bodies found by Crossrail dig
Long-lost burial ground believed to date from Fourteenth Century plague discovered in Farringdon
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NewsHousebuilder Cala sold for £210m
Lloyds owned group sold to consortium of Patron Capital and Legal General
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NewsBerkeley to hit 10% land bank growth
Housebuilder issues trading update as it steers towards £568m shareholder return
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NewsGovernment launches single registration portal for suppliers
Portal will consolidate several supplier registration systems into one
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NewsLondon challenges architects to create a ‘fitter city’
GLA explores links between city design and fitness
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NewsPersimmon launches first stage of £1.9bn payback plan
Housebuilder proposes to pay shareholders £227m in first tranche of cash
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NewsOsborne chases Hinkley deal for Budget
Government locked in ‘full-tilt’ talks with EDF in bid to announce new-build nuclear funding agreement on Wednesday
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