All Building articles in 15 May 2015 – Page 2
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News
BDP to revamp London University's Senate House
Project includes revitalising Charles Holden landmark into academic hub
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Aecom and Waterman win £30m Midlands highways contract
Consultants will provide highways support to 20 Midlands councils
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Arup 3D prints 'lighter, stronger' structural bolts
Engineering consultant Arup unveils progress in 3D printing for construction materials.
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Babcock posts 43% jump in profit
Engineering giant Babcock reports 43% rise in pre-tax profit with revenue up 20% to £4bn
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Greg Clark stops redevelopment project on Strand
New communities secretary halts work while he mulls public inquiry
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Sir Robert McAlpine posts heavy loss
Problem contracts pull family-owned contractor into the red
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Backlash as ONS points to construction recession
Economists question latest ONS figures that suggest construction output fell over past two quarters
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Argent unveils open-air King's Cross swimming pool
Our journalist takes a dip ahead of next week’s public opening
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Comment
Contractors can - and should - drive the adoption of BIM
While collaboration is the real key, it is contractors who are best placed to lead the use of BIM on projects
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Comment
VBC: Pretty vacant
How much should a developer get when a vacant building is brought into use or knocked down to make way for new build? Does the vacant building credit deserve credit or a post-election re-think?
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News
Morrell: Ten years to save industry professions
Former construction adviser says in Edge commission report that professional bodies must find common voice and leadership or risk being irrelevant
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Comment
Hansom: Ups and downs
This week, London property moguls and an arts executive consider their respective fortunes under a Tory government, while others escape politics by embracing the virtual world and life at high altitude
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News
Horizon prepares to engage contractors on nuclear job
Power company looks to start procurement process for nuclear plant development in Anglesey
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Construction needs shared code of ethics to ‘secure confidence’
Report says that industry’s professional institutions need to share ethical code and ‘robust’ enforcement procedure
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Comment
Times are changing
The industry must change to meet the challenge facing construction’s professional institutions
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Features
Sketch of the week: Kings Heath High Street, Birmingham
This week’s sketch is by Sustrans’ DIY Streets project coordinator Jenny Barlow
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Comment
Steve Gee’s campaign diary: week 4
John Rowan and Partners’ managing partner Steve Gee who stood as a Lib Dem candidate for the Epsom and Ewell constituency on how defeat feels
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