All Building articles in 15 May 2015 – Page 3
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Features
ICE 2015 London Engineering Awards
This year’s awards showcase the diverse and innovative nature of projects taking place in the UK’s capital
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News
Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in March 2015
Registrations and completions numbers take a big boost when compared with last year’s figures
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Brookfield moves forward with 100 Bishopsgate scheme
Developer to push forward with 900,000ft2 London office scheme
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Lord Deighton replaced as infrastructure tsar
Well-known economist Jim O’Neill becomes new commercial secretary to the Treasury
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News
Osborne offers radical devolution to UK cities
George Osborne says new City Devolution Bill will be at the heart of government’s Queen’s Speech
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Comment
Online poll: New government
Do you expect the new government to be good for construction? Vote here
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News
T&T wins role on Singapore to Kuala Lumpur high speed rail
Turner Townsend are to develop a cost model for high speed rail link
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British Land braced for 6%-a-year construction cost inflation
British Land says build costs are rising as it reports strong full-year results
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Features
Interiors products: What’s new?
Here’s a preview of some of the new products on display at the May Design Series, from bathroom brassware to infrared-controlled radiators
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Comment
Is it time to move house?
Should Parliament be moved to a northern city or remain in the capital?
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News
UKGBC: Retrofit must be top government priority
UK Green Building Council voices concerns of retrofit standstill before new ECO policy comes into effect
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Features
The next five years
Following a surprise result which leaves the Tories free to rule without coalition partners, what can construction expect from the next parliament?
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Comment
What the reshuffle means for construction
David Cameron’s second term looks set to be one of the most aggressive government programmes in recent history
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Comment
Pros and cons
So, now the news has sunk in and David Cameron is back in Number 10, what does the result really mean for construction?
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Features
Inside Westminster: Bringing the house down
Costs are being estimated for the critical repair job needed to the Houses of Parliament - with some suggesting the Palace of Westminster has just 20 years before it’s unusable
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News
Sector lauds Greg Clark appointment
Construction bosses welcome the appointment of the architect of the NPPF as communities secretary in cabinet reshuffle
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News
Industry fears construction adviser role will be scrapped
Tory victory welcomed, but concerns surface that industry champion role will be cut as cost saving measure
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News
Alinea hits £5.5m turnover in second year
Strong result for cost consultant founded by six former Davis Langdon and EC Harris directors
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Comment
Witness compensation: Cab, please!
Witnesses can be paid ‘compensation’ for court appearances. But, as the case of a certain disgraced former DJ shows, you’re not likely to get paid a four figure sum. More like minimum wage
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