All Building articles in 15 September 2017 – Page 2
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New research group to look at UK's infrastructure needs
Initiative will pave the way for a UK-based national infrastructure research community
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Government calls for input into Building Regs review
The review is looking for views on the current regulatory system
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Former EDF boss joins Highways England as non-exec
Alan Cumming, who was in charge of procurement at the energy giant, appointed to government agency
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Arcadis says industry needs to hit £95k a minute in output
Construction industry needs to boost output significantly to meet national ambitions, warns Arcadis
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Comment
What can we do to improve fire safety post-Grenfell?
New regulations on fire safety won’t stop another Grenfell if we’re still not properly applying the old ones
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Features
Online poll: Migrant workers
Should the sector be alarmed by the leaked government proposal to restrict work permits post-Brexit for all but ‘highly-skilled occupations’?
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An architectural side note
The £57m Birmingham Conservatoire’s quiet restraint has produced an anonymous facade that conceals rather than celebrates the elegant music spaces within
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Mace planning student flats in Sheffield
Firm’s development arm wants to build 550 homes for city’s undergraduates
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Comment
No, it's not going to be all right
As the slow-motion suicide that is Brexit unfolds into full horror, we see the pound set to sink below the euro, government encroaching on parliament’s democratic powers, and proposals to inhibit employers from recruiting talent overseas
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Liverpool's Paddington Village works move a step nearer
Phase one of construction will include a new car park, hotel and office space
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Chinese bank plans second resi scheme in Birmingham
PGC Capital sees the UK as a safe haven for its cash
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Features
Cost update Q2 2017
Materials cost inflation continues to rise, although the effects of sterling’s weakness are filtering out slightly and the increase in input costs has slowed.
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Bam signs up for £26m Dover leisure centre
Contractor wins deal to replace existing 40-year-old facility
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Road tunnel remains part of Stonehenge traffic scheme
Route near World Heritage Site has been partly modified but controversial tunnel stays
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Planning, finance and EU workers top small housebuilders' worries
FMB survey says getting hold of finance to build homes is getting worse
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Proposal to build a dozen skyscrapers wins China design competition
Dutch practice behind Birmingham’s new library plans series of towers for Shenzhen
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Government spells out advice following Ledbury investigation
Letter to local authorities follows Arup probe at south-east London estate
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Willmott Dixon collars Humberside Police job
Constructor will supply its CODE custody suite concept as part of £15.5m project
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