All Building articles in 16 February 2018
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Hansom: Something not quite right
A topping out ceremony fails to live up to its name, Carillion’s ashes get ruthlessly raked over and a culture clash looms as Loose Women fans brush up against the creatives of Soho House
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Sketch of the week: Riverside Stand at Fulham Football Club, London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by architecture and design firm Populous
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Mind the cash
In the aftermath of Carillion, the operating environment is changed and there is a need to restore trust and transparency in the commercial and contracting arrangements throughout the property and construction sector
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WSP bags role on London's Holocaust Memorial
Firm will work with architect David Adjaye on the project
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Consultants' salary survey 2018: It's not all about the money
The opposing forces of opportunity and uncertainty are keeping construction salaries in balance. And while employers are no longer offering skilled professionals mega pay rises, they are refining non-financial benefits.
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Consultants pay rises 2.8% as skills shortage worsens
Salary survey shows no change in average growth rate but financial reward not top of employee priorities
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Capco mulls sale of Earls Court tower to police
Developer had been expected to turn Empress State Building into homes
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Carillion inquiry committee wants redundancy payments speeded up
MPs worry that staff who have lost their jobs are waiting too long to get money
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Construction sector pay deals to stagnate in 2018
Bank of England report highlights zero wage growth across private sector firms
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'Much to do' on London's Build To Rent sector, research finds
Survey reveals half the capital’s local councils have no clear planning policies on initiative
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Half of Carillion's apprentices still looking for new firms
CITB has contacted all 1,400 apprentices firm had on its books at the time of its collapse
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Leader: Rethinking safety
As speculation grows about the impending release of the full Hackitt report, will the sector be able to provide the required answers to the most pressing concerns?
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Legal: Beware the robots
In the third of our series on new technology, James Worthington considers the legal issues surrounding the use of robotics on the construction site