All Building articles in 16 February 2018 – Page 3
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Why the UK’s off-site fabrication sector could stall due to poor supply chain planning and management processes
Vivalda Group’s Ben Jayes thinks the UK construction industry’s lack of supply chain and management skills could be the Achilles’ Heel of the fast-growing off-site fabrication market.
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Breaking up is hard to do
The European Investment Bank is an important source of finance for UK infrastructure, investing billions in the UK every year. So why would we want to leave it?
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BRE to launch new standard for prefab construction
Assessment will aim to raise consumer confidence in off-site techniques
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Tender prices set to rise in 2018, says Mace
Consultancy points to rising materials costs and higher wages
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Network Rail fires starting gun on £1.9bn framework race
Firms have until next month to register interest
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Cleaning jobs saved but less good news for Carillion's construction staff
Bust contractor’s prisons and defence FM work transferred to new firms
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Bam set to build tallest office tower in UK outside London
Contractor to work on £80m project on site of former NatWest office block
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Tackling late payment in the construction sector
If good can come out of Carillion’s collapse, it would be a recognition across the industry that late payment simply isn’t good business practice
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Planning deregulation - is it the answer?
Planning deregulation can open up a wealth of opportunity, but is it the right move to address the needs of local communities?
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Carillion firesale planned to rake in £90m by the summer
Company planned to drop 2018 turnover by £1.5bn
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Carillion was hoping to recover more than £250m in claims by the time it went bust
Business recovery plan warned that it would lose over £300m on nine problem jobs
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Contractors on the blocks for 2022 Commonwealth Games pool
Lendlease, Wates and Willmott Dixon could be in frame for £60m complex
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Construction output grows in 2017 despite nine months of decline
Month on month output increases
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Heathrow to start tour of hubs bidding to build third runway
Representatives will visit 65 shortlisted applicants as it searches for four off-site construction locations
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CCS sets out plan to launch £30bn framework
It would support public bodies to build, maintain and dispose of buildings
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Mexican Frida Escobedo chosen to design 2018 Serpentine Pavilion
Escobedo is the youngest ever architect to design the Serpentine Pavilion
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