All Building articles in 16 January 2015 – Page 2
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News
T&T scoops China lab for tech giant Lenovo
Consultant will provide cost management services on R D centre for tech giant in Wuhan
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Features
Interview: Stef Stefanou
The former John Doyle chairman unpicks the events that led to the firm’s closure in 2012, and reveals how the industry exposed a darker side in his hour of need
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Sketch of the week: Kruisplein Housing Scheme, Rotterdam
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is the competition entry that founded Mecanoo in 1984
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Comment
Hansom: From the horse's mouth
Real estate investors do battle for Knightsbridge barracks, architects clear their diaries for an exhibition dedicated to working with clients, and Redrow makes a late Bafta entry for best psychological thriller
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Comment
Tipping point has come
Local Government Association warns that country is approaching “tipping point” in shortage of school places
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Comment
Public sector procurement: Small fish in a big pond
New rules are due to come into force this year aimed at opening up contracts to SME contractors. Here’s what you need to know
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Comment
A letter from the chief construction adviser
The skills shortage was last year’s big issue for construction. This year we can begin to offer a solution by every company adopting a school and helping to inspire the next generation
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Comment
Making extra school places add up
With the cost of addressing the shortage of school places set to reach £18bn, how can the funding gap be bridged?
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Features
This week in 2008
Building visits Constructionarium course, an education scheme founded by Stef Stefanou
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Schools secretary slams construction gender bias
Fear about male-dominated industry stopping women from joining construction sector warns education secretary and minister for women and equalities
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Cost of meeting school places crisis could hit £18bn
EC Harris says funding gap is getting larger, as education secretary pledges to control building costs
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Comment
Improving client care: A new year's resolution
We assume we know what our clients want, but how do we know if we don’t ever ask the question? As an industry we need to get better at listening
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News
Report spotlights soaring London construction costs
Global survey says prime sites beat ‘most expensive’ Switzerland
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Features
No man’s land: Unwanted supermarket sites
Supermarkets are responding to the UK’s shift in shopping habits by massively cutting back their development programmes, leaving the construction industry and affected communities wondering what will happen to the unwanted sites
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Features
Image of the week: Nous sommes tous Charlie
London’s tributes after the Charlie Hebdo attack and subsequent violence
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News
Heat network investment to reach £800m in next 10 years
Government to invest in low-carbon heating source that could provide 43% of buildings’ heating requirement
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HOK completes acquisition of 360 Architecture
Expanded practice targets sports-driven entertainment and recreation schemes
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Features
Not on the money: Over budget projects
When finally completed last autumn, New York’s One World Trade Center clocked in at a total expense of £2.5bn, making it not only the most expensive skyscraper of all time, but also costing eight times its original budget. But is it the most over budget project ever to be built? ...
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