All Building articles in 16 June 2017 – Page 2
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Fire brigade to work with contractors to make Grenfell Tower safe
Move to ensure stability of fire-hit tower comes as death toll rises further
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Arcadis calls for cross-party collaboration to deliver on housing promises
Research from the consultant estimates that every new home constructed adds over £300,000 to the UK’s economy
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Balfour Beatty announces trio of new MDs as three directors depart
Contractor makes internal promotions to replace departing bosses
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Social housing must embrace modular
Housing associations can make savings and get more control over supply by adopting modular
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Atkins sees turnover hit £2bn
The firm is due to merge with Canadian engineer SNC-Lavalin next month
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Alinea sets sights on international expansion
Consultancy looks abroad as end-of-year results show growth beyond London base
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Features
Online poll: Directors' bonus pay
Should shareholders more actively restrict directors’ bonus pay? Vote here
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Features
How did construction vote in the election?
After the shock election result last week, we asked Building readers to tell us how they actually voted in an online poll
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How did construction’s candidates perform in the election?
Building spoke to three construction professionals who were standing in the general election, here is how they got on…
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Executive pay: Scrutiny on the bounty
Last month’s shareholder rebellion at Balfour Beatty’s AGM shows investors are now more willing to challenge large pay packets for the industry’s executives
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Police confirm fatalities from Grenfell Tower fire
Update: London Fire Brigade has checked building and confirmed it is not in danger of collapsing
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Features
Who’s who in government?
Who in Theresa May’s reshuffled team will have an effect on construction?
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Grosvenor unveils £500m plans for Bermondsey
The developer and land owner is to redevelop 12 acres in South East London’s
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Road tops DUP’s building wish list
Unionist MPs want £150m project to tackle Belfast’s biggest traffic bottleneck
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Green light for £140m LSE scheme
The university has been given planning permission to redevelop the former home of Cancer Research UK
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Bellway sees robust growth despite election
The housebuilder, however, admitted the outcome of the general election had created some uncertainty around the government’s housing policy
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Adonis urges infrastructure investors to keep calm and carry on
Infrastructure commission head Lord Adonis calls for long-term thinking amid political turbulence
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Comment
Case in focus: Compensation events
Had a PFI project company given proper notice of a claim for compensation? Ted Lowery considers a High Court case in Northern Ireland
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Comment
Business as usual
Will the new and weakened Tory government do more to promote construction? With a new set of challenges, and time ticking for the Brexit negotiations, recognising the industry’s potential is more important than ever
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Features
Election 2017: What’s what?
After last week’s shock election result, what does this hung parliament mean for some of the biggest issues facing construction?
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