All Building articles in 16 March 2018 – Page 3
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Access all areas - ensure your projects are built for a lifetime
By meeting Part M Building Regulations requirements for accessibility, operators ensure that premises become fit for purpose for a lifetime
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Hammond dishes out funding for London and Midlands homes
Chancellor’s first spring statement includes £29m for construction skills
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Wolstenholme to head up BAE's subs and tanks business
Outgoing Crossrail boss joins defence contractor in May
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Two left in the running for £18m Aberdeen road job
Balfour Beatty up against Farrans for Transport Scotland job
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Letwin's probe into housebuilding mulls price impact of numbers hike
Further findings in June with final report out this autumn
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Laing O'Rourke plc stays in red
Group’s largest division narrows deficit but still racks up £81m pre-tax loss
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Wates Residential named as JV partner on £1bn regen project
Scheme will deliver more than 3,000 homes over 12 years
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L&G takes full control of Cala Homes
Insurance firm paid £315m for the remaining 52.1% stake in the housebuilder
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Bellway fined after telehandler accident
Housebuilder and a sub-contractor fined after HSE investigation
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Pascall & Watson confirms Stansted booking
Practice appointed to develop and deliver £130m new arrivals terminal concept
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More than 60 trade bodies back ‘Aldous Bill’
Tory MP’s retentions bill set for second reading in April
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Firms called up for Hanover's £160m regional contracts
The four contracts will run from April 2019 to March 2029
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Raising the bar: why the digital twin makes outcome based contracting inevitable
A richer understanding of how our infrastructure assets perform has been sorely missed across the sector for too long
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The ayes have it: to what extent will estate regeneration ballots benefit residents?
In principle, public ballots would add legitimacy to regeneration projects. But with the complex nature of some of these projects, will decisions become too binary?
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Carillion job losses pass 1,500
But more than 8,500 jobs have been saved, says official receiver
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Mace confirmed as main contractor for One Crown Place
Construction on the £500m development is set to start in April
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Carillion paid advisers £6.4m days before it sought government aid
Chairman Philip Green denied support would be a ‘bail-out’
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Clarion's £1bn Merton regen plans approved
Housing group will deliver 2,800 homes across three neighbourhoods
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Willmott Dixon to build £18m emergency services hub
The Lincoln HQ is set to open in September 2019