All Building articles in 16 March 2018 – Page 4
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Avant Homes boss calls for Help To Buy re-boot
Link availability of funds to number of homes built, says Colin Lewis
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Density doesn’t have to be a dirty word
With the current pressures on housing supply, the housebuilding industry has a pivotal opportunity to champion new housing typologies
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Cabling and the invisible threat of non-compliance
The quality of every construction depends on the quality of its cable – so building firms need ensure that the materials they source are truly fit for purpose
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First phase of new homes at Princess Royal Barracks given the green light
Cala Homes will deliver 215 homes
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How do we reduce the risk of another Carillion happening?
Following the collapse of British contracting giant Carillion, Tim Haynes considers some of the practical changes that could help reduce the risk of another contractor getting into the same position.
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Willmott Dixon set to deliver £9m dementia home
Work is expected to start onsite at the end of the year
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Property professionals' salaries surge to 10-year high, says RICS survey
Almost two-thirds of property professionals saw their wages go up
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Grenfell contractor Rydon profits rise to £9m
Firm decided against making provisions in accounts for the Grenfell tragedy
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Replacements found for two Carillion jobs in Manchester
Sir Robert McAlpine and Robertson Construction have taken on the schemes
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Multiplex owner withdraws from purchase of Carillion's FM work
Failed deal leaves 2,500 jobs at risk
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Kier picked to deliver Europe's first 360 degree cinema
The venue will be in the grade II listed Market Hall in Plymouth
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CITB calls for board of trustees applications
Individuals sought from across the construction industry
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Construction output slides in January
Industry experiences ninth successive three month-on-three month dip, according to ONS
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SIG takes axe to costs as it draws a line under accounting probe
Investigation followed allegations by whistleblower
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Edinburgh consultant checks in for Richard Branson hotel
Thomas Adamson to carry out project management work on Virgin scheme
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Benoy unveils masterplan for former Cardiff brewery
Scheme at Brains site due to start this September
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Balfour Beatty scores £33m University of Reading job
Deal is part of university’s 10-year campus regeneration programme
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Crossrail boss stepping down to join HS2
As multi-billion pound project nears completion, Andrew Wolstenholme heads for the exit door
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Byles firm names new chief executive
Cornerstone set up by Partnerships for Schools boss Tim Byles back in 2011