All Building articles in 16 May 2014 – Page 2
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News
Mitie draws back from design and build
Contractor takes £25.4m hit from losses on design and build contracts
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University of Oxford plans £1.8bn development push
Institution plans 28% expansion over next ten years to compete with international rivals
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Housing market boom 'biggest risk' to recovery
Bank of England governor Mark Carney fires warning as house prices rise 8.9% year on year
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McAslan to design Chinese gardens
John McAslan Partners to design a botanical gardens and research centre China
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Rise lands key role on UK Milan Expo Pavilion
Consultant Rise has won a prestigious role on the construction of the UK Pavilion at the Milan Expo
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Plans for £2bn Covent Garden Market scheme submitted
Vinci and St Modwen plan massive redevelopment at UK’s largest fruit, vegetable and flower market
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Comment
Hansom: Movie night
This week we get the popcorn and prepare for interesting views from the Shangri-La hotel, a novel rail scheme from China, the departure of what was once the world’s biggest airport and some political intrigue
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Features
What next for Balfour Beatty?
The UK’s biggest contractor appears to have slipped into crisis with a profit warning, the departure of the chief executive and £400m wiped off the firm’s value. So, what is Balfour Beatty’s next move?
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Comment
A nuanced picture of recovery
Construction is growing but there’s a danger it is too reliant on the private housing sector
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Morgan Sindall refurb wins green gong
Morgan Sindall’s refurbishment becomes first project to be awarded the Carbon Trust’s Low Carbon Workplace Standard
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Features
Infographic: Future of the office
How much space do tenants in different industries need and how is this changing?
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RICS lobbies for compulsory embodied carbon monitoring
New proposed methodology developed by construction firms could become industry standard
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CIBSE president calls for stricter energy management
New president of professional body says contractors should involve facilities managers earlier in design stage to drive down carbon emissions
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Sainsbury’s to boost spending on mixed-use projects
Newly-appointed director of property notes rise in online and discount shopping as reason for shift
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Concern over plans to wind down BIM Task Group
Move prompts fears of lack of government support for public sector bodies adopting BIM level two ahead of 2016 deadline
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in April
Berkeley Group is top housing client, while regional development activity is up in the Midlands and the North
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Revealed: HS2 consultant spend runs £87m over budget
Exclusive: Government figures show spending across a raft of consultancy contracts has run 86% over budget
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Wates to build £100m Leeds office project
Wates has won the job to build a £100m office scheme in Leeds
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Laing O'Rourke gets summer start for £100m Olympic job
Laing O’Rourke will start work on transformation of Olympic media centre in August, after deal finalised for lease of building
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Contractors facing the squeeze as costs rise
Industry feels down side of fourth consecutive quarter of growth in activity
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