All Building articles in 16 September 2016 – Page 2
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News
Sir Robert McAlpine completes MI6 flats
Riverside flats are first venture by Gerald Ronson’s new outfit
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News
Flagship £2.9bn consultancy framework tender now online
Tender documents out for long-awaited framework
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News
Give us cash and we’ll back your building schemes, public tells government
Poll says £5,000 enough to secure backing
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Features
Image of the week: City of lights
The public art installation Tribute in Light shines over the 9/11 Memorial in New York
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Comment
Hansom: It’s the surreal thing
This week, a gobsmackingly pricey home, students of today aren’t what they used to be, chamber music at City Hall, British Land goes walkies, and Holiday Inn guests get to sleep in shipping containers
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Comment
Defective item claims: Losing the snail’s trail
Who needs knowledge of a defective product for a firm to know about it and will that knowledge bar claims against the manufacturer?
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News
Brexit calm – but worst is still to come, warn top consultants
UK’s biggest consultants say impact of vote to leave EU won’t be felt until spring next year
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Features
Top 150 consultants 2016
Consultants grew their UK staff by 5% overall during the past year, but where was the biggest growth and are cuts on their way as the post-Brexit fall-out makes itself felt?
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Features
Sketch of the week: The Chilterns
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Chris Robinson, partner at Aldington Craig + Collinge
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Features
Top 50 project managers - interactive table
Interactive table showing the top 50 project managers, ranked by the number of UK project management staff employed by each firm
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Features
Top 50 engineers - interactive table
Interactive table showing the top 50 engineers, ranked by the number of UK chartered engineering staff employed by each firm
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Features
This week in 2001
Former Arup US boss, Ray Crane, was among those leading the rescue effort following the 9/11 terror attacks in New York City
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Comment
Recruitment: Hire education
The temptation, given such overwhelming demand, is to continue planned recruitment drives
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Comment
Online poll: Tokyo 2020
Will Tokyo be better prepared for the 2020 Olympic Games than Rio was this year? Results are in
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News
Hinkley reaction: 'The good news we've all been waiting for'
Construction industry welcomes government’s decision to give £18bn nuclear plant the go-ahead
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Features
Cost update Q2 2016
Labour cost inflation continues to be the prime driver for an overall rise in building costs, but increased material costs are also playing their part
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News
Network Rail to boost use of off-site construction
Chief executive also reveals he wants earlier contractor involvement to bring down cost of projects
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