All Building articles in 17 April 2014 – Page 2
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Skanska to create 1,500 UK jobs
Contractor plans expansion in commercial sector in London alongside the infrastructure and health sectors
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Natural History Museum competition won by Niall McLaughlin
Architect beat Stanton Williams, Feilden Clegg Bradley and BIG
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Big clients commit to zero retentions
Payment charter launched with clients British Land, Berkeley Group and Barratt Developments among first signatories
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Wates wins £60m Birmingham University lab job
Contractor to build “flagship development” for the university
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Cameron pledges 200 infrastructure starts this year
Prime minister and Chancellor hail the “crucial” role of infrastructure in their “long term economic plan”
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Telford Homes doubles pre-tax profit
Housebuilder reports bumper performance in trading statement
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Archive Titles
This week in … 1974
As Building publishes it’s special BIM issue we look at some cutting edge computer tech in the build environment from 40 years ago
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Comment
Adjudicator jurisdiction: Between a rock and a hard place
A case from January illustrates the potential difficulties of seeking to limit the jurisdiction of an adjudicator and how, consequently, their decision may be wider than expected
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Qatar scraps competition for flagship World Cup stadium
Exclusive: Despite year-long process, designs for the 80,000-seat Lusail stadium in Doha ‘didn’t hit the right note’
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Comment
Health and safety regulatory changes: A dangerous cocktail
Recent deaths highlight importance of keeping the industry’s safety standards strong
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Wessal Casa-Port: Here’s looking at you, kid
Designs unveiled for a Foster Partners-designed tower cluster in the harbour area of Casablanca
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BIMfographic: Industry survey
Consultant NBS interviewed more than 1,000 construction professionals in its annual BIM survey. The results show the continuing gap between awareness of BIM and genuine proficiency with it
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More than half of construction firms now using BIM
NBS survey finds that number of firms that have used BIM has jumped from 39% to 50% over last year
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NBS survey: The BIM that will bring us together
NBS’ annual BIM survey suggests that uptake of the collaborative technology has risen sharply over the past year. But is it really becoming the industry norm?
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Aecom lands key role on third phase of Battersea development
Exclusive: Consultant to work with architects Frank Gehry and Foster Partners on 1,300 home project next to power station
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Comment
It's time for the construction industry to adapt to BIM
The Dark Ages of BIM may be over, but many firms are still behind the times when it comes to implementing the technology
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Construction 2025: Leading from within
Positive steps are being taken towards the government’s Construction 2025 goals but there is still a huge amount to do if we are to cut carbon, find better processes of working and inspire new talent. Progress on BIM and payments is just the start
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Workers of the World unite
Bosses of employee-owned companies claim greater engagement and increased profitability. So why isn’t everyone doing it?
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Comment
Hansom: The place to be
BAM’s building sites take their place in high society, Dubai regains its appetite for the grandiose, Glasgow shelves plans for a five-tower demolition extravaganza - oh, and there’s surfing on Snowdonia
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Construction primed for 4.5% growth this year
Expansion led by a surge in private housing and infrastructure work
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