All Building articles in 17 February 2017 – Page 2
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Brexit impacts Arcadis' UK building revenues
The consultant also saw writedown from legacy claims against Hyder
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ISG bags £130m Goldman Sachs London HQ fit out
The firm is to start pre-construction services immediately with a view to starting the fit out onsite by the end of the year
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Northern line extension gears up
Tunnelling machines have been lowered in at Battersea Power Station
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Barbour ABI's February market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for February is now available to download
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Birmingham's Paradise moves forward
Contractor Bam has won the regeneration scheme’s second building
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UK nuclear ambitions are ‘pie in the sky’, says energy expert
Mycle Schneider, who has advised other European states on nuclear, says government could not offer right level of capital support
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A quiet revolution?
For some, last week’s housing white paper wasn’t worth the white paper it was printed on, but for others it presents a radical shift in policy away from home ownership and towards a much wider range of housing needs
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Moving away from Starter Homes is a big step
The government’s switch to supporting housing associations shows policy is heading in the right direction, but construction needs more support in the face of Brexit
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Heritage big gun turns on Giggs and Neville's towers
Historic England says Manchester scheme “is not good enough”
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Online poll: Power stations
Are the government’s plans for the next generation of UK power stations realistic? Vote here
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Lendlease £2bn Haringey deal advances amid protests
Protests outside borough headquarters as £2bn development bid progresses
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Frontrunners for £1.5bn luxury resi scheme emerge
Updated plans for the scheme have also been submitted to Westminster council
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Windfarm splurge as offshore construction hits record level
Wind projects accounted for nearly half the value of UK power schemes in 2016
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Brexit puts Bristol housing plans at risk, says mayor
Marvin Rees says lack of EU construction workers and competition from Hinkley is ‘major challenge’
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Features
Live Works: As you like it
Live Theatre has ventured into the high-stakes world of property development to enable it to plough the profits back into making plays. Ike Ijeh takes a look around Live Works, the theatre’s £10m office project, to see how the building fits into Newcastle’s historic Quayside
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Drawing conclusions
Projects on a grand scale generate innumerable written reports setting out the developer’s vision, but very few contain the hard information you get from an architect’s visual plan
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Toshiba turmoil prompts fresh alarm over UK nuclear programme
Japanese giant mulls sale of atom plant building arm
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CPA predicts slowing growth this year
Infrastructure growth expected to compensate for fall-offs in office and retail projects
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Race begins for £650m MPs' offices revamp
The six-year long contract will see the contractor rennovate a variety of listed buildings in Westminster
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