All Building articles in 17 January 2020
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News
St Modwen gets green light for Derby logistics park
Scheme to be built in shadow of city football club’s Pride Park stadium
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Features
Sketch of the week: Delamere addiction rehab centre, Cheshire
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Rob Henderson, director at JDA Architects
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Toyota hires Google HQ architect to design futuristic timber city
Experimental project will be built by robots
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Features
My first project: Andrew Pryke
He had the chance of a lifetime when he was made project architect on James Stirling’s No1 Poultry at Bank in the City of London
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‘No cap’ on how much money needed to complete Carillion's Liverpool hospital, NAO admits
Scheme being finished by Laing O'Rourke under management contract
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Comment
Legal abroad: Doing business in Saudi Arabia
Continuing our series on the legal issues of operating abroad, Raid Abu-Manneh, Alain Farhad and Jad Taha consider the opportunities offered by Saudi Arabia’s massive construction pipeline
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Comment
CIS and construction: Doing a double take on tax
Stephanie Canham explains the pitfalls of the CIS tax rules, whose scope extends far beyond what some may think
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Comment
Construction industry gossip: Knockdown prices
Gossip on Salford’s birdman, a footballer’s optimistic high-street prediction and a debate on the nuclear family home.
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Features
Counting the human cost of late payment
Industry experts discuss the pain created by delayed payments, what causes the issue and how to eradicate the problem for good
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Features
Projects: University College Hospital, London
Despite engaging heavily with traditional build techniques the facade of University College Hospital’s latest addition is entirely prefabricated.
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Comment
5 minutes with… Clare Wildfire, global practice leader for cities, Mott MacDonald
Clare Wildfire tells Building about Abu Dhabi’s Louvre, her rockstar past and the Cistermiser.
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News
Cost of Carillion’s hospital jobs tops £2bn, watchdog finds
National Audit Office probe into the PFI deals says public sector will only pay 1% more
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Case for Crossrail 2 is much better than HS2, says Khan
But London mayor is in favour of both projects
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Comment
Late payments damage more than balance sheets
The mental health crisis caused by poor payment practices must be cured, not just medicated, as small businesses report alarming figures
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News
In pictures: Mace and Graham install Stratford bridge
350-tonne bridge installed in 12 hours on Christmas day
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Profit to eclipse forecast, says new Bovis business
Company now known as Vistry says consumer confidence is up
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Features
IR35: Is this the end of the road for the freelance?
New rules for off-payroll consultants are sending shockwaves through the industry – with some predicting blanket bans on the use of freelancers on projects