All Building articles in 17 June 2016 – Page 3
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News
Building Awards deadline extended to Friday 24 June
In response to overwhelming demand, the deadline for entries to Building Awards 2016 has been extended
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News
Cut-price Garden Bridge proposed by Allies & Morrison
Plant a garden on one side of Blackfriars Bridge, says architect
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Comment
Planning: Going local
While advertised by the government as a way to boost housing productivity, the Neighbourhood Planning and Infrastructure Bill only looks set to slow things down
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News
Carillion: ‘Stay in the EU or risk economic stability and jobs’
Contractor says remaining in EU is vital for access to skills and investment, but fears grow of a British exit
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Features
‘The next Canary Wharf and Stratford combined’
A planned interchange between HS2 and Crossrail has made an unassuming spot of west London a candidate for the largest regeneration scheme in the UK
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TowerEight boosts headcount after string of major project wins
SME firm adds eight staff members after picking up London project management contracts
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Archive Titles
Cheesegrater saga nearly at an end, Severfield says
Remedial work to finish this summer as steelwork firm sees 2016 profits bounce back
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Pidgley warning over Brexit
Berkeley chairman says capital’s status under threat if UK votes to leave EU
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Comment
Online poll: EU labour
Would leaving the EU have an adverse effect on the UK construction industry’s labour costs? Here’s how you voted
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News
Dignatories make 'Remain' plea at Tate launch
‘Tate Modern shows what can be achieved when we remain open to the world’
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Renzo's Paddington proposal set to be relaunched by Sellar
Site was home to controversial 72-storey Paddington Pole
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The RICS set to reduce size of governing council
Streamlined leadership group expected to be finalised in time for organisation’s 150th anniversary in 2018
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Comment
Sadie Morgan reflects on her diagnosis
A recent diagnosis has brought time into sharp focus in my life, but also emphasised that patience and thoroughness when faced with decisions - personal or professional - can only help to inform and strengthen the outcome
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Comment
Contract variations: Mixed messages
Preventing certain forms of communication from having authority on a contract may take more than a note in the terms and conditions
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Features
Cut to the chase: Rebuilding the Daytona International Speedway
The Daytona International Speedway was the first motor sports stadium in the world when it was built in 1959. This year, a British-led team helped tear it down and rebuild it
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News
Ecobuild challenges industry to redefine sustainability
The Ecobuild team launches its #SustainabilityIs campaign focusing on the business case for sustainable construction
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