All Building articles in 17 March 2017 – Page 3
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Comment
Branding a building
Developing a brand is becoming ever more important, both for developers and occupiers
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Features
BIM: It’s good to talk
The lack of a consistent approach to BIM software product data means that exchanges can be inaccurate and cause problems
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Comment
The Midlands engine - full steam ahead
To make this strategy work we need strong regional leadership and a focus on productivity and skills
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News
Peel unveils latest phase of £5bn Liverpool Waters
Mipim latest: Central Docks plans boast 1,000 homes and 186,000m 2 of mixed use floorspace
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Comment
Budget 2017: A curate’s egg
Philip Hammond’s Budget was unremarkable and failed to mention housing but a number of measures could have profoundly positive knock-on effects for local development. Let’s make the best of it
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News
Crown Estate plans flurry of West End schemes
Mipim latest: Land owner says it will work with JV partners on Regent Street and St James’s projects
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News
CITB drive to improve apprentices' maths and English
One in five apprentices in England fail an mandatory qualification in English and maths
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Industry could lose 8% of workers post-Brexit, warns RICS
The loss of EU workers could impact some of the biggest projects, according to the RICS
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Features
Budget 2017: Wake-up call
The chancellor has now ditched his planned increase to the self-employeds’ NI contributions, but what would the impact have been on 40% of construction’s workforce?
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Comment
Mipim latest: There's a sunny mood in Cannes
There is a definite ‘let’s make hay while the sun shines’ feel. And in Mipim, the sun is shining
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News
European trio shortlisted for £1bn Silvertown Tunnel
Construction of the new twin-bore road tunnel is scheduled to start in 2019
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Lord Kerslake to head up London council's development firm
Mipim latest: Former head of the civil service appointed chairman of Be First
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Features
Cost update Q4 2016
The fall in the value of sterling has caused building costs and consumer prices to rise, while manufacturing input has taken a hard hit in the last year
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News
£200m job brewing for Typhoo factory
Mipim latest: Typhoo Wharf is set to become a hub for businesses in the digital, tech and creative industries
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Comment
Getting skills down to a T
The introduction of T-levels is being sold as a lifeline for industries like construction, but Brexit threatens to derail any benefits
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Features
What next for Bovis?
Galliford Try’s all-share tilt at Bovis is more likely to succeed than Redrow’s part-cash/part-share offer
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Comment
Why Mipim matters
This year’s Mipim is set to be just as jam-packed as 2016, with about 23,000 participants from 90 countries
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News
Bovis rebuffs takeover bids as 'undervaluing' the company
The housebuilder confirmed that Redrow and Galliford Try had made cash-and-shares and all-share offers respectively
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