All Building articles in 17 March 2023 – Page 4
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NewsSir Robert McAlpine’s deputy London boss leaves
Vince Lydon joined firm from Balfour Beatty eight years ago
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FeaturesA home for all seasons: Inside the £16m research centre testing houses against the elements
The University of Salford says its Energy House 2.0 can simulate 95% of global environmental conditions. Daniel Gayne takes a look
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NewsIn Pictures: Mace’s £50m facelift of Goldman Sachs’ former HQ
Paternoster Square scheme cuts building’s carbon use in half
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CommentCase in focus: St James’s Oncology SPC Ltd vs Lendlease
A claim involving Lendlease Construction (Europe)
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NewsManchester City eyes November start for stadium expansion
Scheme would take capaciity above 60,000
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NewsPersimmon warns volumes could plummet unless market improves
Housebuilder says completions set to halve to just 8,000
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‘Tide turning’ towards single stage tendering, says RLB price report
Tender prices softening as economy slows
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NewsGerman firm completes purchase of UK consultant
AA Projects will operate under Drees & Sommer brand
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NewsInland Homes founder set for shock return after sudden resignation of board members
Chair and two other board members step down after ‘related party issues’
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FeaturesMeet the commissioners: Martha Tsigkari
Martha Tsigkari talks about the need for construction to embrace change and the importance of machine learing
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Features5 minutes with … Rob Speirs at Stepnell
The director leading the firm’s southern operations believes in listening before speaking and learning from mistakes. He designed his first house aged 14 and enjoys rugby and sailing
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NewsMcLaren wins £90m race to revamp Islington landmark
Makeover for Angel Square will add more storeys to 1990s block
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Architects voice fears about ‘character’ and ‘beauty’ tweaks to planning rules
RIBA says words in proposed framework are not defined enough
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NewsTaylor Wimpey closes regional business and says output could fall by a third this year
Firm shuts Oxfordshire division but says timber frame arm will be up and running this spring
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FeaturesFrom the archives: First proposals for the Glasgow Subway, 1887
Building flags the risk of trains colliding in the Glasgow Subway’s narrow tunnels
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CommentShould the scope of HS2 be cut to save money?
Politicians understandably want to keep bills down but the more you look at the proposed cuts the less they make sense, says Tom Lane
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NewsVictorian Society pushes for Levelling Up Bill amendment to curb demolitions
Group claims existing law is bad for heritage and the environment
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NewsListed architect eyes digital tech deal
Aukett Swanke planning to buy firm specialising in audio and video
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NewsNew year began with slump in project starts, says Glenigan
But firm says greater certainty around interest rates and investments could be ‘shot in the arm’ for industry














