All Building articles in 17 May 2013 – Page 2
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NewsHansom: The art of war
A power struggle fails thanks to Sweett’s silent majority, there’s a sortie to Spain by bike, and an online mission to celebrate our anniversary
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NewsSweett 'back to business as usual' as coup fails
Consultant to restart search for new institutional investors after takeover bid by Francis Ives failed
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NewsBRE’s housing plan rejected over ‘lack of sustainability’
Council says plans for Watford homes would ‘put more pressure on schools and create more traffic’
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CommentBuilding buys a pint for … Hawkins Brown
Building discusses Chinese expansion, sporting prowess and having a 50/50 male-female split over some G Ts and Guinness in Clerkenwell
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CommentReader competition: Spot the Building
In this photo montage we have five schemes, can you identify them?
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NewsEDF delays Hinkley funding ‘until at least September’
Exclusive: £10bn nuclear plant project six months behind revised schedule with half of jobs on site now at risk
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CommentSmaller firms failing slows recovery
SMEs play an important role in holding up the construction economy
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CommentONS figures show some way to go
With the industry suffering, government support is more important than ever
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CommentFind Hansom and win a Kindle Fire
Hansom is hiding on Building.co.uk . Get clicking, find him and get your hands on a tablet or one of two other prizes
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FeaturesIn focus: Lend Lease
In the first of five quick fire guides to big changes at major contractors, we look at latest shake-up at Lend Lease
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NewsTimelapse video of Freedom Tower spire installation
The spire in installed on top of New York’s Freedom Tower, making it the tallest building in the Western hemisphere
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CommentSweett management needs rethink
The company must throw off a ‘bloated management culture’ to thrive
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FeaturesEvery little store helps
Tesco’s £804m writedown signals a big change for the formerly flourishing supermarket sector. Can the emerging convenience store boom make up for the loss of the out-of-town giant? Adam Branson investigates
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FeaturesPriority Schools Building Programme: 10 key questions answered
The current state of play with the government’s controversial programme
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NewsStyles & Wood expects to make half-year loss
Fit out specialist braced to go into the red for first six months of 2013
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CommentBCO Conference, Day One: A brave new world?
Alinea Consulting’s Iain Parker gives his impression of the British Council for Office’s annual conference in Madrid
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NewsBidders for £1.5bn Scottish Water job revealed
Mace, Carillion, Morgan Sindall, Atkins and Balfour Beatty among the members of six consortia in the race














