All Building articles in 17 May 2019 – Page 2
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Features
From the archive: 2006 - Lines of duty
Cartels, corruption, construction – a trio we never like to see in the same sentence
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Features
Crossing the line: how government is cracking down on construction corruption
How big a problem is corrupt behaviour in the industry - and are attitudes changing?
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Comment
A corruption scandal is the last thing the construction sector needs
Can the industry afford to take any more reputational damage after Grenfell and Carillion?
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News
Part of Crossrail testing programme slips further behind schedule
Work to run trains close together now won’t start until June, nearly three months after original plan
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Competition watchdog zeroes in on industry’s cartel activity
Number of investigations into construction at 10-year high, CMA says
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Khan to rule on £500m Grosvenor housing scheme
Old Biscuit Factory plan in south London was thrown out by local council earlier this year
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Helena Bonham Carter school to get £3m arts centre
Work on Broadway Malyan-designed building to start this summer
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Contractors pay out £1.9m to settle latest blacklisting case
Firms including Balfour Beatty, Laing O’Rourke and Sir Robert McAlpine also agree to put £230k into training fund
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Graham lines up Crossrail stations work
Work at west London overground stops to finish next year
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Balfour Beatty warns delays on HS2 putting people's jobs at risk
Country’s biggest contractor says if it can’t redeploy staff, it will have to get rid of them
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Comment
Why construction is still getting the circular economy wrong
Many of the answers required for the shift to a restorative and regenerative system already exist, now the industry needs to start asking the right questions, says Alastair Mant of UKGBC
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Comment
Squeezed margins are stunting innovation
Construction is one of the largest contributors to the economy, but productivity has barely grown in recent years
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News
Japanese housebuilder takes one third stake in Urban Splash
Sekisui House to work with New Islington developer and build 2,000 modular homes a year
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Features
Projects: The FT's former and future home at Bracken House, London
It has in its time embodied more than one archetype of the City office block, from 1950s solid sandstone to 1980s high-tech glass and steel
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News
TfL boss ‘unaware’ Bouygues was set to sign Garden Bridge contract
Mike Brown also quizzed over designer Heatherwick’s role in debacle which wasted more than £40m of taxpayers’ money
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In pictures: Aussie brewer opens first European base
The King’s Cross venue was finished at the end of last month
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Kent firm to build arts centre bankrolled by Chelsea
Football club and Thames Tideway between them handing over more than £3.5m to scheme in Fulham
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Armitt calls on government to commit cash to infrastructure plan
National Infrastructure Commission chair wants plans to be "backed by a firm fiscal commitment"
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