All Building articles in 17 October 2014 – Page 3
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News
£750m consultants’ framework to go live as legal row ‘stayed’
Controversial government procurement framework finally ready despite T T’s compensation claim
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Features
Building at Construction Rocks 2014
The great and the good of UK construction took to the stage at The Vaults in London
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News
Industry gives Lyons Review cautious welcome
Lyons’ support for garden cities and greenfield development hailed as a “necessary response to the housing crisis”
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News
City hails Balfour Beatty’s new chief executive
Outgoing Qinetiq chief executive Leo Quinn promises to ‘restore Balfour Beatty to its rightful place on the global stage’
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Comment
Online poll: Funding training
Do you think the government should continue with the industry levy used to fund training in trade skills? Vote here
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News
Construction workers burned to death in China
Dispute between land developer and local residents turns violent
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News
Bellway hints at growth plans after 21% rise in homes built
Finance director says housebuilder could rise to top tier of its peers and double number of units produced
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News
House building spurs growth in SME sector
Federation of Master Builders warns the industry remains well below pre-recession levels
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News
Austrian Hinkley challenge gathers momentum
Founder of renewable energy firm backs Austrian government’s move against nuclear power plant in UK
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News
Contractor appointed on £400m Leeds Kirkstall Forge scheme
Work set to start this week on massive mixed-use development
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Features
Top 150 consultants 2014: Engineers
Building’s full Top 150 Consultants 2014 survey is out tomorrow, but we’re releasing the results showing the top 50 engineers online today
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Features
Always read the label: Home performance labelling
The amount of consumer information for home buyers is pitiful, but now a pilot project will test what better home performance labelling might look like in practice
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Features
Top 150 consultants 2014: Architects
Building’s full Top 150 Consultants 2014 survey is out tomorrow, but we’re releasing the results showing the top 50 architects online today
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News
Tata Steel plant sell off threatens 6,000 UK jobs
Sale of multiple European plants to global industrial firm based in Switzerland puts 6,000 UK jobs at risk
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News
Mears buys Omega Group in £40m deal
Mears plots further growth in the social housing market as it acquires property management firm
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News
Green light for controversial BRE housing scheme
Eric Pickles overturns local planning decision to give the go ahead for 100 homes on BRE’s Watford site
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News
Styles & Wood wins Lancaster University Library scheme
Project to be delivered in phases over 72 weeks to allow the library to continue to operate
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Archive Titles
231 jobs to go at bust fit-out firm
Administrators of bust fit-out firm New Store Europe fail to find a buyer for the business
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Features
Country focus: Oman
Oman’s strategic Vision 2020 couples social reform with economic diversification. With five years left to deliver the vision’s ambitious objectives, EC Harris explores Oman’s competitive construction market
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