All Building articles in 18 January 2019 – Page 2
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Bovis Homes to report record profit
Trading update says number of homes firm built last year also on the rise
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Brexit vote has ‘potential to paralyse construction growth’, say industry bosses
Construction industry reacts to Theresa May’s historic loss in yesterday’s meaningful vote
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RIBA wants Article 50 extended after May's historic defeat
Projects already on hold due to uncertainty, warns chief executive
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Comment
Procurement's progress: new approaches are leading the way in construction
David Mosey comes up with five good reasons to be cheerful about procurement in 2019
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Liverpool appoints consortium to develop tall buildings policy
Move comes after Unesco threatened to withdraw city’s World Heritage Site status
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Comment
Amid a series of UK infrastructure failures, can the Heathrow expansion become a construction success story?
Crossrail, HS2 and the nuclear new build programme have all left the public with a sour taste - but can Heathrow buck the trend?
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Heathrow jobs hang on strong balance sheets, says director in charge of airport's expansion
Airport body will prioritise firms in good financial health when handing out contracts for third runway
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Features
Ageing gracefully: restorations which retain historical decay
Instead of making a neglected building look brand-new, why not refurbish it to preserve and showcase the damage worked by fires, damp, squatters and the passage of time?
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Comment
Designers against air pollution
Should we cease to build new schools in cities? The importance of prioritising classroom air quality in school building design
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Consultants nick spots on £50m Met Police framework
Mace, Currie Brown and Aecom among firms to land work
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Bam completes £30m work on upmarket Edinburgh flats
Crescent at Donaldson’s project also saw historic deaf school converted into flats
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Comment
2019: a year of uncertainty and opportunity in the office sector
Last year saw the workplace change and adapt. This shift reflects the rapid cultural changes taking place across society, with previous assumptions shattered
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HS2 puts back London stations appointments
Deals for Euston and Old Oak Common were due to be awarded by the end of last year
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Features
Image of the week: Confused state
Leave and Remain protesters mingled outside the Houses of Parliament on Monday, ahead of Tuesday evening’s ‘meaningful vote’ on Theresa May’s Brexit deal
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Project bank accounts bill gets second reading
Labour MP Debbie Abrahams’ 10-minute rule bill set to be heard on 1 March
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Persimmon says last year's profit will be higher than expected
In its first update since Jeff Fairburn left, the housebuilder also said it gave £732m back to shareholders
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Eric Parry replaces PLP on Goodsyard towers
Architect appointed to design scheme’s tallest element
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Plant firm hit by Carillion’s collapse falls into administration
Hawk Plant said Carillion’s failure had delayed projects the firm was working on
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Pilbrow submits plans for King's Cross scheme
Islington council to decide shortly on Tileyard Studios proposals
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Features
Mini cost model: The evolution of retail
Despite reports of the death of the retail centre, the truth is that owners, developers and local authorities are adapting to use their spaces and assets in new and diverse ways
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