All Building articles in 18 October 2013 – Page 4
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Features
Modern methods of construction: Material change?
Will the surge in demand lead to a permanent shift towards modern methods of construction?
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Comment
HS2: Full steam ahead
The case for HS2 is strong, but successful delivery will depend on investing in the right cost and project management skills - not to mention getting cross-party concensus
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News
RICS launches new BIM qualification
New qualification to recognise expertise in building information modelling
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Comment
The value of IT
Instead of being a drain on company finances, a well-equipped IT department can actually drive profit
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Features
Six stadiums that tell the story of English football
The Football Association is 150 years old this week and, to celebrate, Building picks out some of the architectural highpoints of English stadiums
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News
Keller denies fault in multimillion-pound dispute
Piling specialist disputes claim that its work on £40m wine warehouse at centre of multimillion-pound legal wrangle was faulty
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News
Government warned cuts to ECO would put jobs at risk
Industry experts warn government against watering down Energy Companies Obligation
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News
Morgan Sindall and British Land score high on carbon disclosure
Report for Carbon Disclosure Project recognises firms who are open about carbon emissions and take action to mitigate climate change
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Features
Country focus: Brazil
With a World Cup, an Olympics, and recently discovered oil fields, it’s all happening in Brazil. Jair Carlos Roxo of ARCADIS Logos and Magda Skalska-Burgess of EC Harris examine the data
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News
Gardiner & Theobald ousts Aecom on £300m Google job
Exclusive: Switch follows moves by Aecom directors to G T, and three more major wins for G T on King’s Cross scheme
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Features
Interview: Jeff Adams, United House
The United House boss on how the firm morphed from a social housing contractor into a developer with a £600m pipeline
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Comment
How viable will adjudication be in future?
The recent Museum of Liverpool has huge implications for adjudication costs and makes it a much riskier undertaking for smaller firms
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Archive Titles
What does the Labour reshuffle mean for HS2?
Labour’s shifting stance on HS2 demonstrates how politics can jeopardise major infrastructure projects
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Comment
The real measure of sustainability
The industry needs universally accepted measures of sustainability that are realistic about the true operational performance of buildings
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Comment
Saudi Arabia: The big legal questions
Modernisation is being carried out against the background of a legal system fundamentally different not only from those of its neighbours but also from any Western concept
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Comment
Where will EU regulation go next?
Sustainable building policy in Europe is evolving and it looks like future regulations will go way beyond energy performance
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News
URS, Amec and Areva land Sellafield contract extension
Nuclear giants have been granted another five years to improve performance on the mammoth decommissioning project
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Comment
Going paperless
The Forest Stewardship Council has created an online certification system - but is the industry prepared to use it?
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Comment
The challenges of competition in healthcare
The use of competition in healthcare provision is producing some illogical decisions and failing to improve the estate
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News
Devereux's UK arm back in the black
Architect bounces back from £1.9m pre-tax loss in 2011 to report a profit of nearly £200,000 in 2012
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