All Building articles in 18 September 2015 – Page 3
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Six bag £650m North Yorkshire care framework
Six firms signed up by North Yorkshire County Council to deliver care accommodation
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Plans unveiled for £750m Manchester scheme
Plans have been submitted for a £750m new neigbourhood scheme on the former BBC site in Manchester
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Paradise Circus first phase gets go-ahead
Planning has been approved for the first phase of the £500m Paradise Circus development in Birmingham
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Plans in for Old Oak Common perfume factory
Essential Living has submitted plans for Old Oak Common perfume factory
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Features
Top 150 Consultants 2015: Work in progress
In the UK’s newly recovered economy there is plenty of work for this year’s top 150 consultants, allowing them to pick and choose what they bid
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Sir Robert McAlpine manager leaves firm
Commercial manager Grant McGregor was replaced last month
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Comment
Hansom: Blowing your own trumpet
This week, QSs back a winner, Heathrow does some independent research, Melbourne introduces height limits, there’s a crowdfunded tower and a data firm with data on why data is good. Plus, Costain packs a punch
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Staff numbers at top 150 UK consultants rise by a quarter
Building’s annual list of the top 150 UK consultants sees Atkins retain its number one spot
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Image of the week: English rose
The roof of The O2 arena displays tweets of support for the England rugby team
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Comment
Political leadership: Bend it like Corbyn
Commentators across the country attempt to assess the impact
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Sketch of the week: St Andrew's Church, North Oxford
This week’s sketch is by architect Peter Njuguna at MEB Design
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Little Britain Challenge Cup 2015
The 28th annual industry yachting event takes place at Cowes, Isle of Wight
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Top 150 Consultants 2015: Engineers
Building’s full Top 150 consultants 2015 survey is out tomorrow, but we’re releasing the results showing the top 50 engineers online today
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Osborne chief admits looking to poach more senior teams
Osborne chief Andy Steele says he wants to follow success in luring Balfour Beatty team with further hires
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Costain lodges £10m-plus High Court claim against URS
Contractor alleges URS failed to alert it that steel structures had `inadequate resistance to fatigue’
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Features
Conference season: Get the parties started
What do the four main parties have to say on construction?
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Comment
Payless notices: Is it crystal clear?
Are late interim applications, the status of payless notices and conditions precedent for levying LADs giving you sleepless nights? Fear not - a recent judgment has provided guidance
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Comment
Corbyn’s big idea
Could the Labour leader’s ‘people’s quantitative easing’ kick start investment in housing and sustainable energy projects?
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Online poll: New Labour leader
Will Jeremy Corbyn’s election as leader of the opposition help construction to make its case to government? Vote here
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