All Building articles in 19 April 2013 – Page 3
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Features
Building magazine in 1843
To celebrate Building’s 170-year anniversary we’re delving into our archive to take a look at how the magazine started out
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My digital life … Henry Henson
The graduate surveyor on sleeping with his iPhone, running marathons, and using LinkedIn for networking
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Stoke-on-Trent bus station: On the buses
Grimshaw-designed, £15m bus station opens to the public, hailed by council leader as start of “city’s transformation”
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Santander’s data centre unfinished after ISG exit
Exclusive: £100m Project Fox missing sections of roofing and cladding and up to eight months behind schedule
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Hansom: Adventure calls
We’re off exploring, as construction folk pack some extraordinarily weighty reading matter, download an album or two for the trip, and head off to Malawi - though even here Lord Sugar’s tweets will still reach you
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NEC3 contracts: The hole truth and nothing but
If only lawyers would get around to filling up the holes in the NEC3 contract
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CPC2013: Top form
We need a new form of contract for complex projects that encourages a more scientific approach to risk management. Step forward CPC2013 …
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CH2M Hill boss says Halcrow was a ‘good buy’
Jacque Hinman defends acquisition despite recent revelation that UK firm was £71m in the red
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Inquiry to consider public sector ban for blacklist firms
MPs question truth of evidence heard from Balfour Beatty, Sir Robert McAlpine and Skanska
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Making waves
Richard McCarthy: The Green Deal may have got off to an unsteady start but, by working with government, the industry can still turn it into a success
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Still safe from head injuries
Changes at the Health and Safety Executive do not spell the end of hard hats on site
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Be careful using design to fight crime
A replacement for Secured By Design should encourage a sense of community not just crime reduction
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Birmingham New Street: Quite a journey
Getting the trains to run on time is one thing, but running to the timetable on a project the size of the £700m refurbishment of Birmingham New Street - while keeping the existing station fully operational - is something else entirely. Thomas Lane jumps on board
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Building buys a pint for … The Building Awards shortlist
Payment terms, lycra and lap dancing are discussed at the Building Awards shortlist party
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Look back in anger
Firms involved in the blacklisting scandal now have to decide how to manage the far-reaching repercussions
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Construction appointments: 19 April 2013
WSP, Blackrock PM, and Turley Associates are among the firms announcing appointments this week
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Willmott Dixon bags £1bn Scape contract
Exclusive: Willmott Dixon has been chosen as preferred bidder for Scape’s much-coveted £1bn major works framework
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Cost model: Hotels
Converting an existing building is often the best option for opening new hotels. Here are the main design considerations and costs
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