All Building articles in 19 January 2018 – Page 2
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Features
Sketch of the week: Forum Mall, Mysuru, India
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Pedro Alves, an artist at Broadway Malyan’s Lisbon studio.
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Features
Image of the week: A raucous response
Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn going head to head on Carillion’s collapse
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Comment
Hansom: Moving swiftly on
Change is the one constant, as we can see by the alarming churn of housing ministers, an uplifting first for Canadians and new uses for old RAF sites
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News
Lendlease boss joins Old Oak board
Former head of property at Schroders has also joined the board
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News
Derwent London gets going on £260m Tottenham Court Road station scheme
McGee begins enabling works with main contractor for scheme over Crossrail station to be named in the autumn
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News
Kier named main contractor on £66m refurb of Glasgow museum
Firm’s Scottish business appointed as the main contractor for the Burrell Collection job
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News
Subcontractors warned off breaking into sites to recover kit
Sites remain shut as liquidation enters fifth day
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News
Banks launch emergency fund for Carillion customers as government taskforce launched
Help will include overdraft extensions and payment holidays
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Investors relieved after labour firm limits Carillion losses
Share price of RTC, which includes Ganymede business, recovers after earlier falls
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Comment
Leading by principle
As Adonis and Heseltine have shown, a vital element of leadership is a refusal to toe the line – in our industry, we need such champions for change
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Comment
Leader: A hell of a mess
Jobs, businesses and livelihoods are on the line. It’s time for the team picking over Carillion’s corpse to step up and find practical ways to safeguard the supply chain
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News
Kier hit with £100,000 fine for hospital oil spill
Firm and subcontractor sentenced after groundwater was polluted during redevelopment
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News
Subbies braced for hit on unpaid Carillion bills, but PwC says firms will get paid during liquidation
Work completed before contractor went under on Monday treated as unsecured debt
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News
NIC names Sir John Armitt as permanent chair
He had been holding the position temporarily following the resignation of Lord Adonis
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News
Grayling denies Carillion's HS2 appointment was the wrong decision
Shadow transport secretary says confidence in Carillion was “disastrously misplaced”
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Comment
Legal: BIM - it's what you do with it
Peter Hibberd cautions that BIM’s effectiveness in preventing disputes depends on good practice in tackling known issues
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Comment
Legal: Carillion and a shift in risk
Given that Carillion’s abandoned contracts have been partly blamed for its demise, any firms that pick these up should ensure they renegotiate the risk balance before signing a deal
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News
Capco request for new Earls Court masterplan rejected by council
Developer wanted to increase the number of homes it was to build at the 77-acre site
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CITB implores industry to take on stranded Carillion apprentices
Training group asks all apprentices at bust firm to get in touch