All Building articles in 19 July 2013 – Page 3
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News
Consultants dropped from £120m Trinity Square project
Exclusive: Four firms replaced after change in ownership and switch to design and build approach
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Comment
Long-term pipeline needed for investment
Taking on an apprentice for four years remains a significant commitment when pipelines of work are so uncertain
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Comment
The heat is on
The industry needs to act now to prevent boom-time type problems blighting recovery
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Comment
Have you got what it takes?
Investors with a well targeted product for a burgeoning rental market can cash in
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Features
Latest flooring products
We look at the best products to specify for the ground beneath your feet, from rustic one-strip floors to permeable paving, here are the latest developments in flooring
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Comment
Hansom: Ups and downs
There’s an artificial indoor beach in China, posthumous RICS membership for one of our great scientific minds, some architects ride back into town, and why coming down can be harder than going up
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Comment
'Fair share' decided by the law
If a company is complying with UK tax law, what’s the problem?
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Features
Trowbridge County Hall: Walking on air
Stride Treglown Architects needed a ventilation solution for a covered courtyard and it found one in a new type of raised access floor
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Features
Building's new home: 240 Blackfriars Road
Great Portland Estates has gone the extra mile to make sure 240 Blackfriars Road will appeal to its demanding occupiers - such as, well, Building Magazine, for example
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Comment
Recovery still has a long way to go
Industry and government need to work together to build on the green shoots of growth
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Comment
Legal brief: The inexpert expert
This case shows the importance of choosing the right expert and being able to justify decisions in settlement negotiations
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Features
Interview: Pascal Mittermaier, Lend Lease
Lend Lease has put Pascal Mittermaier in charge of the £1.5bn Elephant Castle regeneration scheme
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Comment
The green Deal, social housing and a degree in maths?
The Green Deal should be able to provide finance for this sector. The big question is, will the projected cost-savings be realised?
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Features
Market forecast: Turning a corner?
Although last month’s Spending Round left a lot to be desired, there are plausible signs of a tentative recovery in construction
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News
Fresh look for Stirling Prize as new names make shortlist
Five of six architects are first-time nominees, as two housing schemes make the cut
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News
Big names fail to make £4bn schools shortlist
Laing O’Rourke, Morgan Sindall and ISG among contractors to miss out on EFA framework shortlist
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Features
Choosing a consultant
From global giants to small start-ups, clients are spoilt for choice when it comes to hiring cost consultants
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Comment
My working day: Rob Charlton, _space group
The chief executive of _space group gives an insight into his varied role and reveals his biggest phobia about business travel
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