All Building articles in 19 June 2015 – Page 2
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News
Spanish architect's kaleidoscopic Serpentine Pavilion completes
Ike Ijeh reviews this year’s Serpentine Pavilion, which opens to the public on Thursday
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Construction set to break output records in 2015
Contracting authority Scape projects £34.4bn output for the sector this year
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Skanska sells Bristol development for £33m
Contractor cashes in on foray into Bristol office market
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Bristol £100m office scheme unveiled
Demolition work begins this week to clear way for Aspire scheme
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Crown Estate picks architect for latest St James's job
McAslan scheme is part of wider plans by Crown Estate
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Olympic stadium conversion costs hit £272m
London Legacy Development Corporation reveals total bill for high profile job
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Laing O'Rourke launches public land housebuilding venture
Contractor teams up with Legal General and Touchstone to form alliance to help combat UK’s housing crisis
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WSP lands key role on Old Oak 'super hub'
Engineering consultant to design new HS2 interchange at ‘super hub’ station
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Deloitte axes 140 jobs at Longcross Construction
Entire staff at the retail contractor laid off after it fell into administration this week
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Grosvenor submits plan for 400 Edinburgh homes
Property developer submits planning application for Scotland’s first purpose-built PRS development
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New tower approved on London's Blackfriars Road
New tower on Blackfriars Road given green light by Southwark planners
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Comment
People and money
With Britain building again, contractors are in short supply and people with the right skills even more so. Before the next crash comes along, the industry must look at ways to foster stability and maintain the workforce we need
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Comment
Heat Network Regulations: Turning up the heat
Calling all developers, landlords and operators: the Heat Network Regulations are now in force and they bring with them some onerous requirements
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Comment
Hansom: Just plain silly
Fun and games this week as we visit brutalist playgrounds and consider Cambridge university’s professorship of play - plus, creepy crawlies, open seas, and a plea for nonsensical projects
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Features
Image of the week: Flash of colour
Construction takes place on Spanish architect SelgasCano’s Serpentine Pavilion
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Comment
We need more than ‘keeping up appearances’
Construction needs to do more than just change its image to attract the number of recruits the sector needs
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Features
From the archives in 1992
Back in 1992 Building paid a visit to site of Waterloo train station’s international terminal, which opened in 1994
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Comment
The ONS revisions
Will the recent declines be a short term blip? Michael Dall on the ONS revisions
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