All Building articles in 19 June 2015 – Page 3
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News
Balfour Beatty reclaims top contractors’ spot for May
Wins with University of Warwick and Great Ormond Street Hospital help make up £491m contract haul
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News
Barbour ABI's June market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for June is now available to download
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Parliament repair could cost £6bn
Independent report says vital repairs could take as much as 32 years to complete
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Mace turnover up to £1.49bn after record growth
Chairman Stephen Pycroft hails ‘25th consecutive year of record earnings’
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Features
Skills: Up to the job?
With funding of apprenticeships under threat and training providers not always churning out people with the right skills, how will we get the workers we need?
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Features
PC Harrington: The higher they climb…
When PC Harrington Contractors collapsed into administration in May, it had debts of around £28.4m and just £900 cash in the bank. We reveal the true story of the firm’s demise
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News
Revised plans for Bishopsgate Goodsyard released
New plans for controversial east London site include an extra office building
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Two more Balfour Beatty directors jump ship for Osborne
Director of design and bid director follow Mike Peskin to rival contractor
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Longcross Construction enters into administration
The £190m-turnover, 140-strong firm was impacted by decline in supermarket construction spend
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Bouygues wins £27m Queen Mary University of London job
Contractor appointed to build new graduate facility at Tower Hamlets campus
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Comment
Online poll: Construction's image
Is the image the construction industry presents a major issue in attracting new entrants? Vote here
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News
Cheesegrater failure to cost Severfield £6m
Cost of bolt problem wipes out most of steel specialist’s recovering profit
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News
Pidgley issues EU referendum plea
Berkeley Group chair calls for the UK to remain in Europe as housebuilder reports stellar results
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Comment
Where now for green policies?
Will the government abandon its commitment to sustainable policies or grasp a golden opportunity?
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Comment
Housing associations are taking back control
When it comes to asset management more and more HAs are ditching partnerships with contractors and managing their own affairs, but what are the risks?
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Comment
When buildings perform as designed
Detailed evaluations of the performance of buildings are essential if we are to improve their design and operation in the future
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