All Building articles in 19 September 2014 – Page 3
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Labour pledges to green five million homes
Shadow energy secretary Caroline Flint also set to make energy efficiency a national infrastructure priority
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McAslan tasked with working up new Smithfield plans
Architect John McAslan Partners is working up a retail-led scheme to replace the rejected office-led scheme
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London's Square Mile set for trio of new towers
Planning chief applauds ‘constructive relationship’ with architects
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Ex-Atkins boss appointed to £850m Swansea tidal project
Former Atkins chief executive appointed as non-executive chair on Swansea tidal lagoon power project
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Buckley Gray Yeoman's Epping school building finished
Architect’s Martin Building at the Forest School in Epping Forest reaches completion
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Greg Barker appointed as PM's climate envoy
Ex-energy minister responsible for the Green Deal given the job of tackling climate change on the global stage
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Comment
Independence vote: a collective sigh of relief
Whatver your views on the referendum, for Scottish construction a “no” means a number of tricky issues are sidestepped
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CCS registration competition
Your company could win a year’s registration with the Considerate Constructors Scheme, worth up to £1,500
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Plans unveiled for new tower in Sheffield
Chinese backed-scheme to provide student accommodation and business space is designed by architect Hadfield Cawkwell Davidson
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Scotland primed for investment after No vote
David Cameron welcomes No campaign victory and pledges more devolution for Scotland and English votes for English laws
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Features
Sketch of the week: the recession rollercoaster
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Soham De, an architectural assistant and urban designer at architecture and design firm Paul Davis + Partners
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Features
Party time
As we approach the last party conference season before the general election, Building offers a guide to where each party stands on construction issues
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Comment
Hansom: Know the score
A US construction giant celebrates the opening of Spartak Moscow’s new football stadium, the Australian prime minister goes to live in the Outback and there’s some sterling charity work being done across the sector
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Features
What to specify: Doors and windows
As one door closes, another opens - or call it a window of opportunity: this week we offer an abundance of products to brighten up your outlook on life …
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UK contractor finances ‘unsustainable’ as margins fall
KPMG study finds main contractors suffering tightening margins and declining cash levels despite upturn
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Cheesegrater to star in Open House weekend
Leadenhall Building set to welcome the public as part of Open House festival this weekend
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Comment
Boosting brownfield
Is the government offering enough of an incentive for local authorities and private sector developers with its brownfield housing initiative?
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Features
This week in 2009
Five years ago Building spoke to the graduates struggling to find work in the sector
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Agenda 15: The next phase
As the party conference season approaches, Building is now ready to unveil the next stage of its Agenda 15 campaign to create a manifesto for construction for the next parliament.
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