All Building articles in 2 February 2018 – Page 2
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Comment
Brownfield Registers have come up short
The creation of Brownfield Land Registers is part of the government’s drive for new homes - but is it working fast enough?
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Features
Carillion: Questions to be answered
Ahead of next week’s Select Committee grilling of Carillion’s directors, Joey Gardiner delves into the £5bn contractor’s accounting practices and how it got itself into such an unholy mess
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News
Barbour ABI's January market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for January is now available to download
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News
Carillion pensioners were being reassured about firm's future 12 hours before it went bust
MPs told directors believed a refinancing deal would be in place by end of January
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News
Paradise work still weeks away from resuming, Argent confirms
Birmingham development came to a standstill after Carillion went bust
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News
TfL hands Carillion's East London line work to new firm
Wembley-based Cleshar Contract Services has been given Carillion’s maintenance contract to look after London Overground’s East London line. Carillion’s employees working on the existing contract will transfer to Cleshar when its contract starts on 1 April. Transport for London said it was working with Carillion’s ...
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News
HS2 begins contractor search for £1.9bn M&E works
Contracts cover lines running through London, Birmingham and Crewe
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News
Unite returns to London with £195m student development
The 1,000-bed building for Kings College London is due for completion in 2020
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News
Footballers’ tower ‘will harm Manchester landmarks’
Night view of Hodder Partners’ latest proposals for the St Michael’s development
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News
Construction activity resilient as UK cities build homes, says report
Deloitte says sentiment towards city centre development is buoyant
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News
Crest Nicholson buys land for 137-unit site in Shropshire
Houses will range in size from two to five-bedrooms
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Comment
Let's get it together
To fix the industry’s problems on inefficiency and building quality, we need better collaboration between builders, engineers and architects early in the process
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Comment
Can modular housing deliver for the private rented sector?
Increasing the volume of modular housing has been touted as a key method in reaching ambitious housing targets. But can the model work?
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Comment
Housebuilding in 2018 must be about creating thriving, green and healthy communities
Government’s plan to impose an ’environmental net gain’ principle in housing developments is the clearest signal yet that sustainability will be a dominant factor in the pledge to build one million homes by 2020
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News
PwC quashes reports all Carillion employees are facing the chop
Around 1,000 Carillion staff to transfer to government-owned facilities management company
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News
Ramboll boosts team with five new hires
Appointments include three new additions to the firm’s environment and health division
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News
Galliford Try forms JV for £44m Nottingham housing scheme
Firm will work with affordable housing provider Metorpolitan to build 171 homes
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News
John Laing's turn to face the Carillion fallout
Infrastructure investor the latest to flag up financial hit
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News
Auditor KPMG under the microscope following Carillion collapse
City watchdog begins probe into accountant
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News
Housebuilders looking to modern methods to plug housing gap, says survey
Skills shortage and Brexit still pose major barriers to increasing housing stock
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