All Building articles in 20 April 2018 – Page 2
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News
Women despondent about climbing career ladder
More than half of women working for construction firms believe they will have not the same chances as men to progress their careers. All UK businesses with more than 250 employees are now required to report annually on the difference between the average hourly wages of ...
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Comment
Commonwealth Games - all eyes on Birmingham 2022
The Commonwealth Games are years in the making. Here, Lucy Homer of Lendlease runs through the sheer scale of the task ahead of the delivery team
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Comment
Solving the housing crisis - a private development, but not for profit
Increasing the supply of affordable housing in the market has long been - and will continue to be - an important issue. Here, Building speaks to Patrick McIntosh about a solution which could have far-reaching consequences
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Tall towers construction reaches record heights
But starts and completions in London have slowed, according to new data
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Comment
When will build-to-rent take off in the suburbs?
If we are to meet the needs of UK renters over the coming years, low rise rental apartments need to form part of our thinking, writes Jonathon Ivory
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Survey finds firms running on hand-to-mouth basis
Companies prioritising short-term financial goals
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Comment
Modern methods and the law
The growth of offsite construction methods has a host of legal implications – we must plan ahead for that now
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Buro Four rejigs management team with new London boss
Ian Higgs to lead firm’s operations in capital
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Persimmon criticised over boardroom gender diversity
Housebuilder named and shamed over target failure
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Features
Inside the machine: the influence of high-tech architecture
Ike Ijeh explores the origins, impact and legacy of one of architecture’s most enduring concepts, as we begin a series reflecting on architectural styles through the ages
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Wates to build new £30m Croydon school
Proposed Coombe Wood school aims to have nearly 1,700 pupils
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Carillion collapse sees number of MPs supporting retentions reform bill top 100
Defence secretary and shadow chancellor backing so-called Aldous bill
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Morgan Sindall forms £2bn Hertfordshire housing JV
Morgan Sindall and Hertfordshire county council have formed a £2bn partnership to deliver housing across the region. The Chalkdene Developments partnership, which will be formed by the council’s own property company Herts Living and a subsidiary of Morgan Sindall Investments, is set to run for 15 ...
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Breedon buys Northern Ireland's Lagan Group for £455m
Deal offers “excellent opportunities for expansion” says Leicestershire firm
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Work at Robin Hood Gardens stops for five days following near miss
Video footage showed a slab of concrete cross barrier and nearly hit worker
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Wakefield arts plan gets green light
Scheme by Hawkins Brown involves revamping series of Victorian mills
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Argent confirms Bam’s role on new King's Cross building
Carillion had been touted for the job prior to its collapse
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