All Building articles in 20 January 2017 – Page 2
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News
Down to three in battle for £1bn Tottenham regen
A trio of developers have been shortlisted for 1,400 homes next to new Spurs stadium
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North London council unveils £3.5bn regeneration plans
Haringey pushes Crossrail 2-driven comprehensive redevelopment proposals
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Contractors scoop £750m NHS modular framework
The four-year framework was awarded entirely to specialist contractors
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Gleeds launches in Canada
Outpost will target energy, infrastructure, commercial and industrial sectors
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Details emerge on Qatar World Cup death
A British subcontractor died while working on the Khalifa International Stadium
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May backs nuclear as industrial strategy launched
Government willing to do further deals to support sectors of the economy
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Comment
Basement builders: can you dig it?
What basement builders need to consider after a landmark High Court ruling
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Spanish contractor raises roof on Atletico stadium
FCC Construcción has begun elevating roof on Atletico Madrid’s new stadium
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Mott MacDonald appoints new global MD
Mike Haigh will be responsible for day-to-day management of 16,000-strong business
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British worker on Qatar World Cup stadium dies
The worker was employed on the Khalifa International Stadium project in Doha
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Trump’s US-Mexico border wall ‘could cost $31bn’
Cost consultant Gleeds calculates key election pledge could far exceed 45th president’s $12bn estimate
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Features
Sketch of the week: Basilica da Estrela
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Martin Douglas, associate director of Bristol-based Pad Design
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Features
This week in 2016
One year ago, Building was investigating what might happen in the event of a Brexit vote
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Comment
Will Trump ever be a cheerleader for sustainable development?
The new US president isn’t known for his commitment to tackling climate change, yet if he can see the economic benefit for his country he might become a convert
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Comment
Out off site, out of mind?
Modular construction is gaining support from major clients but the point at which legal ownership of off-site goods and materials passes to the purchaser is a crucial question
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Features
The sky’s the limit
New York is home to some of the most pioneering modern engineering feats - a 7,000-ton hovering stadium roof, impossibly skinny skyscrapers and a mammoth flood defence system disguised as a park
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Comment
Hansom: Money, money, money
This week, the Garden Bridge Trust is keen to close its funding gap and a place close to my heart is getting a big cash boost. However, one lucky householder doesn’t have to worry about how much things cost …
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Comment
Commercial sector slowdown
Investor sentiment in the commercial sector is falling, as office capital values drop
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Comment
Case in focus: Non-delegable duty
Did a contractor owe a non-delegable duty in respect of the actions of its independent subcontractor?
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Kier continues to top tables with £293m contracts in December
Contractor thrashes rivals with £485m haul for final two months of 2016 with Wates coming second last
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