All Building articles in 20 June 2014 – Page 2
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HSE inspection drive to tackle industry's hidden killer
Watchdog begins unnannounced inspections on poor working conditions, which are a bigger killer of construction workers than accidents
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Barr picked on £45m Bristol stadium
Barr Construction has been picked as the main contractor for the £45m rebuild of Bristol City football club’s ground
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Hammerson wins planning for Southampton £70m waterfront scheme
Hammerson has won detailed consent for its £70m leisure-led development on Southampton’s waterfront
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Heavyweights vie for £300m submarine factory revamp
Ten contractors shortlisted for BAE Systems job
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Cladding company Astec failed after expansion drive
Astec collapse leaves creditors £12m out of pocket
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Vast majority of homes out of reach to average earners
More than 80% of homes are unaffordable for the average working family
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BAM wins £21m college contract
BAM Construction has been appointed by Barnsley College to deliver a £21m contract.
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Work begins on redevelopment of historic Senate House
Contractor Graham has begun work on the £17.3m redevelopment of the University of London’s Senate House
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Balfour Beatty JV scoops Sellafield £160m clean up job
Joint venture between Babcock and Balfour Beatty wins £160m contract
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Manchester City owner unveils £1bn housing plans
Manchester City football club owner plans to build 6,000 homes in east of Manchester
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Zaha Hadid scoops Iraq parliament commission
Architect lands contract despite coming third in original competition
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Chelsea FC hires architect to work up Stamford Bridge plans
Club owner Roman Abramovich hires Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands to reimagine stadium site
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Lend Lease cashes in £700m on sale of Bluewater stake
Contractor will use proceeds to pay down debt and fund development pipeline
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T&T scoops showpiece North-east science projects
Turner Townsend has won two major science contracts in the North-east worth a total of £88m
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Scottish government backs strategic projects
The Scottish government has backed 14 large-scale strategic projects in its national planning blueprint
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Latest Serpentine Pavilion unveiled
The 14 th Serpentine Pavilion unveiled in Kensington Gardens today
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Features
Sketch of the week: Jantar Mantar
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by architect Owen O’Carroll at urbanX
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Features
This week in ... 1994
This week we take a look back at a Building feature investigating the science behind playing surfaces in the mid 90s, when grass specialists was a relatively new concept
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