All Building articles in 20 March 2015 – Page 3
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Budget 2015: It's the (local) economy, stupid
Osborne’s last coalition Budget signalled that the future of construction is local and devolved
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Features
Image of the week: George’s last stand?
Our image of the week shows the chancellor preparing for his final Budget of this parliament
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Features
Interview: Nick Taylor
Nick Taylor closed the Russian office of his company, Waterman Group, one month before Putin annexed the Crimea. He explains why pulling back from developing markets and focusing on the UK is right for the engineer
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Comment
Chile: Turning challenges into opportunities
Since the 1990s, Chile has been developing its infrastructure, but, as in many other Latin American countries, much is still lacking
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Comment
A Budget for the regions
The chancellor’s focus on regional growth was in contrast to his national infrastructure announcements, which lacked an integrated and coherent approach
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Comment
Budget 2015: View from the north
Deloitte’s Barry Crichton struggles to find the substance behind Osborne’s much heralded “powerhouse” in today’s Budget
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News
Budget 2015: Flood defence plans to be bought forward
Osborne announces plans to bring forward flood defence schemes
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Features
Preview: Building Awards Project of the Year shortlist
The schemes in the running to be Building’s Project of the Year are as varied as the purposes for which they were designed. But whether a hockey centre or a special needs school, the teams behind these buildings went the extra mile
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Comment
Energy: Less is more
The European Commission wants energy efficiency to be treated as an energy source in its own right
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Comment
What's the fuss about knowing your assets?
The pressure is on housing associations to have up to date registers of their assets but they need to go even further than that …
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Features
Infrastructure: Energy transmission
The UK’s energy transmission networks need to attract large volumes of investment to respond to a rapidly changing energy market. David Porter and Simon Rawlinson of EC Harris review progress as new regulatory systems bed down
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Comment
London needs a plan
The chancellor and the mayor of London have confirmed ‘Housing Zones’ for the capital but we need more detail on how to deliver 400,000 homes by 2025
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News
House of Lords plans built environment committee
Lords approve plans for adhoc select committee to scrutinise national policy
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Budget 2015: Osborne urged to prioritise infrastructure spending
Chancellor asked to put infrastructure top of agenda at Budget
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Budget 2015: Osborne to make case for HS3
New £10bn rail link expected to be given go-ahead in Budget
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Mayor announces two new housing zones
Johnson unveils two new zones in Waltham Forest and Wembley
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CDM regs: Is this change we can believe in?
Some think CDM 2015 will make confusing and costly changes but the HSE believes the new regulations will streamline health and safety in practice
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