All Building articles in 20 May 2016 – Page 2
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Letter: Can construction change?
A reader writes: ‘Great final article by Ann Minogue’
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Comment
Hansom: The History boys
Khan looks back at his predecessor’s record, two museums cause bidding wars (of different sorts), some politicos put aside old quarrels and there’s more history than we can dig up. Plus, Robert De Niro’s waiting (to open a hotel)
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News
Bam wins Aga Khan scheme at King’s Cross
The contractor has started on site on a nine-storey 94,500ft 2 building
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Features
Sketch of the week: Natal Parks Board heaquarters, South Africa
This week’s sketch is by architect Karen Rainsford
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Features
This week in 2006
22% of Britain’s energy was provided by 12 nuclear power stations, but all but three were set to be closed by 2020
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News
Barbour ABI's May market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for May is now available to download
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Features
Qatar: ‘The scrutiny will be on them’
In the first of a two-part focus on Qatar, Building reveals how, in the light of reports of abuse, huge efforts are being made to improve standards for migrant workers
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News
Source: Workers ‘at risk from Qatar World Cup cost cuts’
Organisers driving down costs during tendering for stadiums risk ‘cutting corners’ with worker welfare
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Comment
Stamping out abuse
Amid a flurry of evidence about the horrific conditions some workers in Qatar have faced, it is easy to say that workers’ rights and their enforcement need extensive reform
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News
Interserve bags £25m recycled leisure centre
Work has begun on a new leisure centre in Eastleigh, which could see 95% of the old build recycled
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Balfour swoops into top place with £674m contract haul
Contractor lands several big jobs, including £82.5m RAF training base and £160m London Underground works
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Comment
It’s not all doom and gloom
A Brexit is a real economic risk but a vote to remain could see sunshine replace the gloom in the second half of the year
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Comment
Online poll: Qatar workers
Is Qatar doing enough to improve construction workers’ safety? Vote here
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News
High Court blocks Halcrow pension restructure
Potential transfer into new scheme deemed illegal
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News
Pycroft joins Building advisers
Mace executive chairman latest high profile construction figure to join magazine’s panel
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Features
Here’s looking at EU
Building’s backing the campaign to remain in the EU, but that doesn’t stop architectural correspondent Ike Ijeh having mixed feelings about the standard of the administration’s architecture
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Comment
See you in the boardroom
Questions remains over the government’s target of 3 million apprentices by 2020 but we owe it to generations of young (and not so young) people to change our thinking about what apprenticeships are and how we use them
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Comment
Time is money
A recent case highlights the complexities of the subcontractor relationship compared to that of employer and main contractor, in terms of extensions of time and delays
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Features
Market forecast: Certain uncertainty
Q1 sees the UK construction industry with a more uncertain outlook but it’s not all down to the EU referendum – there are a number of complex factors at play
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News
Robert De Niro bullish on Covent Garden hotel plans
Film legend part of team to create 83-room boutique hotel in WC2 block
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