All Building articles in 21 September 2018 – Page 2
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Comment
Art for art’s sake: why we need to rebuild Glasgow School of Art
Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s fire-ravaged Glasgow School of Art deserves to be rebuilt, brick by brick
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News
May pledges £2bn for affordable housing development
Theresa May set to promise housing associations a long-term funding pipeline
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Features
International cost comparison 2018
Arcadis’ Will Waller analyses the 2018 Arcadis annual survey of global construction costs
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Comment
The green belt misconceptions perpetuating the housing crisis
The green belt is the most widely recognised part of the English planning system, but also one of the most widely misunderstood.
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Can’t stand the heat? Here’s how we can future-proof our buildings in a changing climate
Overheating represents a risk to the health and well-being of occupants of buildings - we need our new builds to be resilient
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Comment
The RIBA's good start
All credit should be given to the RIBA for its new plan of work for fire safety consultation, writes Thomas Lane
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News
Carillion collapse sent firms off chasing work at rock bottom prices, says steel boss
Billington pulled out of bids as rivals scrambled to fill order books
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Output boost hit by growing labour and materials costs, says Mace
Mace’s consultancy arm says Brexit is dampening tender price growth
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Legal firm fumes as it reports Balfour Beatty to City watchdog for not talking about climate change enough
Country’s biggest contractor could be asked to bring out new version of annual report
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Lovell OK'd for 200 homes in Lancashire
The housebuilder will use modern methods of construction at Leyland site
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Currie & Brown raids Mace and Lendlease for new regional bosses
Howard Johnson and James Morgan set to lead Manchester and Cardiff offices
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Kier flogs pensions business as streamlining ramps up
Firm to reveal annual results on Thursday
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Coup for Billington as former Severfield boss joins smaller rival
Ian Lawson begins at Barnsley-based firm next month
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RIBA reveals new fire safety rules for industry
Plan of Work update brings forward fire safety measures to earlier stages in design process after Grenfell Tower tragedy
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Construction will need staff from other industries to hit off-site targets, report says
Survey by law firm suggest builders target manufacturing sector for workers
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Comment
Who’s responsible for fire safety? It’s time to give the industry clarity post-Grenfell
We cannot wait for longer-term regulatory change to come into force, fire safety guidance is needed now – says Lucy Carmichael, RIBA Director of Practice
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News
Paragon launches dispute resolution business
Rising demand for help in resolving disputes behind the move, says consultant
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Features
Why aren't we building more zero-bills homes?
Building caught up with Bill Dunster to chat about the ideas in his new book, Zed Life: How to Build a Low-Carbon Society Today
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