All Building articles in 22 August 2014 – Page 2
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News
John Laing closes on 60,000-seat Aussie stadium
Team on Perth Stadium project includes Arup and Turner Townsend
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Green light for £24m Worcester town centre scheme
Revamp of Worcester’s Cathedral Plaza centre will begin early next year
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Comment
Egan and BIM: Steady as she goes
In the last of this series, putting an Egan principle into practice with BIM
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News
Plans submitted for 3,500-homes in Cambridge new town
HCA lodges plans for the ‘heart’ of Northstowe
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Arcadis scores ‘technical knockout’ in Hyder bid war
Hyder share price rises above Arcadis offer price, but analysts deem Japanese counter bid unlikely
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Government invests in world’s biggest tidal power project
UK government to put £10m into £51m scheme to create tidal power array in northern Scotland
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Scottish government throws out wind farm scheme
Glenmorie wind farm denied planning permission by energy minister after public local inquiry says it should not be built
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Retrofit work slumps to lowest level in over a year
Amount of work under Green Deal and ECO retrofit schemes hits its lowest level in over year
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Sixty jobs lost as Warrington contractor goes under
Globe Management Services, whose clients include St Modwen and Derwent, appoints administrators
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Features
Procurement on trial
Construction firms are increasingly emboldened to take the government to court over its procurement decisions, but who’s to blame?
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Comment
Seizing the middle gap in housing
Speller Metcalfe’s Matt Brown responds to one of our blogs on housebuilding
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Comment
Hansom: Fantasia
Create your own unique buildings using Lego bricks, see your dreams of a replica Eiffel Tower come true, watch as a dead monarch’s head comes back to life, be amazed as Battersea’s crumbling towers are resurrected …
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Minister leans on energy firms over late payment
Exclusive: Energy minister responds to contractors’ concerns over late payment for energy efficiency work
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Comment
Challenging times
In regards to procurement, the public sector is already held to a far higher standard than private clients
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'Very exciting shed' wins highest ever BREEAM score
Speller Metcalfe’s Western Power Distribution depot scores 102% under BREEAM standard
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Elephant & Castle roundabout revamp wins public backing
Construction of major redesign of Elephant Castle roundabout expected to begin next year
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Comment
Beware the wrong acquisition
What can we learn from the month-long Balfour Beatty-Carillion kerfuffle?
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T&T alleges 'price manipulation' over £750m framework
Exclusive: Claims contained in Turner Townsend legal challenge to the government’s massive public sector consultants framework
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