All Building articles in 22 January 2016 – Page 2
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News
Materials firms report lowest growth for two years
Manufacturers’ group says rate of growth falling but confidence remains high
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News
Countryside bags 3,000-home scheme
Housebuilder to work with L Q on GLA-owned former East London factory site
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News
Ucatt calls for action on migrant builder deaths
Union blasts HSE for not recording nationality of fatal accident victims
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Government to launch major construction labour review
Construction Leadership Council will oversee report by consultant Mark Farmer on how to reform industry
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Comment
Sink estates: Has their time come?
We don’t plan and invest for the long term. £140m will help identify the issues on particular estates but it won’t tackle the root causes
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News
Work resumes on Aberdeen bridge after worker fatality
Main contractor Balfour Beatty says workers have returned to £18m Third Don Crossing, but not to the incident area
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Comment
Hansom: The incredibles
An underwater tennis court, a cycle rack installed as public art, a grade II-listed DIY nuclear bunker, and a Russian official who steals a 50km stretch of road - clearly a week for suspending disbelief …
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News
Image of the week: Light footfall
A light artwork installation at King’s Cross is part of London’s Lumiere Festival
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Features
Interview: Peter Hansford
Until two months ago Peter Hansford was the government’s chief construction advisor. Now the position has been abolished. Here, he talks frankly about the state of the industry and how his legacy will be perceived
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News
Barbour ABI's January market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for January is now available to download
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Comment
Nail your colours to the mast
The question of whether the UK should remain in the European Union is a classically polarised debate
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Features
Brexit: Ins and outs
With an EU referendum looking likely for the summer, the implications of a Brexit are becoming starker – and time is running out for the industry to take a stand
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Comment
Footing the bill
Projects often go over budget because of variations, but can the QS be held liable for these extra costs? A recent court judgment finds that this may be the case.
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Features
Online poll: Leaving the EU
Would leaving the EU damage the UK construction industry? Vote here
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News
Wates pips Kier to contractor top spot with £376m haul
Wates’ £376m-worth of contract wins includes a £200m housing deal with Birmingham City council
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