All Building articles in 22 September 2017 – Page 2
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Willmott Dixon hires council bigwig for role at resi business
Hounslow regeneration chief joins contractor’s Be Living arm
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Worldwide search begins for architect to design Australian art gallery
Adelaide Contemporary will be part of the Art Gallery of South Australia
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HS2 names new boss for phase two work
Paul Griffiths, whose CV includes a stint at Mace, takes over from Alison Munro
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Features
International cost comparison 2017
Construction markets around the world are experiencing relatively subdued but steady growth. As construction cost continues to escalate in most places, the relationship between productivity and cost continues to draw scrutiny. William Waller analyses the results of the 2017 Arcadis annual survey of global construction costs
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Galliford Try checks in with HSBC fit-out
Bank due to relocate UK retail operations to Birmingham next year
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Comment
Procurement – is it time for change in the public sector?
Procurement is an unavoidable part of the construction ecosystem, a process which should encourage competition and foster innovation – if it’s working. But, unfortunately, all too often it doesn’t, and reform is needed.
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Fire safety experts call for building regs updates
Call from fire safety experts for timetable of building regulations updates as Grenfell public inquiry continues
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Grenfell must trigger change, says Farmer review author
Inquiries into this summer’s fire will show up ‘systemic failings in our industry’, Mark Farmer predicts
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Work begins on Danish architect's Shanghai hi-tech complex
Scheme to be built in existing technology park
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Met probe into Grenfell fire widens to over 300 firms
Police wading through 31 million documents and speaking to more than 2,000 people as part of investigation
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Features
Lessons from Grenfell
As the inquiries into the Grenfell Tower fire get under way, Joey Gardiner looks at the construction issues that may have played a part in the tragedy and asks what the industry hopes to learn
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Government to launch social housing review
Communities secretary wants to look at ‘what works, what doesn’t, what’s right and what’s gone wrong’
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Consultants bag spots on £90m public sector framework
More than 60 firms share spoils on Fusion21 deal
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Comment
Taking the training initiative
Technology is threatening to deskill the UK workforce and we must act fast to keep up. The CITB gives us a sound basis to train up talent – even if you want to change certain aspects, we must unite behind it or we will live to regret it
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Lovell signs up for Hatfield centre revamp
Mixed-use scheme will include new shops and 150 homes
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McAlpine team wins south London hospitals work
Scheme includes building two new mental facilities
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