All Building articles in 23 August 2019 – Page 2
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Comment
Clients and investors must demand and reward better construction
We need more open, collaborative conversations around fostering investment in innovation and higher productivity in how we build
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Features
Are contractors with poor payment records about to be let off the hook?
A government plan barring late-paying contractors from bidding for major public contracts comes into effect in September. But there are loopholes
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Government ‘gets real’ and drops 95% payment threshold
Threat to bar firms from public jobs will only hit those failing to pay 75% of all invoices within 60 days
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Government reveals £600m housebuilding package
Chancellor says five schemes will benefit from new government cash
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Square Mile unveils ‘Windy City’ guidance
New policy aims to minimise impact of tall buildings on cyclists and pedestrians
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Persimmon creates construction quality ‘hit squad’
Under-fire housebuilder says new 31-strong inspection team will ensure standards are maintained
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London Assembly steps up opposition to Heathrow expansion
Consultation on plans runs until next month
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Margins jump at Lendlease’s contracting arm
Firm’s UK construction business hikes revenue and profiit
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Over 100 tasks to complete before Crossrail can start trial running trains
Project’s bosses say this phase of work will start early next year
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Shaylor went under owing £47m to creditors
More than 650 caught up in collapse after 50-year-old firm sank in June
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Report to improve competency in construction out for consultation
Findings of Competence Steering Group stretch to nearly 150 pages
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Road jobs blow hole in Lendlease numbers
Losses at engineering arm sees firm’s profit nosedive by more than 40%
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In pictures: Chipperfield reveals vision for historic Santander HQ
Architect lodges proposals for gallery-led refurbishment as part of €60m bank project
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Client queries contractors’ claim it owes them ‘hundreds of millions’ on Aberdeen road
Transport Scotland says team including Balfour Beatty has not provided ‘sufficient evidence to substantiate’ demand
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Fireproofing questioned after blaze damages £60m revamp of Nottingham train station
Network Rail says some work at scheme was ‘not delivered to standard’
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Lendlease names new construction boss
Appointment follows promotion of Neil Martin earlier this summer
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