All Building articles in 23 January 2015 – Page 2
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Kingspan acquires European rival
Deal agreed for £350m-turnover Joris Ide, an insulated panel maker with sites across Europe
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There can be no delay in recruiting more women in construction
As the skills shortage gets worse, there can be no excuse for failing to recruit women
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CITB forecasts five-year jobs boom
Skills body forecasts ‘major comeback’ for the construction industry, with 200,000 extra posts set to be created by 2019
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Architects 'busier than ever', finds RIBA
Under-employment at lowest since Future Trends survey started
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Mace lined up to build London's 'Can of Ham'
Client confirms it has dusted down pre-recession scheme and is preparing for construction
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Bouygues wins two Shoreditch hotels worth £47m
Contractor to build luxury hotels in the heart of east London
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Centre Point redevelopment starts on site
Brookfield Multiplex’s resi-and-retail revamp gets underway
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Centre Point redevelopment starts on site
Brookfield Multiplex’s resi-and-retail revamp gets underway
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Wates' infrastructure boss departs after five months
Appointment of Terry O’Connor in August was linked to contractor’s move into infrastructure market
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Aedas snaps up RHWL with an eye on Asia
Merger also targets strengthening of Aedas’s cultural work
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Ex-Balfour regional boss joins Keepmoat
Mark Cutler to be MD of regeneration at £1bn turnover housing contractor
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Housing associations hit out at “Thatcher-style” Right to Buy plan
Senior conservatives reported to be pushing for extension of policy to all housing association tenants
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Government and industry invest £3m in tunnelling skills
Project will include nearly 100 apprenticeships and training for 5,000 workers
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Carillion lands £200m prison FM deals
Five-year contracts with MoJ cover 50 prisons in southern England
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Comment
Top trumps
Recent amendments to two powerful pieces of legislation around recovery of costs in construction contract adjudication mean they contradict each other. So, which takes precedent?
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Hansom: At your leisure
Visit parliament, nuke the Welsh, or kick back on the London Eye with a can of Coca-Cola TM . But don’t expect to visit the Garden Bridge with more than seven chums. Plus, can you understand what our architectural writer is saying?
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Ecobuild seminar programme launches
The Ecobuild conference and seminar programme is being launched on Monday
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Letter: Priorities for delivering infrastructure
RICS’ Amanda Clack supports London First’s point on devolution
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Decisions, decisions
Building’s Agenda 15 manifesto, launched this month, was drawn up after a year of consultation with its readers on what construction needs from the next government. Lib Dem Andrew Stunell is the first MP to respond to our policy blueprint
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