All Building articles in 23 June 2017 – Page 3
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Berkeley profit up 50% but housebuilder warns of 'uncertainty' over Brexit
Chairman Tony Pidgley says Brexit and policy changes are hitting housing starts in London
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Bristol University unveils £300m campus plans
A planning application is expected to be submitted for approval later this year
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Grenfell inquiry must focus on Rydon refurb, says London mayor
Sadiq Khan says residents must have their legal fees covered
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Kéré’s Serpentine Pavilion opens its doors to the public
African architect is latest to be invited to construct a pavilion since programme began in 2000
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UK Guarantee Scheme to include construction
Initiative was launched back in 2012 by George Osborne
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Grenfell Tower cladding firm sees work on Berkshire tower 'halted'
Firm also leaves a second resi job in central London
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Comment
A view of the Serpentine Pavilion 2017
Natural simplicity forms an ode to the spirit of a modern city
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Features
Under a cloud
Commercial development in the City has had the shadow of Brexit looming over it for a year now
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TfL unlikely to hit its target of 10,000 homes by 2020
GLA’s housing committee has reported that many of TfL’s sites are small or hard to access
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Lagan poaches Morgan Sindall infrastructure chief
Nick Fletcher due to start in the role in December 2017
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Comment
Modular housing can introduce choice
Modular housing doesn’t have to come at the expense of good architecture and could bring choice
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Arcadis bags role on Network Rail's digital railway programme
Supported by Ramboll the consultant will work with Network Rail’s existing teams to bring the digital modernisation of the UK’s railways to fruition
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Features
Sustainability: Sustainable retail
Sustainable retail buildings present a major opportunity to provide improved quality and a better experience for employees, shoppers and communities
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Croydon Council to install sprinklers in its tower blocks
Fire sprinklers to be fitted into housing towers of 10, 11 and 12 storeys in wake of Grenfell fire
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Aukett Swanke posts first-half loss as instructions slide
Architect says cost savings across the UK operation had not matched decline in revenue
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Interserve awarded defence contract extension
The contract covers military bases in the Falklands, Ascension Island, Cyprus and Gibraltar
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Archive Titles
Morgan Sindall secures two-year extension with Western Power
Appointed to the Framework in November 2014, the extension is worth up to a further £60m
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Willmott Dixon to build £20m medical school in Essex
The site will be the first undergraduate school of medicine in the county
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Archive Titles
Rogers says Brexit worries prompting overseas staff to eye UK passports
Cheesegrater architect admits “significant portion” of non-UK employees looking into move
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