All Building articles in 23 March 2018
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Three eye deal to build 1,500 bike spaces at 22 Bishopsgate tower
Job at Lipton Rogers building will include 1,700 lockers and 100 showers
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Competition launched for Dubai Expo pavilion
Government opens fray to design ‘inspirational triumph’ for UK’s 2020 showcase in United Arab Emirates
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Features
Image of the week: The great terrain robbery
Parts of a Norfolk cliff have collapsed into the sea after recent bad weather
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Comment
Thought for tomorrow: project delivery
As part of Building’s 175th anniversary celebrations, we have launched a series in which readers share their visions of the construction industry in 25 years’ time. Here, Lendlease boss Neil Martin can see big changes coming in how schemes are delivered
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Sketch of the week: Russian industrial constructivism, Moscow
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Architects of Invention
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Comment
What is UK construction's role in post-disaster recovery of developing countries?
There has been recognition of the lack of sufficient construction expertise in the planning stages of long term disaster recovery in the developing world - and one plan rarely fits all situations
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Carillion collapse pushes M&E firm to the brink
160 people set to lose their jobs after Vaughan Engineering Ltd prepares to call in administrators
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Ramboll lands Indian bridge job
Deal in Mumbai part of engineer’s plan to grow crossings division by a third
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Comment
Hansom: Being vocal
People aren’t shy with their opinions as bosses at Balfour and Galliford Try voice regrets, an investor expresses views on everything – but one man just wants peace and quiet
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Leader: Behind closed doors
We’ll doubtless see promises of headline-grabbing structural changes in the anticipated Hackitt report. But will changes receive the backing they need?
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Projects: 22 Bishopsgate - shaping up
22 Bishopsgate, Lipton Rogers’ replacement for the long-stalled Pinnacle scheme is nearing completion. But it’s been far from simple
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Online poll: All change in the Square Mile
This week’s poll: Are developers responding fast enough to the Square Mile s demographic shift?
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News
Hadid profit slumps as Asia and Middle East workloads tumble
Architect admits to struggles finding tenants for former Design Museum home it bought five years ago
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Features
Not so Square Mile
With co-working spaces and start-up incubators a growing trend in the City of London, developers are finding that flexibility and fun public spaces are what occupiers want
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Comment
Let's not retain retentions
A threat to small companies’ survival, cash retentions are also symptomatic of a fundamental lack of trust and performance in our industry – they need to go
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UK firms working in Russia sit tight as relations ice over
Aukett Swanke among firms told to keep eyes on Foreign Office advice as Russia-UK spat continues