All Building articles in 23 May 2014 – Page 2
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Croydon council set to blacklist blacklisters
Labour election victory paves way for borough to exclude contractors embroiled in the blacklisting scandal
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Glasgow's Mackintosh building damage 'considerably less than we dreaded'
Salvage operation continues after devatstating fire at Glasgow’s Mac
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Illegal immigrants arrested on £200m Miller job
Nine men from India employed by a subcontractor on the job have been found to be illegally working in the UK
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Carillion hits 60% of its sustainability targets
Contractor smashes target for reduction in water usage
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Deal paves way for £370m London Royal Mail scheme
Investor Sager Group secures land deal with Royal Mail on mixed-use scheme
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A third of JVs end up in legal disputes
Research finds the number of global joint ventures that have legal wrangling is on the rise
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Imperial moots joint venture for major scheme
Imperial College London is considering joint venturing on its 11.5-acre Imperial West South campus
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BRE launches new push into China
Building Research Establishment has signed a deal to set up a new training and R D centre in China’s fastest growing city
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Blaze rages through Glasgow School of Art
Staff and students evacuated as fire breaks out at the Mac, one of Scotland’s most iconic buildings
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'Cowboy builders' face stiffer penalties
New sentencing regime means builders and traders who fraudulently use registration marks will face tougher penalties
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Quintain to 'accelerate' development of Wembley Park
Developer hires architect for next housing phase and posts return to profit
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HCA makes two senior hires
Homes and Communities Agency appoints executive director of programmes and head of North-east, Yorkshire and the Humber
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Architects remain confident about workloads
RIBA survey finds amount of work being carried out climbs for thrid quarter in a row
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Features
Sketch of the week: Luxor
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch was drawn by Bryan Avery, principal of Avery Associates Architects
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Comment
Let's pick up the pace
Despite claims that Westminster has entered a ‘zombie state’, it’s the perfect time for the industry to be putting forward policy ideas
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High cost of training threatens roll-out of retrofit initiatives
Plumb and Parts Centre’s sustainability boss warns that skills shortages could hamper progress in energy efficiency sector
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Infographic: Help to Buy heat map
Data shows Help to Buy assisted sales, which make up just 3% of all house sales, are overwhelmingly concentrated in areas with low house price growth
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Comment
Is this the end of seven years' bad luck?
Are we starting to see positive signs outside of the housing sector?
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Comment
CIOB Consultancy Appointment: Appoint in Time
Last year the CIOB ‘s Complex Projects Contract stressed the importance of time and cost management. Now it is to be joined by a consultancy agreement as it transitions to a suite of contracts
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Sustainability of building products ‘low on the agenda’ for MPs
Survey shows over half of MPs rate sustainability of building products among lowest priorities for new homes
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