All Building articles in 24 April 2015 – Page 2
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Features
Sketch of the week: Thames skyline
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Amy Jones, an architect who works for Probyn Miers
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News
Labour publishes plans to create a green economy
Strategy commits to decarbonising electricity supply by 2030 and creating a million green jobs
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Comment
Construction contracts: Global branding
UK construction and UK law are both recognised as quality products. How do our construction contracts translate to other jurisdictions?
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Features
Right to buy: Betting the house
Joey Gardiner scrutinises the Tories’ plans to extend right to buy to housing associations
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News
Two concrete firms vie for £30m job on Pinnacle site
Byrne Brothers and Gordon Dunne to fight for concrete package on 22 Bishopsgate scheme in the City
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Comment
Seriously, now
The election may have been dominating the news for weeks, but it is really only now - with all manifestos in the public domain - that the battle for votes is under way
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Archive Titles
Hansom: Follies galore
This week, the builder of a mock-Tudor castle prepares to move into demolition, a petition is launched for a duck, Network Rail gives us the willies, and election excitement reaches fever pitch as politicians dig a hole
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Comment
Steve Gee’s campaign diary: week 1
John Rowan and Partners’ managing partner Steve Gee is standing as the Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for the Epsom and Ewell constituency
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News
Labour and Lib Dem leaders back Agenda 15 aims
EXCLUSIVE: Labour and Lib Dems pledge support for housebuilding and apprenticeships in open letters
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Features
Floating voters: Five years on
Building catches up with a group of senior floating voters from the construction industry to ask them what they learnt from the last election
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Features
Ed Miliband’s letter to the construction industry
Leader of the Labour party responds to Building’s manifesto aims
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Features
Nick Clegg’s letter to the construction industry
Leader of the Liberal Democrats responds to Building’s manifesto aims
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News
Hammerson cuts its borrowing costs
New revolving credit facility reduces cashpot by £90m but slashes interest rate
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News
Facebook almost doubles Euston office space
Social media giant expands take-up at British Land’s 338 Euston Road
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News
Mace laps up £25m Affinity Water contract
Contractor is sole name on utility company’s service provider framework
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Comment
An interesting shift
Latest Office for National Statistics figures once again show decline in levels of output in construction industry
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Comment
Election hiatus
March sees stabilisation in monthly construction contract awards as general election approaches
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News
Keltbray boss 'shock' at job's part-collapse
Keltbray re-assesses demolition of central London building after uncontrolled collapse on Monday
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News
Balfour bounces back to the top of the contractors’ league
Troubled giant grabs top spot with £406m contract haul, including Aberdeen road job won by joint venture
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