All Building articles in 24 April 2015 – Page 3
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Greg Fitzgerald named CEO of the year at Building Awards
Outgoing Galliford Try chief wins construction industry boss of the year, plus full list of Building Awards winners
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Esh Border lands £8.9m conservation centre
Firm appointed to Historic Scotland’s Engine Shed project
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Tesco confirms capital spending crunch after record loss
Company to halve investment after posting record £6.4bn pre-tax loss
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Worldwide talent shortages hampering projects, warns KPMG
Global survey by KPMG finds planning and skills issues at heart of underperforming projects
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Kier wins £170m Ram Brewery first phase
Kier preferred bidder for phase which will deliver 338 homes
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Comment
A plague on all their houses
All the main parties tell us that housebuilding is a high priority for them, but none come close to the ambition needed to address the housing backlog
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T&T acquires Australia's Thinc
Deal sees T T become Australia’s biggest independent project manager
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Features
Market review: Steady progress
Construction activity increased in March against a backdrop of wider economic stability, with low inflation, low unemployment and forecasts for moderate growth. Michael Dall goes through the highlights of Barbour ABI’s monthly Economic Construction Market Review
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Features
Water usage: To the last drop
With every person in the UK using an average of 150 litres of water per day, the country’s water usage needs tempering. Ike Ijeh investigates the domestic inventions that could prevent us from running dry
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Northern Ireland eyes Grade A offices boost
Business development agency signals plans to introduce equity-finance packages to spur development
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VolkerStevin and CH2M bag £43m water works job
Joint venture to build Shropshire treatment facility for United Utilities
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Barbour ABI's April market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for April is now available to download
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Willmott Dixon lands £14m hotel job
Firm will redevelop City of London office building as 13-storey complex
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Three quarters of construction workers victim of theft
Study of 2,193 construction workers shows they had been victim of theft in workplace
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Quintain hires Westfield man to lead Wembley Park
Developer puts Matthew Slade in driving seat for retail, leisure and housing project
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Work halted at Keltbray site after building collapse
Site cordoned off awaiting investigation by Health and Safety Executive
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Features
A diverse approach
Despite an impending skills shortage, the number of women and workers from ethnic minority backgrounds in construction is woefully low. Joey Gardiner asks three employers what their companies are doing to increase workforce diversity
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Comment
When an inspector calls
A new code of practice concerning powers of entry could affect site inspections for construction companies
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News
Hundreds evacuated as West End building collapses
LSE students among those evacuated as six-storey building in Aldwych collapses
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SNP dismisses Cameron's infrastructure cut claim
The SNP says it would not cut infrastructure spending in England as price for coalition government
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