All Building articles in 24 February 2017 – Page 3
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£225m modular education framework launches
The framework is from procurement organisation Fusion21
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Brexit and stamp duty blamed as value of Capco's Earls Court scheme slides
West London development now worth £300m less than 2015 figure
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Bovis eyes more off-site to tackle building problems
Housebuilder adds that relations with supply chain need improving
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Wates to build apprentice facility for BAE Systems
Building will train apprentices for defence contractor’s submarine division at Barrow
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NAO says cost of bringing schools up to standard would hit £6.7bn
Report estimates a further £7.1bn is needed for ‘minor’ repairs
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Two million staff needed by 2022, report says
Arcadis says recruitment need is equivalent to employing one new worker every 77 seconds
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Kier team lands £200m Liverpool business district
Called Pall Mall Exchange, the scheme will run across 37,000sq m
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Features
Cost model: Car showrooms
The motor industry is booming, with showrooms continuing to be built. And with the customer experience at the heart of the schemes, substantial add-on features may be included
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Comment
It was never a problem before
The rule of ‘estoppel by convention’ is increasingly significant in disputes about payment or payless notices. So, what is it and what do the courts say about it?
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Balfour Beatty sells Middle East JVs
Contractor’s work in region has been plagued by losses in recent years
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Comment
Getting their own house in order
The government has been willing to listen to advice from the construction industry when considering the renovation of its home in Westminster. Would it not be wise to listen to our views on the housing shortage and Brexit as well?
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Farrells picks up Singapore high speed station job
Scheme is part of Kuala Lumpur-Singapore rail project
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Buckingham Palace hunting for consultants on £369m revamp
Queen’s London residence to undergo a 10 year refurbishment
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Architect named for 2017 Serpentine Pavilion
African-born Diébédo Francis Kéré unveils tree-themed structure for summer festivities
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Features
Market review: Housing leads the way
The number and value of construction contracts awarded is rising, with growth in the residential sector especially clear. Michael Dall discusses the highlights of Barbour ABI’s monthly Economic Construction review
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Galliford Try shrugs off construction troubles to hike profit
Firm says it wants overall profit up 60% by 2021
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Proposal to build Liverpool's tallest tower unveiled
Scheme will be 48 storeys and sister tower to smaller neighbour
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Worries over UK's decision to quit Euro nuclear agency
Report says decision puts at risk nuclear new build programme
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Lack of housing could stifle Northern Powerhouse, says Aecom
Consultant says region has opportunity to lead the way in new construction methods
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Features
What to specify: Off-site
Manufacturers offer a range of off-site solutions to suit projects of every size, from the modular building complexes at Hinkley nuclear power station to luxury bespoke panels featuring gold-printed wool
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