All Building articles in 24 July 2015 – Page 2
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Mace maintains tender cost inflation forecast
Mace’s cost consultancy division maintains tender cost inflation forecast at 4.5%
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Capco posts 50% jump in profit
Earls Court developer Capco reports strong results for the first half of 2015
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Walkie Talkie owner could be ordered to rebuild Sky Garden
City of London report says public space was not built according to approved plans
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Private equity firm Lone Star to buy Quintain for £700m
Wembley developer Quintain has received a cash offer of £700m from US private equity firm Lone Star
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Developers getting away with viability dodges, admits mayor
Johnson expresses frustration over ‘dark art’
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Start-up hotel specialist hits £1m turnover in first year
Future54, founded by former JLL director Adrian Trent, bags contracts including Hilton and Westin hotel schemes
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York Art Gallery: Show time
Architects working on the £8m refurbishment of York Art Gallery have peeled away decades of callously inappropriate interventions to unlock a wonderland of architectural secrets
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Six-tower Docklands scheme latest to be thrown out
Galliard’s towers thrown out days after phase one sold out in record time
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Savills plots £40m Croydon scheme
Savills’ investment management arm has purchased an industrial site in West Croydon
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Firms in 'significant' financial distress up a third
Figures from business recovery specialist Begbies Traynor show 23,111 construction firms faced financial problems in the second quarter of 2015
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£400m gas power stations get go-ahead
Gas-fired power stations in Suffolk and South Wales get go-ahead from DECC
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Rudd looks to end green subsidies
In first major speech energy secretary says eco technologies need to “stand on their own two feet”
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SPIE buys utilities contractor Leven Energy
SPIE has acquired Leven Energy services as it looks to expand its operations into the gas, water and substation sectors
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Hammerson posts 9.2% drop in profit
Hammerson has reported a drop in its pre-tax profit for the first half of 2015.
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Features
SME catch-up: Whatever happened to …
Five years ago Building profiled 10 small, young firms whose fresh thinking and bright ideas stood in stark contrast to the gloomy economic environment at the time. Now, we revisit them to see how these cutting edge companies have fared while the industry has started to recover. So who has ...
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Image of the week: Down into the past
A piece of Second World War history opens its doors to the public
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Comment
It's all in the timing
Great care must be taken over payment procedures and timings before and after practical completion, as ignoring them can prove to be a very expensive exercise
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Sketch of the week: Hualien Marble Hotel
This week’s sketch is by architected Gianni Botsford
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Hansom: This too shall pass
We meditate on the world’s transient nature, as we see sandcastles washed away, Zaha’s Olympic dream ends, and we are walked out on by a nuclear bigwig. But friends are forever, especially at Balfour Beatty
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