All Building articles in 24 June 2016 – Page 2
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News
Builder picked for EU-funded £31m Welsh job
Willmott Dixon lands pre-construction stage on Swansea University project
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News
Willmott Dixon scraps support services sale plan
Contractor says it wasn’t tempted by any approaches for the division
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Amanda Clack takes over RICS presidency
Clack says she will focus on infrastructure and city development during her year-long reign
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Brexit sparks fears over HS2
Industry fears Brexit and change of leadership could threaten big-ticket infrastructure projects
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Features
This week in 1961
As the outcome of the EU referendum is revealed, we revisit 1961, the year prime minister Harold Macmillan announced the UK would be applying for membership to the European Economic Community
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News
What a Brexit means for construction
At a glance - the likely impact on labour, materials and investment
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Features
Sketch of the week: University of Winchester
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Richard Jobson, director at Design Engine
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Comment
UK economy: Steadying the ship
Whatever the outcome of the EU referendum, it’s important that those on both sides of the debate now work together to get the UK economy and construction back on course after months of uncertainty
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Comment
Online poll: Construction management
Is construction management finished as a mainstream procurement route? Vote here
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Features
The construction manager: Last chance to see?
Since its heyday in the 1990s, the construction manager has declined in numbers, due to the loss of its natural habitat of rising inflation and wealthy clients. Building assesses whether time has run out for the once-common role or whether it’s about to bounce back
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Features
Hansom: Rule, Britannia
As the nation decides whether or not to bind its destiny to Europe’s, we are reminded of the strength of our territorial loyalties - be that to our nation, our home town - or to the desk we’re given to sit at …
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Features
Back to the future
Clancy Consulting had to use all its creativity and attention to detail as engineering consultant for the award-winning British Motor Museum to create an innovative building worthy to house the UK’s greatest motor vehicles - including a particularly famous DeLorean
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News
Construction stuck in last century, Lipton warns
Veteran developer says industry still using 100-year-old methods
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Features
Market review: Ongoing uncertainty
The UK economy and the construction sector both continue to grow but concerns over the EU referendum have led to things slowing down in recent months
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News
Barbour ABI's June market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for June is now available to download
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Comment
Why we need experts in the Brexit debate
One of the most worrying aspects of this referendum campaign has been the rubbishing of economic experts’ opinions
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Comment
Engineering has an image problem
I’m at the start of my career and full of hope about my future, so why don’t more girls and women see engineering as an option for them?
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