All Building articles in 24 June 2016 – Page 3
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Comment
We need female role models in engineering
Seeing women engineers succeeding at director level could persuade the next generation to join our industry
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Comment
Some unexpected stats
A Brexit could hamper future economic activity and not have an impact on current figures
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News
Ridge lands US motorsports complex
Scheme includes a 2.6-mile road course built into two excavated bowls
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Features
What to specify: Commercial
This week’s products for specification include anti-slip decking tiles, a fire protection coating system to protect steel structures, and sound-absorbing acoustic tiles
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News
Chinese company steps up to top contractor table
Beijing Construction enters league table after winning role on £700m residential scheme in Salford
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Comment
UK employment law: Which rules apply?
A Court of Appeal judgment provides clarity on whether UK employment law can apply to foreign nationals employed abroad by British firms
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Comment
EU referendum: Get ready for the day after
Whatever the result of the EU referendum, we cannot afford to opt out on diversity
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Features
Parental leave: Man about the house
Many professionals in our male-dominated industry say they want to spend more time with their children. So why aren’t new dads taking up their recent right to shared parental leave? We talk to two fathers who took time out of the workplace
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Features
Offices of the future: Where now for Don Draper?
The office has come a long way since the days of Mad Men, but what could it look like in 10 or 20 years’ time? Well, hot-desking, wellbeing measures and remote working will all flourish. But alas, there’ll be no return of the drinks cabinet
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News
EU Referendum Countdown: Live coverage
Full coverage of the EU Referendum debate in the run-up to Thursday’s vote
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News
EU funding for Green Deal-style scheme
Two housing associations win £1.4m for roll-out of Dutch energy-saving scheme
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News
French union bosses call for Hinkley C postponement
French energy managers believe power plant decision should be delayed until EDF and reactor disputes are settled
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Comment
Payment rules: Was it worth it?
Over the last 20 years the industry has invested in trying to improve cash flow, but has it been money well spent?
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Features
Sustainability: BREEAM
BREEAM certification is becoming an increasingly used standard requirement on city buildings. But does it pay?
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News
Ex-London deputy mayor named HCA chair
Former City Hall bigwig Ed Lister takes up position next month
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Comment
A reluctant Remainer
For the construction sector it makes sense to vote to remain in the EU, but personally I’ve struggled with many of the Remain campaign’s arguments, until now …
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News
Docklands skyscraper goes back to the drawing board
Planning withdrawn for Make tower at Marsh Wall
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