All Building articles in 24 March 2017 – Page 2
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Laing O'Rourke confirmed for New Oxford Street job
Contractor is redeveloping the former Royal Mail Sorting Office
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Union threatens "summer of chaos" after crane drivers reject pay deal
Over 50 crane drivers have rejected a pay offer from HTC Wolffkran
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Nuclear new build in 'meltdown', say experts
Doubts grow over delays, funding shortfalls and ability of nuclear industry to complete planned projects
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Ramboll and Arup nab £6bn Germany-to-Denmark tunnel
Femern tunnel will be the longest immersed undersea tunnel in the world
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Features
Sketch of the week: Homes at Dunstall Farm
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Niamh Hession, associate at Pad Design
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Image of the week: Get a dollop of that
Two winners of the next commissions for the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square announced on Tuesday
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This week in 2002
Building wrote that the construction industry had finally worked out how to get its voice heard by government 15 years ago
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Is nuclear in meltdown?
Work on Hinkley C’s construction may be about to start but hopes for a whole new fleet of power stations are at risk after a ‘crisis’ in market confidence triggered by EDF’s Hinkley delivery problems
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Comment
Nuclear chill
Concrete is about to be poured at Hinkley, but future nuclear projects are beset with problems
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Comment
Hansom: Beside the sea
As usual, Mipim was a rich hunting ground for me to get the lowdown on the latest property news and catch up with old industry pals. This year, delegates enjoyed an unusual piece of artwork …
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Comment
Construction's long-term outlook
Lower real incomes are a key risk for the years ahead and have clear implications for construction
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Comment
CPA/Barbour ABI Index: Variations from sector to sector
February’s index is up, following on from a rise in January, but sector performance varies
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VolkerWessels sails to top of contractor chart with port job
Dover Harbour Board contract worth £400m sees firm with nearly double contract haul of nearest rival Skanska
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Bernstein: Tall towers pose ‘huge challenge’
Outgoing chief of Manchester council makes comments after Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs admit they will redesign their brace of towers
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Ex-minister joins housing firm with £1bn investment plans
Heylo Housing names ex-Labour minister Nick Raynsford as chair as it highlights pipeline
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Comment
By implication
If contracting parties fail to agree a key term, making the contract unenforceable, can the courts imply a term to make their incomplete bargain into a binding contract?
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Market review: Earning more for less
The total value of construction contracts increased in February but the number of projects went down. Michael Dall discusses the highlights of Barbour ABI’s monthly Economic Construction Market Review
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Comment
Debts in paradise
A Caribbean case - marked by carelessness and potential illegality - highlights how horribly wrong a construction project can go. It also shows the specialist expertise of the TCC
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Information - Building
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New guidance for fast-track housing limits
DCLG paper updates developers on residential bolt-ons to Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects
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