All Building articles in 24 May 2013 – Page 3
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News
Japanese contractors in frame for £10bn Horizon nuclear job
Exclusive: Horizon boss says he has “not ruled out” Japanese rather than UK firms for Wylfa power station
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Comment
A client's view: Land Securities
Building caught up with Land Secs’ head of project management on procurement, selecting contractors and upcoming work
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Zaha Hadid wins Saudi metro station job
Architect’s design chosen for major Riyadh metro station on world’s largest urban transport project
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Gove approves 102 new free schools
Education Secretary gives green light for schools to open from 2014
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Comment
Wonders & blunders with Luke Tozer
Luke Tozer thinks Eero Saarinen’s design for Dulles International Airport has wings, whereas his effort for the US Embassy in London represents a bad day at the office
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Housebuilders picked for £1bn Scots new town
Elsick names firms to deliver first Chapelton homes
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Comment
Private Housing Index shows promising signs
23% rise suggests stimulus packages may be starting to work
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Spring breathes new life into the market
Latest CPA/Barbour ABI Index was 8% higher in April than in March
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Features
Latest roofing products
No matter the pitch or degree, there are innovative roofing products on the market, from replacements tiles for a listed church to rooflights you can walk all over
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Contractor jailed over demolition fatality
Manslaughter conviction follows cherry-picker death fall
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FM Conway leapfrogs rivals with £272m in highways work
Two highways jobs shake up contractors league table in April as sector springs back into action
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Work starts on OMA's Copenhagen waterfront scheme
Mixed-use development set to link the city centre, the historic waterfront, and the culturally-rich Slotsholmen district
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Newcastle Maggie's cancer centre opens
A Ted Cullinan-designed Maggie’s cancer-support centre has been officially opened at Newcastle’s Freeman Hospital
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Features
Stonehenge visitor centre: A lot of history
Stonehenge’s first building work in many years is nearly complete. All it’s taken is 20 years, several design competitions and nearly £40m in planning costs
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Revealed: Fly-through of Wilkinson Eyre's Sydney resort
Wilkinson Eyre Architects have won the design competition for Crown Sydney Hotel Resort on the city’s harbourfront
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Comment
Legal brief: When a loss of chance has a value
McCrindle Group vs Maclay Murray and Spens produces an extremely useful summary of causation and valuation in “loss of chance” cases