All Building articles in 25 April 2014 – Page 3
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Features
Spring in our step
Business indicators point to plenty of momentum in the economy as household consumption expands and employment rises. Michael Dall presents highlights of Barbour ABI’s latest monthly Economic Construction Market Review, with a special focus on the education sector
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Comment
Hansom: Stepping in
This week, the Treasury has its say on sustainability policy, Willmott Dixon goes to the rescue of those affected by flood damage and a business park gets assistance from a feathered friend
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News
Eon warns of ECO hiatus
Energy company warns firms will stop spending on Energy Companies Obligation until October unless they receive assurances from energy regulator
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Comment
Time for a Green Deal rethink?
The construction industry is capable of making an energy efficiency retrofit market work
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Comment
Seize this chance for change
The government’s Payment Charter takes us a step closer to fixing the industry’s ills
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News
Davey calls on energy firms to be transparent on ECO costs
Energy secretary demands more information as government consults on plans to cut back the scheme
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Features
Sketch of the week: Royal Liver Building
Building art editor Sam Jenkins draws on his Liverpudlian roots
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News
Planning ‘easiest since eighties’, says Cala boss
Government reform has produced easiest environment to get residential approvals since eighties, claims house builder
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News
Qatar begins inspections of workers’ conditions
World Cup organisers look to ensure contractors bidding for £4bn worth of work are providing humane environment
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Features
Interview: Alan Brown
With two investors behind it and the recent purchase of upmarket housebuilder Banner, Cala Group has come a long way from its precarious refinancing in 2009. Alan Brown talks about delivering volume at the top end of the market, and plans to treble turnover to £800m a year
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News
Activity in ECO brokerage system hits rock bottom
Zero sales registered in first ECO brokerage auction in April
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News
Value of Carillion’s flagship Green Deal job falls by £600m
Scale of major Birmingham retrofit scheme shrinks as prospective partners exit
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Archive Titles
This week in … 1977
Cutting edge technology: Revisiting GLC modelmaker Leslie Yeo’s architectural models
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Features
CPD 9 2014: Optimal pump sumps for wastewater
The latest in our series of CPD modules focuses on best practice in the design of pumping stations as part of an effective modern sewerage network. This module is sponsored by Xylem Water Solutions UK
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News
Kingston upon Thames first phase complete
Haworth Tompkins-designed riverside scheme creates space for restaurants and retail space
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Comment
Breaking boundaries
Greater collaboration from local authorities could unlock big opportunities for construction and boost the economy as a whole, but before we think outside the box, we first need to re-construct it
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Comment
Securing corporate data in a mobile world
Part two of this blog on mobile technology looks at security risks and what to do if the worst happens
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News
Miller Group confirms strategic business review
Scottish firm says it is “reviewing a number of strategic options”
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News
NG Bailey puts agency workers on books after talks with union
Contractor agrees to transfer 50 agency workers on the upgrade of Tottenham Court Road underground station
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