All Building articles in 25 January 2019 – Page 2
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News
Wait for government response to retentions consultation goes on – over a year after it closed
Consultation finished on 19 January last year
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Comment
10 years on from the Climate Change Act: how has the construction industry responded?
Emissions from buildings have remained flat, but there are signs of refreshed commitment from government, says BRE’s David Leonard
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Features
Image of the week: Once in a red moon
During the terrifying-sounding ‘super blood wolf moon’ eclipse event earlier this week, the moon rose over a statue of a mythical Kelpie water spirit near Falkirk
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Features
Online poll: Staff shortages post-Brexit?
This week’s poll: Are you worried about sourcing or retaining staff after Brexit?
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Comment
What came first, the millennial or the rabbit hutch house?
Rather than blindly throwing concrete at our cities, we should take pause and consider whether these homes are inspired by choice, or circumstance?
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Comment
When is it good to call out on fraud in adjudication proceedings?
If you’re going to use an allegation of fraud as grounds for a stay of payment on an adjudication award, get the timing right, writes Tony Bingham
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News
Work finishes on Aberdeen bypass but problem bridge still needs sign-off
Scottish transport secretary says he has been forced to warn Balfour Beatty and Galliford Try not to ‘cut corners’
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Features
Timber frames: will we see wooden skyscrapers in the future?
Timber frames, for so long limited to the low-rise residential sector, have begun to break into commercial and higher-rise uses, thanks to technological breakthroughs
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Comment
A government devoid of people skills
As conversations around Brexit become more anxious, construction demands answers to the question of immigration
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News
Contract manager swaps Kier for operations role at London builder
James Darker has joined property specialist Gateville Group
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News
Brace yourselves for no-deal Brexit, warns former minister
MP Ed Vaizey tells construction firms they are right to worry about labour and materials shortages
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News
City planners set to back AHMM's Broadgate replacement
Scheme at 1-2 Broadgate will be built by Sir Robert McAlpine
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News
Mace finishes Barts Square office a year after taking over from Carillion
Mixed-use scheme in Farringdon caught up in contractor’s collapse
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Features
How can construction adapt to the government’s skills-based immigration strategy?
Last month’s government immigration white paper – ‘skills-based’ with a £30,000 salary threshold and no route for the self-employed – is almost the complete opposite of what construction has been calling for, says Joey Gardiner . So what’s the likely impact going to be and what can the industry ...
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News
Brexit uncertainty could derail HS2, says government think tank
Focus on planning for the UK’s exit from the EU is increasing the chance that projects will be late or over budget, according to the Institute for Government
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News
Galliford Try JV to build 375 homes in Leamington Spa
Warwickshire scheme is the fourth the pair has worked on
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Contractors named for latest £1.2bn Network Rail framework
Three firms take jobs on northern routes
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