All Building articles in 25 July 2014 – Page 3
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Carillion merger with Balfour Beatty ‘not a takeover’
Balfour Beatty source says firm would not be considering a deal if it meant ceding control to Carillion
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Watch: Demolition of cooling towers at Didcot power station
Three cooling towers of Didcot A Power Station were demolished in the early hours of Sunday morning
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Construction savings used to cut Mersey Gateway tolls
Residents of Halton will get free crossings on toll bridge after the project’s budget was cut by £250m
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GPE moots major development push
Developer considers starting on six new London scheme within next year
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City surprised at Carillion and Balfour merger talks
Analysts say proposed merger between two construction giants has a “50/50” chance of going ahead
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Comment
Playing by the rules
The ‘Plebgate’ affair may not have been very edifying but it did give the courts the opportunity to issue guidelines on Civil Procedure Rule 3.9 - on granting relief from court sanctions
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It's a shambles now but will it get even worse?
Learning from the launch of the Project Management and Full Design Team Services framework
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Image of the week: Field of dreams
Home of Scotland’s national football team is transformed to play host to Commonwealth Games’ track and field events
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Comment
Competition fails in our industry
Competition in the construction industry is a dysfunctional travesty of the real thing
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Stepping up to the diversity challenge
Lack of diversity in the property sector is a real problem, here are some ideas for how to tackle it …
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A black day for the industry
There was more hand-wringing embarassment for the industry this week as construction bosses gave evidence on blacklisting to MPs
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Books for the beach
It’s summer and you’ll be wanting to pack some reading matter for the hols. Well, Construction Contract Variations will have you on the edge of your lilo
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Comment
Hansom: All change
With Gove gone, architects sniff better days ahead, the revolving door of planning ministers takes another turn, a former Kier boss makes a speedy, if unadventurous, comeback, and JCB digs 18 more holes
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Sketch of the week: Skinners Kent academy
This concept sketch of Skinners Kent Academy was a collaboration between Matt Golds and Dan Smith of Hunters South Architects.
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F+G pays out £3.3m in Manchester tower battle
Firm pays out to settle a £9.9m High Court dispute over alleged failings on an abandoned tower project in Manchester
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Construction appointments: 25 July 2014
McLaren Construction, Lovell and JH Shouksmith and Sons are among the firms announcing appointments this week
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Contractor makes £200m claim after failed nuclear bid
Energy Solutions files for damages after losing £7bn decommissioning job to Babcock-led consortium
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EDF seeks five consultants for £16bn Hinkley nuclear job
Exclusive: Energy firm seeks consultants as it prepares for project to enter delivery phase
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