All Building articles in 25 May 2018 – Page 2
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News
Private approved inspectors ‘insulted’ by Hackitt report
Inspectors offended by recommendation in report that they be excluded from high-rise residential
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Comment
Hackitt - no easy answers
Dame Judith Hackitt’s bid to bring discipline to a fragmented industry is laudable, but for many, her report is disappointing
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Sisk lands another deal at Manchester mixed-use scheme
New contract brings the total of Sisk’s work on Circle Square development to almost £240m
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Features
Projects: The Royal Academy
Expanding Burlington House into Burlington Gardens is all about forging a strong link between these two historic buildings, using existing underground vaults and a new connecting bridge
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Lovell to build more than 150 homes on site of former south Wales colliery
Merthyr Tydfil scheme to provide a mix of private and affordable houses and apartments
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Comment
Hackitt report: The industry must step up and play its part too
Legislative change takes time and we need to start changing now
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News
Plans unveiled for record-breaking Newcastle observation wheel
Designed by Connect-i, the wheel will be five metres taller than the London Eye
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Use modern methods of building, PM tells industry
Theresa May says modern construction integral to clean growth
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MPs ask Grayling to explain why EY was advising Carillion and its client at the same time
Transport secretary admits accountant was simultaneously working for contractor and HS2 which awarded bust firm huge contract last summer
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Renew sees first half sales take a dip
Engineering services group reports 7% decline in turnover
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Galliford Try to take further hit on Aberdeen road job
Charge will be less than £25m reported in first half, says contractor
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Croydon planning chief casts doubt over CZWG mega-tower
‘I’m not sure it will ever be built,’ boss admits
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Carillion directors unlikely to face criminal prosecution over pension deficit, says minister
Department for Work and Pensions says new laws are unlikely to be retrospective
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Former transport boss lands top job at Network Rail
CAA’s Andrew Haines is set to replace Mark Carne
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Sadiq Khan announces £24m of funding for transport projects
Four projects are set to receive cash
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Hackitt's digital records call could boost BIM take-up
Safety and accountability issues could get more firms on board
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