All Building articles in 25 September 2015 – Page 2
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Mixing social and private housing 'does not impact prices'
Report also disproves claim that social housing drags down value of private homes - as long as it is well-designed
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Labour vows to fight Right to Buy
Shadow housing minister John Healey admits it may not be possible to stop flagship Tory policy
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Shadow chancellor voices HS2 doubts
McDonnell tells Building he has concerns about HS2 route, and uses conference speech to pledge infrastructure spending
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Boris calls in two City fringe schemes
London mayor Boris Johnson under fire after calling in Bishopsgate Goodsyard and Norton Folgate schemes
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Brick giant plans flotation
Brick manufacturer Ibstock announces intention to float on London Stock Exchange
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Done deal: £745m Quintain sale confirmed
Private equity firm Lone Star increased its offer yesterday
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HS2 phase two work in £11.8bn civils tender
Successful bidders for civils packages on phase one will also be shortlisted for four lots on phase two
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Highways England primes £2.2bn for South-east roads
Infrastructure client outlines 24 new projects to upgrade South East motorways and A roads
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Green light for Carillion's £430m PF2 hospital
Contractor was left as the sole bidder after an Interserve-Laing O’Rourke joint venture dropped out
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Aecom moves into UK contracting
One World Trade Center-builder says it will initially target commercial and residential schemes in the UK
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EC Harris and Hyder integrate under Arcadis name
UK chief executive has said one-fifth of its new work is for combined engineering and consultancy services
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Solar farm applications soar to beat subsidy cut deadline
Spike in projects going in for planning as industry warns 20,000 jobs put at risk by cuts
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Features
Sketch of the week: Swartberg House
This week’s sketch is by Jennifer Beningfield from Openstudio Architects
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Comment
Honouring the name
Can the loss of long-established, British construction brands ever be justified?
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Features
Corporate rebrands: Name dropping
In the week the EC Harris name is dropped as part of Arcadis’ global rebrand, Joey Gardiner asks why the historic names are disappearing from construction – and if the benefits of rebranding outweigh the risks
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Comment
Hansom: Carry on building
This week, more double entendres than we would like, perhaps, the French rugby team find out what fine dining really means, a descendant of Guy Fawkes plans a revolution, and Amber Rudd pops in - and out
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Features
Image of the week: Record breaker
Guinness World Records confirms bridge is world’s largest Meccano structure
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From the Archives in 1990
We take a look back to 1990 when a Labour government was a real possibility
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Comment
Looking at the bigger picture
The construction industry has held up pretty well recently, if we look at the bigger picture
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‘Super sewer’ pushes Laing O’Rourke and Ferrovial to top
Packages awarded for mammoth London scheme play a big part in contract hauls for this month’s top 10
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