All Building articles in 26 April 2019 – Page 2
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Problems with Interserve-built school sees council shell out £1m on emergency classrooms
Local authority chasing firm for damages – but contractor says: ‘It’s not our fault’
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McLaren lands more work on £1bn Barking resi job
Council’s development company picks contractor for second phase of inaugural scheme
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Housing association plans more than 900 homes in Leeds
Housing association’s largest single consented development will feature at least 35% affordable units
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Paddington Cucumber tower gets green light
42-storey resi scheme approved for second time – along with ’wholly redesigned’ sister block
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Mace dumped from regeneration job by Lambeth council
Firm was chosen to manage demolition and rebuild of 450-home south London estate
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Comment
The young ones: why we need to listen to the next generation
This week we have invited in a group of graduates to take the reins of the magazine to understand the construction industry from a fresh perspective
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Willmott Dixon lands Liverpool uni work
Deal for city’s John Moores University finishes in 2021
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We want change! What young people in construction really think
Building’s first survey of the perceptions of young people working and studying in construction reveals its future leaders to be made up of optimists who are happy in their work. But dig deeper and they also voice many criticisms of an industry that too often seems to overlook fresh talent. ...
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Building's Next Generation takeover: what’s the story?
Read on for a fresh perspective on some familiar issues as Building’s advisory panel of recent graduates guest edits this week’s magazine
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Under 30s upbeat about construction, Building survey finds
But pay and hours are the top concerns for young people
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Council after firm to carry out £350m overhaul of 1930s estate opposite Chelsea Barracks
Race for Ebury Bridge job to begin next month
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Lendlease boss taking £1m pay cut in Crown Estate move
Dan Labbad working out notice ahead of start next year
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London universities name firms on £218m framework
Procurement was led by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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Plans lodged for £30m Wates Liverpool hotel
Scheme will be built next door to new cruise terminal
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Comment
Understanding Notre Dame’s structural history is essential in defining next steps
The original builders of the Notre Dame in Paris built the structure with an inability to fight a roof fire in medieval times in mind.
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Crossrail chief challenged decision to withhold bonus months before scheme bust deadline
City Hall report says Andrew Wolstenholme’s attitude was ‘symptomatic of culture which encouraged denial of responsibility’
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Modern methods too expensive for smaller firms, says housebuilder
Former Countryside executive Richard Cherry adds that too many councils equate off-site with prefab
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Features
Is image everything?
Mike Petter, Director of the Considerate Constructors Scheme explains why every organisation across the construction industry should embrace considerate construction
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Comment
Offsite manufacture: building for change
Are clients and projects embracing the concept of offsite?
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