All Building articles in 26 August 2016 – Page 3
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News
Balfour boss: We need infrastructure plans this year
Balfour Beatty boss calls on prime minister to announce spending or lose UK building capacity
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Comment
Team GB: Reflected glory
Team GB’s glittering success in Rio was the result of a brilliantly executed campaign. Surely there must be lessons for construction?
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Features
Contractors' interims: Grave new world
After the shock Brexit referendum result, contractors have found themselves wondering how to adapt to survive in the renewed climate of economic uncertainty
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Comment
Construction: A sector under scrutiny
Figures which show the impact the EU referendum has had on the industry are starting to be released, but the picture still isn’t clear
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News
Carillion in Paradise with £250m Birmingham win
Firm number one in civils and non-civils charts with building job on first phase of Paradise office development
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Bam boss shrugs off Brexit impact, as profits sparkle
No impact so far of decision to leave, says Graham Cash
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Features
Market review: Get comfortable
Despite Brexit causing an unwelcome stir, the total level of output is now comfortably above its pre-recession peak
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Comment
Brexit: The winds of change?
A post-Brexit UK could see new industry trends. Will construction management be back on the agenda?
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Features
Procurement update: Uncertain markets
With the emergent challenges of Brexit, how can the industry drive improved innovation, productivity and value for money through commercially responsible procurement?
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Comment
Tackling discrimination in construction
Diversity in our industry needs to be a concrete target, not a nice thing to have
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Features
Airport towers: A fond farewell? Part 2
With the possibility that airport control towers may become obsolete, our architectural correspondent continues his look at some of the more interesting examples
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News
Barbour ABI's August market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for August is now available to download
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News
Big names beaten in north London leisure centre design contest
Architect Pollard Thomas Edwards beats Rogers Stirk Harbour and Grimshaw
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Features
Ambitious Keltbray sees Dunne deal as game changer
Contractor broadens reach with concrete frame work
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Features
Airport towers: A fond farewell? Part 1
With the possibility that airport control towers may become obsolete, our architectural correspondent looks at some of the more interesting examples of this aviation mainstay
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News
Kajima gets City office green light
Developer hires architect Buckley Gray Yeoman for Square Mile work
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Six architects chasing £450m Spurs housing work
Allies Morrison and Sheppard Robson among those chasing deal next door to football club’s new ground
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