All Building articles in 26 June 2015 – Page 2
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News
Government 'lacking long term climate change policies'
Committee on Climate Change publishes critical report on UK policies and urges more action to green buildings and infrastructure
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Fears over Green Investment Bank privatisation
UK GBC questions government commitment to green energy infrastructure
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Hewlett Construction creditors owed £11m
Hewlett Construction entered into administration at the end of May owing £11m
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Fatality at Olympic Stadium site
A 44-year-old subcontractor fell from height at Olympic Stadium site
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Features
CPD 9 2015: Introduction to CDM
The latest module in our CPD series outlines the recent changes to the CDM regulations, and explains how they will affect the way that project teams work. This module is sponsored by Sika Roofing
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Farrell unveils new Gatwick images as campaign ramps up
Airports Commission’s recommendation due this summer
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Willmott Dixon bags £20m Design Museum fit-out
The Design Museum has appointed Willmott Dixon Interiors for the £20m fit-out of its new home
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Transport officials warned HS2 was 'unaffordable' in 2012
Suppressed MPA report on HS2 quietly released amid furore over Network Rail
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Allied London reveals 'vertical village' for Manchester
Details of vertical village in Manchester revealed by Allied London.
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Graham lands Dover port deal
Contractor lined up to build new cargo terminal, waterfront and marina at Port of Dover’s Western Docks
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Comment
Overpayment: Rare need for redress
It should be difficult to overpay on an interim payment but when it does occur, should there be an express term providing for repayment?
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Features
Image of the week: Engineering a change of perception
Claire Perry MP joins female engineers to mark National Women in Engineering Day
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Comment
Exclusivities: Exclusive arrangements
Exclusivity or lock out agreements are becoming increasingly common. But what are the benefits and why are they so popular all of a sudden?
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Comment
Something is rotten...
As parliament mulls its options for refurbishing the Palace of Westminster, it could learn from what happens when an estate is left to ruin
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News
Two-thirds of housing providers hit by overheating problems
Zero Carbon Hub report says overheating can harm reputation but is not seen as a priority by housebuilders
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Comment
Hansom: Withering Heights
A lot of people are at the top of their game this week, with guest appearances from Marcus Trescothick and Ellie Goulding, and the architect of One Blackfriars looking to the stars - but someone else is in the doghouse
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Features
Interview: Steve Elliott
Steve Elliott took Morgan Sindall’s fit-out business to an industry-leading position. After taking a year out he’s ‘got the band back together’ at BW Interiors and is thinking big again
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Sketch of the week: Blue Mosque
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Félicie Krikler, associate director at Assael Architecture
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