All Building articles in 26 June 2015 – Page 3
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News
Barclays sues Hurley Palmer Flatt over data centre design
Bank is suing the consultant for £5.7m claiming its work on Gloucestershire project led to huge repair bill
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News
Balfour Beatty divisional director Colin McArdle exits
Becomes the latest in a steady stream of directors to leave the company
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Comment
Housing: Use your imagination
In the quest to create more homes, we need to help and incentivise local authorities to think outside the box to identify sites for development, and perhaps even more critically, redevelopment
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Comment
Letter: The challenge in our cities
A reader responds to Richard Kauntze’s article on intelligent cities
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Features
Whole-life carbon: Retrofit vs EnerPHit
Assessments show retrofit to EnerPHit level, the Passivhaus retrofit standard, can reduce whole-life carbon emissions by 40% compared to typical Part L
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Features
Are QSs fit for purpose? Your views
Readers react to our recent feature on QSs failure to price projects accurately
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Comment
Policy review
What will the Conservative’s right to buy and starter homes initiative mean for UK housing?
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Comment
Online poll: Parliament refurb
Which of these is the best option for refurbishing the Palace of Westminster?
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Comment
Let’s party like it’s 1997
As Mace celebrates its 25th year one of its directors remembers what life was like when she first joined the firm, nearly two decades ago
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News
Wates: Use empty public buildings for primary schools
Wates urges government to use empty estate resources to ease pressure on school places
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News
Bam lands Birmingham's £90m Three Snowhill scheme
Birmingham office scheme is the final phase of Ballymore’s 96,000m2 development in the city’s Snowhill area
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News
Firms eye £6bn Houses of Parliament job
Mace, Bechtel and Arup among firms considering bids for Palace of Westminster restoration work
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Features
Graveney School: Shining example
Tooting’s Graveney School teaches architecture to its schoolchildren, invites architects to lecture, and counts architects among its alumni
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Comment
Right to buy and development
What impact would an extended right to buy have on housing association development programmes?
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News
NAO slams government's 100,000 homes claim
Investigation finds that target for building on public land only measured ‘expected homes’ and not actual units built
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Features
Women in engineering: The only way is up
With women making up fewer than 10% of engineers in the UK, what can be done to encourage more to join the profession?
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News
Cathedral wins planning for 272-home Greenwich scheme
Site of former telegraph cable factory makes way for 272 new homes
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Features
Market review: Mixed signals
The construction sector is still thriving but according to economic indicators there was a fall in activity in services and manufacturing
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