All Building articles in 26 May 2017 – Page 2
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Features
Online poll: Conservatives' housing policy
Do you think Theresa May’s council housing policy will help to solve the housing crisis? Vote here
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News
Green light for £137m scheme near Tower Bridge
The scheme will provide a landscaped public square and walkway linking Bermondsey to the river
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News
Henry Boot marches ahead of expectations
Property trading and development activity levels deemed to be “very encouraging”
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News
Helical steps up London activity
Property developer reveals 66% of its portfolio is based in the capital
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News
Experts cast doubts on Tory pledge to build council homes
Manifesto commitment to build a new generation of social housing undermined by lack of funding and targets
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Comment
Lessons to be learnt
PPP agreements have been successful in getting public facilities built but there must be controls so that flaws - like the ones that caused a brick wall to collapse in an Edinburgh school - are prevented
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Comment
A week in the election
The three major parties’ manifestos are out but campaigning was suspended in the wake of the Manchester attack
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Features
Conservative manifesto: Council housing’s new best friend?
Offering little new for construction by way of infrastructure commitments, the Tory manifesto nevertheless surprised with its brazen parking of tanks on Labour’s lawn
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News
GPE readies pipeline for construction starts
The developer has two schemes with potential starts dates over the next year
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Comment
The rise of the machines
Technology is creating opportunities for change in building logistics facilities
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Comment
Promise to be good
Recent years have seen the use of ‘good faith’ provisions in construction contracts. But what does an expression of good faith mean in practice?
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News
Horizon kicks off third Wylfa consultation
Local people have until 22 June to comment on latest proposals for new nuclear power station
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News
Pay remains top priority for building professionals
Salary is important, but so too is workplace culture, new survey reveals
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News
ITV seeks to build 38-storey tower on London's South Bank
Broadcaster hopes to demolish existing building and construct 38-storey high block, including 270 flats
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Interserve starts 16-storey Birmingham tower
‘The Lansdowne’ is a jv between real estate manager Long Harbour and property investment group Seven Capital
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Google presses on with revised plans for £1bn HQ
Tech giant to submit plans for King’s Cross scheme redesigned by BIG and Heatherwick Studio next month
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Features
By the people: Columbia University’s new Manhattanville campus
Columbia University’s new Manhattanville campus has championed a policy of inclusiveness not only for its students but also in the construction teams that built it
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News
SRM replaces Carillion as favourite to pick up Battersea job
The third phase of the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station is up for grabs
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News
L&Q drops Quadrant Construction brand name
Move comes as housing group undergoes a restructuring
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Features
Wellness: WELL Building Standard
The WELL Building Standard focuses solely on a building’s impact on people
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