All Building articles in 27 February 2015 – Page 2
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Costain breaks £1bn revenue barrier
Strong performance in infrastructure offsets losses in natural resources and Spain
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RIBA president launches women's campaign on social media
Incoming RIBA president kicks off inclusivity push
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Housing build costs to moderate, says Taylor Wimpey
Housebuilder says inflation will moderate in strong full-year results
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Heatherwick unveils 'nature-inspired' global Google HQ
Practice teams up with BIG for California campus
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Architecture workloads still way off pre-recession peak, RIBA says
RIBA estimates work is 25% down on 2007 levels
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Willmott Dixon lands Tubs Hill office-to-resi scheme
Contractor will convert Sevenoaks office building into residential
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Dev Secs inks deal to develop Southwark tube oversite scheme
Developer enters a joint venture agreement with Transport for London to bring forward 225,000 sq ft scheme
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Balfour JV secures 1,500-home Olympic Park scheme
Construction group and Places for People will develop two neighbourhoods in east London
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Five more tidal lagoons planned by Swansea backer
Tidal Lagoon Power proposes three further lagoons in Wales, one in Somerset and one in Cumbria
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David Cameron doubles 'starter homes' target to 200,000
Planning incentives designed to boost the supply of homes for first time buyers come into force today
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Tributes paid to Geoffrey Cundall
Tributes paid to co-founder of engineering consultant Cundall, Geoffrey Cundall, who died last month
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Mace lands £200m Bracknell regeneration scheme
Contractor confirmed on major scheme in Berkshire town
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Renewable schemes scoop £315m in public funds
Offshore and onshore wind and solar projects win funding
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Comment
A spotlight on rights to light
If a building interferes with a neighbour’s right to light, the courts can get the developer to knock it down - but changes are afoot that may redress the balance in the developer’s favour
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Comment
Adjudication: Collateral damage
Francis Ho considers a world where parties can adjudicate under collateral warranties and asks what can be done to put the genie back in the bottle
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Inflation drives up Laing hospital by £60m
Government unveils extra funding for hospital redevelopment project
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Defeated Shell Centre protester considers appeal
Developer sees off High Court challenge but judge takes planning inspector to task
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Three teams picked for £2.3bn Thames 'super-sewer'
Bam, Balfour Beatty, Laing O’Rourke and Costain among the winners on Thames Tideway Tunnel
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Comment
Hansom: It's a size thing
News from contracting’s big beasts, an estate agent’s imaginative reworking of geography, Washington is taken down a peg or two (as is a former RIBA president) - plus, it’s true, our readers really are getting younger
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