All Building articles in 27 July 2018 – Page 3
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News
CITB appoints industry bigwigs to Home Nations roles
New Nation Councils to earmark training needs for England, Scotland and Wales
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Combustible cladding set to remain on almost three quarters of private sector homes
Over 200 buildings have no plan in place to replace problem cladding
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Aecom names new infrastructure boss
Consultant’s previous infrastructure head was poached by HS2
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Comment
How smart cities can become reality in the UK
The UK needs to take considered but bold steps into the smart city revolution
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Features
Construction methods: modular
Modular construction is touted as the future of the building industry, but while the sector is rapidly growing in some areas, there are still obstacles to overcome. Alex Hyams of Alinea with Ed McCann of Expedition Engineering and Hugh Ferguson assess the pros and cons of volumetric modular offsite construction ...
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HS2 poaches Aecom infrastructure boss
Richard Robinson was US firm's head of civil infrastructure in Europe
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Government response to Carillion collapse runs to just over four pages
Country's second biggest contractor went bust in January owing millions
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Skanska's European business loses £61m in first half
The group’s US operation also took hits on a number of projects
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Brexit worries growing for T&T as firm breaks £500m turnover barrier
Uncertainty over what Brexit will look like has increased, firm’s boss says
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Government launches building regulations consultation
The consultation, which runs until October, seeks views on the proposed clarification of statutory guidance on fire safety
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Bam gearing up for car park roles
Firm appointed to build two multi-storey car parks at Manchester and Stansted airports
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Last chance to enter survey: How is Brexit uncertainty affecting you?
With “no deal” now a real possibility, tell us what’s at stake for construction. Complete the survey by Friday 3 August and win £60 in retail vouchers.
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Work finally restarts on stalled Carillion scheme
The Vaux development has been stopped for the past six months
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Graham Construction to build new Edinburgh eye hospital
The new building will replace the existing Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion, built in 1969
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Planners green-light Liverpool factory conversion
Once transformed, the disused factory will house 35 loft-style apartments
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Peers call on industry to get its act together over off-site manufacturing
House of Lords Science Technology committee report calls for ‘strong leadership’ from the Construction Leadership Council
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University of Sheffield taps architects for future work
HLM among big name architects to win spots on university’s framework
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Arcadis names new boss for Asia Pacific
Greg Steele has been the firm’s Australia Pacific chief exec for eight years
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