All Building articles in 27 June 2014 – Page 2
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Bam takes over from Wates on £50m Exeter research centre
Contractor confirms it has been appointed to project, after Wates and university failed to agree on a price
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'Powerful UK recovery' boosts Sweett
Consultant grows revenue and staff numbers off back of UK market recovery
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Labour floats plan to give cities more powers
Labour has outlined plans to give ‘city regions’ more control over funding for housing, transport and infrastructure
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University of Cambridge moots developing affordable housing
University considering joint ventures to tackle city’s “serious housing problem”
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Wilson James lands prime logistics role at Heathrow
Firm wins key role providing construction logistics for airport’s new five-year £1.5bn building programme
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Cundall appoints new boss
Tomás Neeson takes over from David Dryden as managing partner at engineerign consultant
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Former Laing O'Rourke boss joins £850m Swansea tidal project
Laing O’Rourke’s former Australian boss to lead the construction of £850m Swansea tidal lagoon power project
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Qatar unveils designs for second World Cup stadium
Qatar 2022 World Cup organisers unveil designs for second proposed stadium, the 60,000-seat Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor City
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Galliford Try bags £36m Hull schools batch
Contractor wins first batch of schools under Priority Schools Building Programme
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ISG to close office in South-east and take £3.5m hit
Contractor decides to close regional construction office in Tonbridge
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Crown Estate posts record £267m return for Treasury
The developer undertook £248m of capital expenditure last year, its results disclose
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Balfour Beatty makes four senior hires
Contractor boosts major projects, regional and engineering services businesses
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Pickles releases £105m to boost housing schemes
Government pumps cash into Local Infrastructure Fund and Build to Rent programmes
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English Heritage warns London over tower boom
Group’s conservation director says ‘complacency’ risks destroying world-famous skyline
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St Modwen presses on with second Longbridge phase
Developer will start work on second phase of £1bn regeneration project this autumn
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Kier wins most government work
Contractor ranks top of league of construction suppliers most-used by government
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Features
Sketch of the week: Sansovino’s Library, Venice
This week’s #buildingdoodle is by Francis Terry, partner in Quinlan Francis Terry Architects.
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Comment
Latham: A knight’s tale
Michael Latham was just one of a long line of ‘gurus’ seeking to transform construction. They all failed but at least Sir Michael successfully transformed the legal process
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What to specify: Housing
This week’s housing products include aircrete blocks used in five luxury apartments in Kent and the transformation of shipping containers into student accommodation in Norway
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