All Building articles in 27 March 2015 – Page 2
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News
Land Securities inks £1.3bn credit facility
Developer secures finance from syndicate of eight banks
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News
McCarthy & Stone half-year profit jumps 80%
Retirement housebuilder posts strong results and confirms £2bn development push
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High Court clears way for judicial review case against Garden Bridge
Case will be heard before the end of June
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Sheffield unveils £480m city centre retail revamp
Council targets 2019 completion date for 900,000 sq ft retail-led development
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UK to bid for World Expo 2025
Government seeks to boost country’s standing by bidding to host global business event
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London City Airport fumes after Boris vetoes £200m expansion
Expansion plan fails to win City Hall backing
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Government loan kickstarts Wood Wharf
Government £200m infrastructure loan paves way for massive 3,500-home Canary Wharf extension
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Former Laing O'Rourke director lands top MOD job
Former Laing O’Rourke chief operating officer Tony Douglas hired by UK government
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Museum of London confirms Smithfield move plans
Proposal could see museum move to Smithfield site by 2021
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Bam bags £20m Bradford hospital job
Contractor wins major extension job at Bradford Royal Infirmary
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Comment
The future of surveying
Financial benefits can be monetised but it is less easy to quantify and advocate the value of experience or the existing knowledge of a building or site
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News
Blacklisting report: MPs slam contractors' compensation scheme
Committee chair slams contractors’ behaviour as ‘callous and manipulative’
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Barratt FD to succeed Mark Clare as chief exec
Clare to step down as chief executive after nine years leading the housebuilder
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Features
Image of the week: Slotting into place
Laing O’Rourke completes ‘jigsaw’ Crossrail station at Custom House
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Features
Interview: Haydn Mursell
Haydn Mursell, Kier’s third chief executive in five years, is keen to maintain the firm’s traditional financial disciplines, while using his background in corporate mergers and acquisitions to push for future growth. Will he manage it?
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Comment
Hansom: The young ones
This week, how watching telly can inspire the next generation of construction workers; northern youth marches south; an octogenarian architect is unstoppable; and the chancellor contemplates a career change
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Comment
Letter: Scotland needs workers to drive recovery
The managing director of the Scottish Building Federation on how workers are needed to keep the recovery going
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Comment
Letter: Can civilisation survive without surveyors?
A reader responds to one of Richard Steer’s columns
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Comment
Letter: Help for first-time buyers and the economy
The policy advisor for the House Builders Association responds to our Budget coverage
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News
Fresh calls to improve ‘as built’ housing sustainability results
Joseph Rowntree Foundation says the gap between intended and achieved standards needs bridging
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