All Building articles in 27 March 2015 – Page 3
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Features
Sketch of the week: Heritage building near Mariinsky Theatre
This week’s sketch shows proposals for a mixed-use aparthotel and residential scheme close to The Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia
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News
Kier boss: We want Mouchel for road contracts
Chief executive says firm is considering buying engineering services business to win a place on Highways Agency’s frameworks
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News
Minister admits some priority schools are delayed
David Laws admits not all schools in first phase of programme will be ready for 2017 deadline
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Features
This week in 1992
Labour leader Neil Kinnock spoke directly to Building following the publication of his party’s Building a Better Britain construction manifesto
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News
Five contractors appointed to £3bn public sector framework
Initial £300m pipeline identified for social infrastructure framework to drive redevelopment of underused land
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Comment
Online poll: What next for Balfour Beatty?
Do you think the worst is now over for Balfour Beatty? Vote here
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News
WYG set to hit profit forecast
Consultant confirms operating profit will be slightly above £5.25m after ‘strong year’
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News
Morgan Sindall inks £110m deal to build North-west schools
Contractor will deliver 12 primary and secondary schools under PF2 agreement
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News
HSBC to set up HQ at Birmingham's Arena Central
Lease of Make-designed office at Miller’s £400m development is city’s largest property deal since 2002
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News
Scape predicts construction output rise after election
Public procurement body finds output rise in quarter following 87% of previous elections
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News
All change with new Crossrail 2 route
Almost 4,000 responses received in 10-week public consultation
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News
Skills gap driving HS2 costs sky high, says Lords
Damning Lords report says skills shortages and fragmented industry among root causes of HS2 cost
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Features
Market review: Ebb and flow
Construction takes an unexpected drop - its first year-on-year fall since May 2013 - but the wider UK economy makes a strong start to 2015. Michael Dall presents highlights of Barbour ABI’s latest monthly Economic Construction Market Review
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Comment
Final certificates: It’s not over yet
Challenges to a final certificate through the courts or by arbitration are straightforward but if a contractor challenges via adjudication then procedural mishaps can occur
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Features
Whole-life carbon: Wellbeing
Improving the energy efficiency of a building may be good for the planet, but occupiers may only be prepared to foot the bill if they can directly feel the benefit. Gareth Roberts of Sturgis Carbon Profiling analyses the latest research
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Comment
A test of loyalty
Leo Quinn’s ability to restore Balfour Beatty’s former glory relies on clients not being spooked by the firm’s latest woes
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Comment
CDM regs: Two steps back
As a member of the working party that drafted the 2007 CDM regulations, Rudi Klein explains why the 2015 update represents a retrograde move for the construction industry
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Features
Preview: Building Awards Small Project of the Year shortlist
From swimming pool to school, court to chapel, the architectural gems up for this year’s Building Awards Small Project of the Year prove that size isn’t everything
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Comment
Hands-free drive time
Despite resistance to the idea from a sizeable proportion of the public, the technology to create autonomous vehicles is already with us. What does this mean for the construction industry?
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