All Building articles in 27 September 2013 – Page 3
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Hammerson's £130m Leeds retail scheme approved
City councillors award planning to Victoria Gate project
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ISG wins £32m job to fit out Arcadia's UK HQ
West End job for retailer Sir Philip Green also involves Sheppard Robson and Gardiner Theobald
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Comment
Responsible parenting
When it comes to competition law, parent companies need to keep a close eye on their subsidiaries, even if they operate independently
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Features
Have passport, will travel
A survey of built environment professionals reveals a surprising readiness to up sticks and move abroad for work
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Comment
Politics without the mudslinging
Sir John Armitt’s proposals for a National Infrastructure Commission are to be welcomed, but can politics be taken out of planning so easily, asks Simon Rawlinson
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Comment
Hansom: Peaks and troughs
This week, start at the summit of Kilimanjaro, then work your way down to a surreal tea party and Romanian TV. You’ll have reached the bottom when you find yourself at a party conference
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Peter Rees to exit City of London following restructure
One of the most influential figures in the development of the City of London over the past three decades is to exit after restructure
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Comment
Supply chain finance: Simply too complex
There’s nothing inherently wrong with main contractors arranging finance for their subbies, but wouldn’t it just be easier to pay on time?
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in August
Daily sales are less than this time last year, but private completions and registrations are both higher
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Comment
Insolvency and adjudication
An adjudicator decides who has to pay what to whom - a decision that is binding. But what happens when the payee is insolvent and any money paid may never be seen again?
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Features
What's so scary about supply chain finance?
As more and more contractors consider adopting supply chain finance, fears are growing that it could be used to worsen suppliers’ payment terms
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Miliband pledges major housebuilding push
Labour claims it will boost number of homes built per year to 200,000 by end of the 2020 parliament
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Housebuilders warn of supply chain bottleneck
Firms warn UK suppliers have been caught ‘on the hop’ by resurgent housing market
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Labour casts doubt over future of HS2
Balls claims Labour in power will not be handing out £50bn ‘blank cheque’ for high speed rail project
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Features
Interview: Mike Putnam, Skanska
The Skanska UK boss on prompt payment, where he aims to take the firm and his work at the Green Construction Board
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Comment
Self-build on a different scale
Actually, says Tim Byles, demand for self-build is already there and while there’s nothing wrong with one-off Grand Design projects, what we need now is something altogether more mainstream
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Aecom to hire 3,000 staff as Davis Langdon brand goes
Firm’s European chief says EMEA business will grow significantly as market rebounds
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Consultants recruiting again as sector hails recovery
Industry prepares for increase in work as trade conditions pick up after half a decade of stagnation
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Features
Top 200 Consultants 2013: The only way is up
This year’s Top 200 Consultants survey is jam-packed with good news. But what’s driving this resurgence - and is it sustainable?
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EC Harris replaces T&T on Nationwide’s framework
Firm will replace competitor on building society’s framework at end of the year
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