All Building articles in 28 June 2013 – Page 3
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News
Morrison faces strike ballot in Leeds
Mears-owned contractor faces action from three unions over proposed changes to pay and conditions
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Features
Ten years of Housing Design Awards
Ahead of next week’s Housing Design Awards, we look back at the schemes that have clinched the top spot over the last decade
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News
AHMM unveils Google HQ design
Flagship £650m office building to be designed to the highest sustainability standards
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News
Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in May
Completions are down across the board from this time last year but private registrations have risen
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News
CITB to reduce staff numbers to stay in line with industry
Skills council to review staff numbers as headcount ‘creeps up’ by 7% despite wider industry contraction
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Comment
Wonders & blunders with Chris Sullivan
The Malcolm Hollis partner finds Westminster Underground station an under-appreciated wonder in steel and concrete, whereas Stamford Bridge is woefully behind the times
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News
Team picked for £1bn Royal Albert Dock project
Exclusive: A clutch of consultants have won roles on the £1bn transformation of Royal Albert Dock
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Features
Enter the dragon
Two big development deals are bringing Chinese money into London. But does this signal the start of a flood of investment by China in UK construction?
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Comment
HCA deadline difficulties
To boost housebuilding the HCA needs to be more flexible with deadlines and funding allocation
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Comment
New promises to break?
Osborne’s Spending Round announcement sounded encouraging for construction – if the government can actually put it into action
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Features
Arla's zero-carbon dairy
Arla’s £150m project will be most environmentally friendly dairy in the world. Thomas Lane reports on progress at this unique industrial building
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Comment
Hansom: All ears
David Cameron (the waxwork version) gets an earful and the listening bank makes a reappearance while Man United-supporting Bam workers turn a deaf ear to the no football shirt rules
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Comment
Missed opportunity at G8
Climate change is slipping down the world agenda while CO2 emissions rise globally
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News
Goodbye Davis Langdon: Aecom to scrap historic brand
Exclusive: Staff told that Davis Langdon name will be lost three years after US giant’s takeover
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Comment
Legal brief: Land banking
The devil will be in the detail if Labour’s ‘use it or lose it’ plan for developers sitting on land that has been granted planning permission ever comes into law
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News
Infrastructure statement - as it happened
Treasury secretary Danny Alexander sets out details of the government’s £100bn infrastructure plan
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Features
The other Europe
The Eastern European construction market is threatened by EU funding doubts
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Features
Two way process
Construction and government are working more closely than ever and at this year’s Government Construction Summit leaders from both sides will discuss how that relationship can improve further
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News
Lend Lease’s UK regional offices under review
Exclusive: Lend Lease is reviewing the future of a number of its regional offices as part of its wider business review
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