All Building articles in 28 June 2013 – Page 4
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Features
Sustainability: Resource efficiency
Adam Mactavish and Louise Greenhalgh of Sweett Group look at ways of improving competitiveness and profitability through the efficient use of resources
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News
Hansford outlines industrial strategy for construction
Exclusive: Government’s chief construction adviser eyes intergration of low carbon agenda and cost-cutting
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Features
Government Construction Summit: Programme highlights
A guide to what’s on at this year’s Government Construction Summit
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Comment
Cost, carbon and capital
When the government reveals its Industrial Strategy it must produce a blueprint, not just for the industry’s immediate future - but to ensure it is a world leader for decades to come
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Comment
As your adviser …
Six months into the job of government construction adviser, Peter Hansford highlights the importance of the forthcoming industrial strategy for our sector
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News
Adjaye unveils Hackney fashion hub
Architect David Adjaye has submitted plans for the first phase of a £100m fashion retail hub in Hackney
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News
Spending Review: As it happened
Building brings you the Chancellor’s speech as it happens as he outlines £11.5bn of new spending cuts
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Comment
Stop the excuses
In this age of austerity infrastructure projects are limited to what is ‘affordable’. But what will be the cost if we fail to invest in this country’s future?
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Features
Interview: Angus Boag, Workspace
Workspace development director Angus Boag on how the firm has evolved from a landlord into a serious client
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News
Lakehouse eyes further purchases in growth push
Contractor posts 44% rise in revenue and targets further acquisitions to broaden service offer
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Comment
Partnering's tough side
There is no contradiction in the PPC standard form’s obligation to act in a ‘spirit of trust, fairness and mutual co-operation’ and a client’s contractual right to terminate
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Comment
Extension-of-time disputes
Assessing an extension-of-time dispute is tricky. Experts need to be able to transport themselves back to the time of the delay and take in the view from there
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Comment
Legal brief: Changes to whistleblowing law
Changes to the law surrounding employees becoming whistleblowers come into effect today. Here’s what you need to know
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Comment
Building Act: A pier entrance can be deceptive
Hastings council’s decision to close part of the town pier due to fears over its structural integrity put the provisions of the Building Act 1984 to the test - with perhaps surprising results
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News
Construction tender prices 'bottoming out'
RICS tender price survey finds signs of recovery, but warns of long road ahead
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