All Building articles in 28 June 2019 – Page 3
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Features
Digital: let’s do it better
Everyone says they’re going digital, but are construction firms and their clients really making the most of the opportunities the process offers to increase efficiency?
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News
Technology helping keep a lid on bust-ups, Arcadis says
Initiatives like BIM see average value of disputes drop by half last year
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News
Homes England and Barclays strike £155m housing deal
Schemes to benefit are in south-west London and Southampton
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News
Sureserve setting aside £5.4m after Lakehouse collapse
Firm says all legacy issues following last year’s Lakehouse sale now accounted for
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News
Restructuring and pension costs hit profit at McAlpine parent
Newarthill says £20m of exceptional items eat into firm’s bottom line
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News
Work to replace cladding on Carillion’s Liverpool hospital still hasn’t started
Final sign-off yet to be agreed
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News
Derwent bullish over London office market
Confidence in capital remains undimmed, developer adds
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Comment
Smash and grab adjudications: what about insolvency?
A recent case may herald a move away from upholding ‘smash and grab’ adjudications where insolvency is a factor
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News
City Hall calls for £4.9bn of funding for affordable housing
Capital currently given £700m a year
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News
Google eyes separate deal for King’s Cross HQ fit-out
Lendlease carrying out shell and core work at central London site
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News
‘Brexodus’ driving up construction salaries
Survey finds average industry pay packet rose 9% to £45,900
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News
Commonwealth Games stadium due before planners this September
New images of Arup's redesign of Alexander Stadium revealed
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News
Labour demands answers from government over Kier’s woes
Shadow cabinet minister wants to know whether firm's public sector deals are at risk