All Building articles in 29 April 2016 – Page 2
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News
Three of four blacklisting victims groups settle out of court
Union Unite is ‘last man standing’ in High Court case set for 9 May
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News
Laing O'Rourke reaches close on delayed PF2 schools
Financial close finally reached on £120m Yorkshire schools batch, almost a year later than planned
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Comment
Less regulation shouldn’t mean less green thinking
This week marks the fifth Green Sky Thinking week – time to look at sustainable design challenges
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Comment
In uncertain times
The construction sector has become well used to ups and downs in economic assessments of its performance
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Features
London Wall Place: High suspense
The construction team working on London Wall Place have extended the usable space of one of the buildings by cantilevering 15 floors of offices out over the pavement by a breathtaking 11 metres
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Features
Image of the week: 'Her legacy lives on ...'
A poster showing the late Zaha Hadid fixed onto the under-construction Opus building in Dubai
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Features
Sketch of the week: Law court in India
This week’s sketch is by Shashank Jain, senior environmental consultant at ChapmanBDSP
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Comment
Hansom: One for the birds
A theme park in Abu Dhabi dedicated to caped crusaders leaves Paramount London blushing, Cemex keeps a watchful eye on the local wildlife, while we say goodbye to a protector of Britain’s historic buildings
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News
Horizon seeks consultants for £10bn Welsh nuclear plant
Horizon Nuclear Power begins search for management roles on Wylfa Newydd project
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Comment
Behind schedule
A recent judgment in the TCC looks at what can go wrong when parties add scheduled payments into a construction contract
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News
Argent gears up for next King’s Cross schemes
The next slew of work at developer Argent’s King’s Cross scheme could go in for planning as early as next month
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Comment
Online poll: Forecasts
Are you concerned by the repeated downgrades to construction forecasts for 2016 and 2017? Vote here
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News
Interserve’s £154m waste-to-energy job three months late
Client Viridor says delays on Glasgow plant due to issues with sub-structure works and subcontractors
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Comment
Total infrastructure
Specialist skills are valuable assets for any profession but they work most creatively when they’re flexible and adaptable
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Features
Planes, trains and automobiles
George Osborne is famously a fan of infrastructure - but is he putting his money where his mouth is?
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News
Jobs axed as McGrath administrator appointed
All staff lose jobs as Northern Ireland metalwork specialist goes to the wall
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News
JV buys up chunk of Ebbsfleet
Joint venture invests £200m in land for 4,700 homes at garden city site
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