All Building articles in 29 August 2014 – Page 2
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News
Bowmer and Kirkland wins £30m sports centre job
Firm appointed to build Scottish National Performance Centre for Sport in Edinburgh
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CBI backs single UK hub airport
Heathrow and Gatwick both claim business group’s report lends support to their proposed runway plans
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Lib Dems pledge £100 tax cut to boost housing retrofit
Party plans to give homeowners a council tax discount if they improve the energy performance of their home
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Housing demand ‘resilient’, says Berkeley
Housebuilder makes progress in unlocking new housing sites
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Kier scoops £50m Greenwich tower
Contractor will build luxury residential scheme for Hong Kong investor Knight Dragon
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Aecom promotes 20 to become UK directors
Hires take total number of new directors this year to 55
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Boris boosts retrofit funding by £12m
Mayor increases cahs avaialable to his two flagship retrofit schemes
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Features
This week in 1999
As the Scottish independence debate continues, we look at the opening of the Scottish parliament in 1999
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Features
Sketch of the week: 'Gotham city hideout'
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Warren Williams at Julian Cowie architects
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Tesco slashes building budget
Retail giant cuts capital expenditure again as it issues another profit warning
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Construction bosses among 200 backing Scots independence
Letter to the Scottish Herald proclaims Scotland must “look outwards to the world of opportunity”
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Sweett’s UK margins improve to 11%
Consultant’s outgoing chairman reports the UK market outlook is “bright”
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Recovery puts pressure on architects to find staff
Areas such as London and Scotland facing recruitment issues
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Features
Will they stay or will they go?
What effects would a ‘Yes’ vote in the Scottish referendum have on the industry?
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Comment
The impact of a yes vote on the construction market
Scottish independence would be a large step into the unknown for Scotland and the rest of the UK
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Construction leaders fear impact of Scottish 'yes'
Industry figures voice fears that a vote for independence would lead to downsizing of firms north of the border
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Pick Everard defends £750m consultants framework
Project Management and Full Design Team Services framework has been embroiled in a legal dispute
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Comment
Property: Waving a green stick
Plans are afoot to compel private landlords to make energy efficiency improvements to their properties
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Comment
Hansom: Plastic bricks and mortar
Monaco plans to become home to the most expensive apartment in the world, we mark a posthumous birthday for an early pioneer of suspension bridges, and a Lego visitor centre is made out of… you guessed it
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