All Building articles in 29 January 2016 – Page 3
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Comment
The stock market: No teddy bears’ picnic
Perhaps we need to shine a light on some investor turmoil
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News
Spanish contractor ordered to pay John Sisk & Son £10m
Duro Felguera defeated in High Court after disputing adjudicator’s decision on civils contract row
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News
Industry leaders slam mooted £1,000 ‘immigration charge’
Proposed measure sparks fears skills shortage will be worsened by clampdown on skilled migrants
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Features
Does training need a reboot?
The industry is changing rapidly, with companies urgently trying to attract a new generation of talent and projects increasingly dependent on new technologies – it’s vital that the way we train changes too
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Comment
Development hotspots: In the city
Developing around existing infrastructure in prime city locations can be a challenge: from building in docks to working around busy transport hubs. Good planning and legal advice are needed
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Comment
Digital training: Is the industry interested?
Construction needs to move with the times and continue to embrace the digital era
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Comment
Online poll: Charge on skilled non-EU labour
Will a £1,000 charge to hire skilled non-EU staff damage the construction industry? Vote here
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News
CITB ups number of new recruits needed by 2020
Training organisation also predicts industry will see sustained output growth at yearly average of 2.5% driven by infrastructure and private housing
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Comment
The Professionals
In the built environment, professionalism has largely been the preserve of the consultants and designers in charge of the ‘virtual’ part of construction. But ‘real’ construction needs these values too - in spades
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Features
Underground London: Secrets of the deep
Beneath the streets of London lies a little known world of labyrinthine tunnels, disused tube stations, underground rivers and even a Post Office railway
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News
ECO replacement will not come into effect until 2018
Energy minister Lord Bourne says there will be a year of transition before a new scheme is implemented
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News
Occupational health runs through heart of ‘super sewer’ project
Megaproject’s chief executive assures Building the £4.2bn will focus on occupational health from start of the design phase
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Comment
Payments: Fair dues
When administering payments under a construction contract, it is wise to follow its terms strictly and to remain vigilant - or end up paying more than you owe
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Features
Market review: The down and ups
The UK economy looks set to have grown by 2.4% in 2015, a slowdown compared with 2.9% in 2014 – but construction’s future pipeline looks strong
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