All Building articles in 29 July 2016 – Page 3
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News
Tender prices will fall in wake of Brexit vote, consultants predict
Survey finding follows data showing market contraction, falling share prices and deteriorating confidence
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Comment
Solving the skills gap is now critical
As a recruiter I see firms struggling to attract construction talent, we need a concerted push to tackle this head on
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News
MPs damn Green Deal roll-out
Building looks into a report on household energy efficiency schemes from the Public Accounts Committee
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BSI launches carbon emissions standard for infrastructure
The standard was developed with input from various construction firms
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Comment
What’s the Brexit strategy?
Leaving the European Union could have a huge effect on the regulatory environment in which the industry operates. Or it could not. It will all depend on the coming negotiations
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Features
Olympic Games: Keeping the legacy alive
Has the LLDC managed to adhere to the legacy promises that won the UK the Olympic bid in the first place?
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News
Olympic park to up affordable housing to 50%
The change is likely to affect the park’s final two neighbourhoods, Pudding Mill and Marshgate
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Comment
Online poll: 2012 legacy
Are the 2012 Olympic Games delivering a strong enough legacy for London? Results are in
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Croydon wants consultant for regen plan
Work is part of next phase to redevelop south London town
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News
T&T feels Brexit effect but posts solid results
Chief executive says he is cautious about prospects for UK construction market following referendum
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News
McAlpine rules out appointing family member as CEO
After the sudden departure of its first chief executive, contractor maintains it needs outside expertise
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Features
Cost model: Commercial office towers
The number of towers being proposed and developed in London and the UK continues to grow, as does their height
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Comment
Getting back on track
The vote to leave the EU triggered a loss in investor and buyer confidence. While there has been some recovery, sentiment remains cautious and both developers and the government must look to support housing delivery in uncertain times
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Features
2012 forever: Revisiting the London Olympics
Ike Ijeh reports on whether the architecture of the London 2012 Olympics has fulfilled its main goal
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Comment
End of the TUPE line?
After Brexit we may no longer need TUPE regulations to be compliant with EU directives. Does that mean we should get rid of them?
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Features
Market review: After Brexit
Brexit has sent shockwaves through the construction industry, though the statistics have yet to reveal the full impact
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Comment
Brexit: Apocalypse now or just bad weather?
There must be changes to accommodate a new political and economic landscape
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