All Building articles in 29 June 2018 – Page 2
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Big names reveal University College Dublin proposals
Holl, Libeskind, Diller Scofidio Renfro, UNStudio, John Ronan and O’Donnell Tuomey showcase ideas for €48m fray
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Combustibles ban could spell end of cross-laminated timber, says architect who helped pioneer it
Waugh Thistleton’s Anthony Thistleton says the UK “would go from a world leader to a backwater” with the collapse of CLT
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New apprenticeship standards signed off by government
Government has agreed to new measures for trainee brickies and plasterers
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More homes for Old Oak development as £50m tower OK'd
Work on 20-storey building by architect Stiff + Trevillion
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Consultants land spots on £1bn Wates regen job
Firms including Aecom and GL Hearn to carry out work on east London regeneration
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Trailblazers: Jewish Museum, Berlin
Colwyn Foulkes Partners’ Magdalena Gradzka admires Libeskind’s symbolism
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Financial watchdog drops Mitie probe
Investigation centred on profit warning from September 2016
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The state of green infrastructure in the UK
The emergence of Green Infrastructure (GI) is breathing new life into our concrete jungle, with the government and local authorities proposing major investment to make our cities and towns greener than ever before
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Galliford Try starts on Liverpool housing scheme
Contractor appointed by Liverpool Mutual Homes
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Brokenshire unveils billion pound social housing
A £1.67bn fund will deliver 23,000 affordable homes outside London
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Minister admits government knew Carillion would lose millions on prisons contract
Rory Stewart tells MPs bust firm was offering to lose £15m a year on deal
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Green light for £35m Oxford uni campus
Work on David Kohn-designed scheme to start by the middle of next year
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Profit recovers at Mace as Battersea builder eyes £2bn turnover mark
Firm aiming for £2.2bn income and margins of 2.5% by 2022
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Housebuilders must belong to New Homes Ombudsman, parliamentarians say
Report comes after more consumer complaints about new-build quality
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Architects shortlisted for prime minister's library
Gladstone job involves new building and remodelling grade I library
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Lakehouse lines up buyer for loss-making construction arm
Group will now focus on energy services and compliance, says chairman
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Heathrow third runway plans a test of industry's mettle, experts say
Predictions that project will spearhead off-site manufacturing and new technologies
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Heathrow expansion: a landmark opportunity for UK infrastructure
By committing to offsite construction on a significant scale, Heathrow is giving a welcome boost to modern construction techniques, writes David Whysall
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